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Naked City
A pipeline explosion in North Austin raises questions about Longhorn Pipeline's plan to run gas through a 50-year-old pipeline across the Edwards Aquifer.
"...but did destroy a TXU work truck worth about $150,000...."

Oct. 27, 2000 News Feature by Dan Oko

Collective Sole
City Grill hasn't lost its stride, Barbara Chisholm writes. In its early days, it was one of a few spots in Austin that offered good dining in a sophisticated atmosphere. These days, the competition in that arena is considerably more intense, and yet it remains popular and perfectly in style. It's not an easy trick.
"...away from erasing all signs of the train track district surrounding the restaurant. The cool white, spacious structure feels..."

June 30, 2000 Food Feature by Barbara Chisholm

Countdown to Ecstasy
A New Drug for a New Millennium
"...MDMA, the chemical abbreviation for Ecstasy, received patent number 274.350 one year later and then literally dropped off the..."

June 9, 2000 Music Feature by Marc Savlov

2000 Kids Summer Fun Guide
Listings
"...Jun 12-Jul 21, classes held at St. Gabriel's School, 2500 Wimberley. Program address: Summer Wonders, 8024 Mesa, Ste 170...."

May 5, 2000 Features Feature

Postmarks
Puzzled by Oppel
"...they are willing to pay for in the "entertainment district," instead of live music. I say accept that reality,..."

Aug. 27, 1999 Column

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Benefits of Frankenfoods
"...Dear Chronicle: Thanks for the "Page Two" [Vol.18, No.50] response to the local daily's recent anti-environment tirades. Thanks..."

Aug. 20, 1999 Column

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Wrong John, Wrong Reason
"...said, "There is an ordinance in the Central Business District which requires the first floor of parking garages to..."

Aug. 13, 1999 Column

East Austin Nonprofit Mired in Controversy CEACO Sinking
"...and clothing. The cash grants program is allotted only $850 per month, the least amount of funding for any..."

March 5, 1999 News Feature by Kayte VanScoy

Exceptional Balance
"...opening of this younger sibling of the popular warehouse district see-and-be-scene restaurant was eagerly anticipated by Northwest patrons last..."

Feb. 5, 1999 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

The Word from the Experts
"...Clicquot Vintage Réserve 1989 ($42.50) Robb Walsh's new favorite. Golden-colored, toasty, nutty-flavored glory. (recommended..."

Dec. 25, 1998 Food Feature

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...a pretty penny, since they can cost upwards of $50 a pop...."

April 18, 1997 News Feature

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Contradictions Exposed
"...front page article on how Southeast Austin's working class District 51 could be made into a Republican stronghold. Also..."

Jan. 10, 1997 Column

Off the Desk:
"...Black churches have burned throughout the South; redistricting to give blacks a voting majority was struck down..."

July 5, 1996 News Feature

Dancing About Architecture
No Lucky Horseshoe for Al
"...Llano County District Attorney Bill Lewis is said to be upset about..."

Oct. 13, 1995 Music Column

Let Them Eat Cake
The Return of Tax Giveaways
"...to 10 years, for companies whose capital investments exceed $250,000 per employee. So to qualify, a billion-dollar plant must..."

May 5, 1995 News Feature by Alex de Marban

Opinion: No Home Sweet HOME for Austin’s Black and Latino Communities
A member of the Planning Commission argues that Austin’s proposed new land use plan would result in another major forced relocation of Austin’s Latino community and its dwindling Black community
"...By contrast, it was $57,894 for Hispanic households and $48,350 for Black households...."

Dec. 8, 2023 Column by Alberta Phillips

Austin Tries to Address Wage Theft, Texas Tries to Make It Harder
Is your boss stealing from you?
"...any other type of theft, costing American workers about $50 billion a year and Texas construction workers alone $117..."

April 28, 2023 News Feature by Lina Fisher

Public Notice: What’s Wrong With Mineola?
Should we follow the model zoning in Sen. Bryan Hughes’ hometown?
"...proximity to another lot that is located more than 50 feet from the original lot." (For comparison, current Austin..."

Feb. 10, 2023 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Death Row Inmates Say Expired Drug Makes Execution Painful, Cruel
Robert Fratta set to die Tuesday night
"...Code in using an expired drug. He has asked District Judge Jan Soifer – whose 345th District Court here..."

Jan. 9, 2023 News Post by Brant Bingamon

Local Candidates Find Victory in Statewide Races
On a wet, cloudy night, Greg Casar enjoys clear triumph
"...elected to office in their mid-20s. That was nearly 50 years ago for Doggett, when he first joined the..."

Nov. 11, 2022 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Hays County’s Overwhelmed Jail System in Dire Shape, Advocates Say
Some inmates are waiting years to see their day in court
"...2016 to 2018, rising from around 300 inmates to 650. Since the jail had only 300 beds, the county..."

Sept. 9, 2022 News Feature by Brant Bingamon

D9 Disappointment
"...“neighborhood activists, anti-development preservationists.” [“Urbanists Challenge Linda Guerrero for District 9 Hot Seat,” News, Aug. 26] In fact, neighborhood..."

Aug. 30, 2022 Postmarks

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...seeking $27 billion from governmental entities, including the school district. The class-action lawsuit points to the month-old Texas House..."

Aug. 26, 2022 News Feature

Local Roller Derby Community in a Jam Over Extreme Heat
A shade covering could cost more than $100,000
"...and Violet Crown Roller Derby, each consisting of between 50 and 100 skaters...."

Aug. 5, 2022 News Feature by Hannah Uebele

AOC Brings the Texas Heat
Progressive star stumps for Casar, Cisneros campaigns
"...shine and wow the friendly crowd of more than 500 activists, including a heavy labor presence galvanized by the..."

Feb. 18, 2022 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Grassroots Organizers Take on Erin Zwiener in Redrawn HD 45
Shades of blue, red, and brown
"...When the redistricting process began last year, to create districts of roughly..."

Feb. 11, 2022 News Feature by Lina Fisher

Austin at Large: The Showdown at the Batcave
Part I: What's all this we hear about a $277 million developer handout?
"...increment reinvestment zone (TIRZ) for the South Central Waterfront district was an obvious boondoggle over which right-minded Austinites should..."

Dec. 31, 2021 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Beili Liu's Sculpture Cloud Pavilion Shimmers at Seaholm
How this glistening steel sculpture by the Austin-based artist became a permanent fixture of an evolving Downtown
"...sculpture that will bejewel its streets for the next 50 to 100 years. Made by Austin-based artist Beili Liu,..."

May 28, 2021 Arts Feature by Vivie Behrens

Opinion: Progressive Policies Are Popular. That’s Why Austin Saw Big Wins on Election Night.
When candidates lead courageously, lean in to progressive values, and fight for what's right, they're able to positively impact people's lives and win, says Councilmember Greg Casar
"...Voter turnout boomed in my own district, the lowest-income and the most immigrant part of the..."

Nov. 13, 2020 Column by Greg Casar

Faster Than Sound: Gary Keller’s Austin Music Movement Shifts Resources
Major music advocacy funding impacted by the COVID-19 crisis
"...Last Wednesday, local real estate magnate Gary Keller donated $50,000 to the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians to cover..."

April 10, 2020 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

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