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Chad Holt, Austin's Last Provocateur
The Total Badass left his mark on the city's underground
"...So, with Chad, a part of Austin has died. It's perhaps not a zeitgeist of the..."

Oct. 18, 2019 Screens Feature by Kevin Curtin

Austin's Land Use Debate Returns to the Spotlight
A new draft code has risen out of CodeNEXT's ashes
"...On Friday, Oct. 4, city planners released their initial..."

Oct. 11, 2019 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Austin Water Issues Boil Notice
When will we get good water back? Good question.
"...In what appear to be slightly conflicting reports, Austin Water informed residents that they expect the boil notice..."

Oct. 23, 2018 News Post by Chase Hoffberger

Austin Animator Eric Power Slices and Dices
Collage and stop-motion come together in his homemade epic Path of Blood
"...Guts." It's part of the well-ordered debris from the Austin artist's first animated feature, Path of Blood, and a..."

April 20, 2018 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Austin Police Association, City Nearing Deal
Wages at issue for union after oversight concessions
"...The city and Austin Police Association got back to bargaining on Oct. 11,..."

Oct. 20, 2017 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

Playback: Austin Cinema Limits
ACL doc fundraises, UT inherits Ian McLagan's personal collection, and ScoreMore for the kids
"...the call of nature while taping an episode for Austin City Limits in 1986. The "Working Man's Poet" excused..."

May 13, 2016 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Austin Extends Living Wage
$13.03 floor now applies to more workers on city-funded projects
"...During last year’s budget deliberations, Council voted to increase..."

March 25, 2016 News Post by Amy Kamp

Art and Motherhood on the West Austin Studio Tour
Four WEST exhibitors reveal how their work is informed by being a mom
"...Mockingbird Domestics is an Austin family affair, led by the husband-and-wife team of Laura..."

May 8, 2015 Arts Feature by Caitlin Greenwood

Point Austin: Budgets Is Hard
Council begins digging into the budget details, and it ain't easy
"...these new Council members had never bothered to actually monitor a city budget process before deciding to run for..."

May 8, 2015 News Column by Michael King

Austin Occupied!
National movement makes its local debut at City Hall
"...were planning a major City Hall rally – Occupy Austin – in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement..."

Oct. 7, 2011 News Feature by Katie Tomasino

How Cool Is Austin
2010 snapshot of the ACPP 'five plans'
"...Municipal Plan Make all city of Austin facilities, fleets, operations carbon neutral by 2020.Objective 1: All..."

Sept. 24, 2010 News Feature

Point Austin: Read It and Weep
The suppressed KeyPoint report raises questions that still need answering
"...This is not Austin's finest hour...."

May 14, 2010 News Column by Michael King

Guns, Property, and Public Nuisances: A North Austin Showdown
Gun rights activists up in arms over shutdown of gun show
"...More than 200 people gathered at Austin Police Department headquarters Jan. 25 to protest what they..."

Feb. 5, 2010 News Feature by Jordan Smith

City Sweeps Its Problems to East Austin
"...Dear Editor, Until I moved to East Austin about a year ago, I never realized the vast..."

May 24, 2008 Postmarks

Point Austin: Dude, Let's Go Bowling
You can tell a lot about newspapers by what they don't cover
"...of legal restrictions on wiretapping, U.S. intelligence could not monitor a phone call from an Afghanistan ("al Qaeda") terrorist..."

April 11, 2008 News Column by Michael King

Point Austin: Undue Process
The Griffin decision fails to hold officers accountable
"...doing all the stupid shit he was doin'." – Austin Police Department Officer Gary Griffin, addressing his supervisor immediately..."

Dec. 21, 2007 News Column by Michael King

Overall Thankful for Austin Police
"...their own lives. I believe the Office of Police Monitor gives citizens some oversight into potential police misconduct and..."

Dec. 1, 2006 Postmarks

Point Austin: Refighting the Last Wars
Prop. 1, Prop. 2, Saving Barton Springs ... and Everything Else
"..."Growing Together: How AMD Is Renewing Its Commitment to Austin" was "printed on recycled paper, using 30% post consumer..."

April 21, 2006 News Column by Michael King

Point Austin: Not So Smart
Jury rules in favor of officer, but APD policy still stings
"...Last Thursday, a federal grand jury ruled that Austin Police Cmdr. James O'Leary did not use excessive force..."

Feb. 17, 2006 News Column by Lee Nichols

Point Austin: Tased and Confused
When the APD falls in love with Tasers, it's the Eastside that gets shocked
"...we can credit at least one death in an Austin police incident to lack of a Taser, and one..."

Oct. 7, 2005 News Column by Michael King

Point Austin: The Healing of Wounded Knee
A tale of two city memos suggests more than paper-shuffling needed at APD
"...Knee's efforts to work with the DA, the police monitor, and officers' union "to correct the problem by creating..."

Feb. 25, 2005 News Column by Michael King

Support Austin Access
"...media has become increasingly manipulated and biased. Here in Austin we have been blessed with Austin Access Television, which..."

Aug. 25, 2004 Postmarks

Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
The Council should remember the First Rule of Holes: When you're in one, stop digging.
"...(even more anti-ban) -- will consider delaying implementation of Austin's new near-total smoking ban, currently set to go live..."

July 18, 2003 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

City Hall: Yes, Austin, Barton Springs Is Still Safe
One more time: City, state, and federal experts refute rash Statesman claims about Barton Springs pollution
"...Barton Springs Pool "a little healing." Last week, the Austin American-Statesman turned McClintock into a whipping post in its..."

April 4, 2003 News Feature by Lauri Apple

Austin Stories
"...of that money will go to the city of Austin. The City Council agreed last week to spend its..."

Aug. 30, 2002 News Feature

Austin @ Large: Bulletproofing Betty
Despite being a council freshman, Betty Dunkerley has already taken the lead on health care.
"..."tough lady." But is she tough enough to defend Austin's safety and security? Well, it appears she already has...."

Aug. 30, 2002 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Austin @ Large: Analyzing the Analyst
A look at the proposed utility consumer analyst
"...have; unlike public financing or single-member districts, or the police-monitor proposal that didn't make the ballot, the details have..."

April 19, 2002 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Austin @ Large: Pondering the Charter
"...• Austin Fair Elections Act/Clean Campaigns for Austin public-financing system. Placed..."

March 15, 2002 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Austin PARD Skatepark
"...The Austin Parks & Recreation Department's Skatepark can, indeed, be just..."

April 7, 2000 Features Feature by Inga M. Muscio

Which Way Will Austin Swing? Ninth Inning, 3 and 2
Home By the River
"...hailed the stadium as a rejuvenator for beleaguered Southeast Austin, many have questioned the location of the ballpark. Most..."

Sept. 22, 1995 News Feature

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