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Governing Post-Boom Austin
Now that the lawsuits are over, we hope the council campaigns will turn to issues.

April 12, 2002 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Endorsements
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Endorsements: March 12 Primary

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Nov. 6 Election: Ballot Summary

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Nov. 6 Election: Ballot Summary

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Naked City
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Aug. 31, 2001 News Feature by Lauri Apple

Naked City
A proposed bond package to lengthen roads draws support from business lobbyists but opposition from environmentalists and local Democrats.

Aug. 17, 2001 News Feature by Amy Smith

Naked City
A roundup of local news, rumors, and factoids from around Austin

Aug. 10, 2001 News Feature by Michael King

Naked City
The City Council moves forward with Austin's regional transportation plan, but assures neighbors of road-widening projects proposed in the plan that they, not the state of Texas, have the authority to decide what gets built and when.

June 15, 2001 News Feature by Kevin Fullerton

Naked City
The City Council puts off plans to approve an appropriation to extend the northern portion of MoPac, buying time to discuss a more controversial project: the proposed expansion of the freeway through several central Austin neighborhoods.

May 18, 2001 News Feature by Kevin Fullerton

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Villa Muse still weighing its options

April 18, 2008 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

Congress for New Urbanism

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Postmarks
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Rail Revival?
Proposed Austin-San Antonio rail line could take commuters all the way from Georgetown to downtown San Antonio on a Union Pacific freight corridor with 15 stops

Dec. 30, 2005 News Feature by Kimberly Reeves

Naked City
Headlines and happenings from Austin and beyond

Aug. 12, 2005 News Feature by Lee Nichols

Austin @ Large: Switching Tracks
The Union Pacific offer to move east symbolizes a new era in regional transportation politics

April 9, 2004 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Naked City
Headlines and happenings from Austin and beyond

Oct. 3, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
The sluggish transportation beat picks up speed and energy after the election.

Nov. 22, 2002 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

What's My Line?
Tracking the Freight Rail vs.Commuter Rail Debate

May 22, 1998 News Feature by Robert Bryce

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May 15, 1998 Column by Louis Black

City Council Gets Its Head in the Game
With only one first-term Trump-era vet and several rookies, Council squares up

Jan. 31, 2025 News Feature by Austin Sanders

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March 29, 2024 News Feature

Tesla Updates Travis County on Community Investments, “Ecological Paradise” Progress
Massive workforce development, still no data on water usage

Oct. 19, 2023 News Post by Lina Fisher

Extra Enforcement Planned to Bring Down Traffic Deaths
Cars kill people

Aug. 19, 2022 News Feature by Benton Graham

Growing Program Creates Green Jobs, Maintains Underserved Parks
Building a sustainable future

March 25, 2022 News Feature by Hannah Uebele

Eastern Crescent’s Path to Get Past Pandemic Is Rough
Finding a way out proves elusive for East Austin and beyond

March 19, 2021 News Feature by Beth Sullivan

New Transit Agency Takes Command of Project Connect
Let's get rolling!

Jan. 29, 2021 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Tesla “Gigafactory” Is Signed, Sealed, Delivered
Cybertruck manufacturing plant promises thousands of new jobs, tax revenue for Travis County

July 31, 2020 News Feature by Beth Sullivan

Public Notice: Voting by Mail? Better Act Fast.
Plus: $$ for Tesla, Threadgill’s auction & more

June 26, 2020 News Column by Nick Barbaro

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