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Police Pepper Spray Protesters After Dispersing Impromptu Encampment for Palestine
Police Pepper Spray Protesters After Dispersing Impromptu Encampment for Palestine
UT, DPS double down on use of force, students push them “off our campus”

Lina Fisher, April 29, 2024

UT-Austin Faculty Say They’ve Lost Confidence in University President After Protest Arrests
UT-Austin Faculty Say They’ve Lost Confidence in University President After Protest Arrests
Faculty, staff, and elected officials decry DPS deployment

Lina Fisher, April 26, 2024

57 People Arrested at Peaceful UT Protest, 46 Cases Declined So Far
57 People Arrested at Peaceful UT Protest, 46 Cases Declined So Far
Defenders say arrest warrants lack probable cause

Austin Sanders, April 25, 2024

Headlines / Quote of the Week
Headlines / Quote of the Week

April 25, 2024

Will D.A. Garza Be Removed From Office Over Handling of Drug Cases, Nonexistent Abortion Crimes?
Will D.A. Garza Be Removed From Office Over Handling of Drug Cases, Nonexistent Abortion Crimes?
Petitioner hopes so, legal experts say it’s unlikely

Austin Sanders, April 25, 2024

Budget Cuts Are Coming to Austin ISD
Budget Cuts Are Coming to Austin ISD
And probably a tax increase too

Brant Bingamon, April 25, 2024

Austin Police Oversight Lawsuit on Hold in Appeals Court
Austin Police Oversight Lawsuit on Hold in Appeals Court
A decision in the suit could prohibit secret police file

Austin Sanders, April 25, 2024

Austin Elders: Meet Doris “Sue” Bilich, Creative and Comedy Queen
Austin Elders: Meet Doris “Sue” Bilich, Creative and Comedy Queen
Nearly seven decades of Austin memories

Maya Wright, April 25, 2024

Students Tackled, 20 Arrested at Peaceful Pro-Palestine Protest at UT-Austin
Students Tackled, 20 Arrested at Peaceful Pro-Palestine Protest at UT-Austin
State troopers, APD, and UT police violently disperse crowd

Lina Fisher, April 24, 2024

Advocates Sue Texas Over Prisoners Being “Cooked To Death”
Advocates Sue Texas Over Prisoners Being “Cooked To Death”
Filmmaker Rick Linklater joins the call for action

Brant Bingamon, April 23, 2024

SCOTUS Blocked Shackles in Court. What About Jail Cell Hearings in Austin?
SCOTUS Blocked Shackles in Court. What About Jail Cell Hearings in Austin?
Bail hearings in confinement are common in Travis County

Maggie Q. Thompson, April 22, 2024

Point Austin: Trials of Our Would-Be Rulers Highlight the Limits of American Justice
Point Austin: Trials of Our Would-Be Rulers Highlight the Limits of American Justice
In Trump and Paxton trials, the rules don’t apply

Michael King, April 19, 2024

Austin ISD Fields Criticisms of Plan to Replace Nonprofit
Austin ISD Fields Criticisms of Plan to Replace Nonprofit
Director of Austin Voices for Education and Youth suggests a fix

Brant Bingamon, April 19, 2024

Are All These New Smaller Houses Gonna Be Airbnbs?
Are All These New Smaller Houses Gonna Be Airbnbs?
It’s on Council’s to-do List, as city awaits lawsuit ruling

Austin Sanders, April 18, 2024

Outside Law Firm Investigating APD Second-in-Command Over Texts
Outside Law Firm Investigating APD Second-in-Command Over Texts
D.A. believes messages were attempt to gather dirt on his office

Austin Sanders, April 18, 2024

In the Worst Moments of Austinites’ Lives, APD Victim Services Shows Up
In the Worst Moments of Austinites’ Lives, APD Victim Services Shows Up
Inside one of APD’s most-celebrated divisions

Austin Sanders, April 18, 2024

Building Up, and Building Middle-Class Austinites’ Wealth
Building Up, and Building Middle-Class Austinites’ Wealth
A suite of development policy changes will go before Council this month

Austin Sanders, April 18, 2024

Endorsements for the May 4 Travis Central Appraisal District Election
Endorsements for the May 4 Travis Central Appraisal District Election
It's the first time we're voting for these positions

The Chronicle Editorial Board, April 18, 2024

Council Wants More Housing Near Project Connect Stations
Council Wants More Housing Near Project Connect Stations
Bring on the trains

Austin Sanders, April 18, 2024

Voting Info for the Travis Central Appraisal District Election
Voting Info for the Travis Central Appraisal District Election
Early Voting: April 22 - 30; Election Day: Saturday, May 4

April 18, 2024

New Lot Size Would Allow Middle-Class Homeowners to Sell Their Backyards
New Lot Size Would Allow Middle-Class Homeowners to Sell Their Backyards
Smaller lots, smaller homes, cheaper prices

Austin Sanders, April 18, 2024

Headlines / Quote of the Week
Headlines / Quote of the Week

April 18, 2024

Austin Blocked Apartments by Houses for Years. New Rules Would Change That.
Austin Blocked Apartments by Houses for Years. New Rules Would Change That.
Code change would facilitate 60,000+ new units, city staff estimates

Austin Sanders, April 18, 2024

VIDEO: Travis County Violating Rights by Barring Attorneys From Bail Hearings, ACLU Claims
VIDEO: Travis County Violating Rights by Barring Attorneys From Bail Hearings, ACLU Claims
Virtual hearings at times conducted through slots in jail cell doors

Maggie Q. Thompson, April 18, 2024

County Rushes to Get Mental Health Diversion Center and Lawyers at Bail Hearings
County Rushes to Get Mental Health Diversion Center and Lawyers at Bail Hearings
Commissioners say both are top priorities

Lina Fisher, April 16, 2024

Judge Recommends Melissa Lucio’s Death Sentence Be Overturned
Judge Recommends Melissa Lucio’s Death Sentence Be Overturned
Agreement between judge, D.A., defense supports her innocence

Brant Bingamon, April 16, 2024

Austin Pets Alive! Workers File to Become Largest Animal Shelter Union in the U.S.
Austin Pets Alive! Workers File to Become Largest Animal Shelter Union in the U.S.
Working conditions “are the living conditions of the animals”

Lina Fisher, April 12, 2024

ACLU Sues Demanding Attorneys Be Present at Initial Bail Hearings
ACLU Sues Demanding Attorneys Be Present at Initial Bail Hearings
Travis County blocks defenders; ACLU says that's unconstitutional

Maggie Q. Thompson, April 11, 2024

Legislators, NAACP, and Professors Condemn UT’s Mass Layoffs
Legislators, NAACP, and Professors Condemn UT’s Mass Layoffs
At least 66 people have lost their jobs, and counting

Lina Fisher, April 11, 2024

Texas Has Kicked 1.3M Kids Off Medicaid, Most Often for Incomplete Applications
Texas Has Kicked 1.3M Kids Off Medicaid, Most Often for Incomplete Applications
The state has the rest of April to process another 195,000 pending cases

Maggie Q. Thompson, April 11, 2024

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