Along the Upper Guadalupe River, where at least 130 people died, a major recovery effort followed the July 4 floods. But along nearby Sandy Creek, where nine people were killed, survivors say the ...
Fireflies are being threatened in Austin and beyond by development, light pollution, pesticides and drought. But there are still spots in the city where the glowing critters can find refuge.
A mild, rainy spring created the perfect conditions for mosquitoes. West Nile virus has recently been detected in insects in Travis and Williamson counties.
On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Michael Carter Jr., eleventh-generation farmer and author of ‘Africulture: How the Principles, Practices, Plants, and ...
The Supreme Court's decision maintains birthright citizenship for future Texas-born children, leaving in place a ...
In a sharp rebuke to President Trump, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Constitution guarantees automatic birthright citizenship to virtually all children born in the United States. Chief ...
Austin City Council has been voting in secret for years, despite the city’s claims of transparency
The City Council may have been voting on Austin Energy matters in closed-door meetings since 1999. The votes are kept so ...
Each year, the nonprofit Hospice Austin brings kids who have experienced loss together for a free summer camp southwest of ...
The State Board of Education on Friday approved a new reading list that includes numerous Bible passages. They're also ...
For decades, Austin's NPR station and its sister music station have existed under the umbrella of the university. UT's firing ...
Texas Democrats spent their 3-day convention in Corpus Christi rallying party activists, training volunteers and making the ...
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