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City Base Wage Jumps to $20/Hour for Next Fiscal Year
Council approves increase for city workers
"...$5 billion "all funds" fiscal year 2023 budget. The General Fund, which is where your sales and property taxes..."

Aug. 26, 2022 News Feature by Austin Sanders

The Luv Doc: A Thin Mustache
True iconoclasty in America is in woefully short supply
"...going out to dinner with him or places in public because I am so embarrassed. And yes, I have..."

Aug. 26, 2022 Column by The Luv Doc

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...Choice filed suit in federal district court against Attorney General Ken Paxton and local prosecutors Tuesday, Aug. 23, to..."

Aug. 26, 2022 News Feature

Council Recap: Adopted FY23 Budget Puts More Cash in Everybody's Pockets
Still TBD: Impact of future public safety contracts
"...$5 billion all-funds fiscal year 2023 budget . The General Fund, which is where your sales and property taxes..."

Aug. 19, 2022 News Post by Austin Sanders

The Territory
Inside the war to save the Amazon and its Indigenous peoples
"...By all accounts, it is generally acknowledged that the Amazon rainforest is a good thing..."

Aug. 19, 2022 Movie Review by Josh Kupecki

Council Puts Finishing Touches on New Budget
Every last dollar
"...half of Day One included hearing once more from public speakers on their budget priorities. Many spoke in favor..."

Aug. 19, 2022 News Feature by Austin Sanders

The Basics of Texas' Statewide Elections
Tell me about this Beto MFer guy ...
"...Downballot, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and (indicted) Attorney General Ken Paxton are much more attached to the former..."

Aug. 19, 2022 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Austin at Large: Everything’s a Priority Now
Council lines up its asks as a boom-time budget season nears its liturgical climax
"...Even the looming fiscal hit of the yet-to-be-determined new public safety contracts did not give Cronk and his budget..."

Aug. 12, 2022 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Recording the Day India and Pakistan Split in Partition
When one nation became two separate countries, it reshaped world history. Now Austin podcaster Neha Aziz is telling the personal stories behind that severing.
"...be able to visit, "our food and language and general sense are cut from the same cloth."..."

Aug. 12, 2022 Arts Feature by Richard Whittaker

Austin’s Animal Shelters Struggle to Uphold No-Kill Reputation in the Face of Overcrowding
How overcrowding and mismanagement of Austin Animal Center and Austin Pets Alive! have them struggling to keep up
"...be able to put it into terms where the general public can understand it." Since the matchmakers' resignations, their..."

Aug. 5, 2022 News Feature by Lina Fisher

An Unwilling Council OKs Urban Alchemy to Run ARCH
Bad news travels
"...potential operators, which received a cool response from Austin Public Health Director Adrienne Sturrup. A delay would give the..."

Aug. 5, 2022 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Austin at Large: HealthSouth – Headed South?
A seemingly straightforward P3 deal instead brings Council’s tensions to the fore
"...employees with low incomes who live in subsidized or public housing, or who have no housing. The county-owned Sober­ing..."

Aug. 5, 2022 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Council Approves California Homeless Service Provider Urban Alchemy to Take Over Austin's Downtown Shelter
But nobody seems very happy about it
"...But that suggestion received a cool response from Austin Public Health Director Adrienne Sturrup. A delay would give the..."

July 29, 2022 News Post by Austin Sanders

Protecting Austinites’ Reproductive Rights
A package of city measures in response to Dobbs decision
"...Austin City Council unanimously (in the absence of lone Republican Mackenzie Kelly) approved four items at a July 21..."

July 29, 2022 News Feature by Austin Sanders

AISD Reading Teachers Flummoxed as Leaders Quit en Masse
Later, graders
"...give districts more flexibility to structure their timelines. Now, public and charter school K-3 general and special education teachers,..."

July 29, 2022 News Feature by Madi Donham

Front Steps Slips and Falls
As the nonprofit that runs the ARCH falls apart, the city's rush to replace it frustrates providers
"...three directors had engaged in April conversations with Austin Public Health about the organization's future, and had received the..."

July 29, 2022 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Austin at Large: Storms Along the Waterfront
How much should the city invest in the Statesman PUD? Zero, or $400 million?
"...year, the city planted the seeds of a fledgling public-private partnership, formally establishing a tax increment financing district for..."

July 29, 2022 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Council Recap: Protecting Austinites' Reproductive Rights
Package of measures in response to Dobbs decision
"...Austin City Council unanimously (in the absence of lone Republican Mackenzie Kelly) approved four items on Thursday, July 21,..."

July 22, 2022 News Post by Austin Sanders

City Council Gets Some Breathing Room on the Budget
Austin bounced back from COVID with what City Manager Spencer Cronk called “spectacular economic growth.” How spectacular?
"..."dividend" as owner of the utilities), goes into the General Fund, which pays for public safety, public health, and..."

July 22, 2022 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Project Connect’s Light Rail System Threatens to Close Austin’s Historic Burger Joint
Dirty Martin's on Guadalupe faces displacement
"...of the employees we've had here," Daniel Young, Dirty's general manager, says. "From 1950 to 2000, there were the..."

July 22, 2022 Food Feature by Ky Miller

George Kinney, Who Helmed the Golden Dawn’s Early Psych Rock Treasure Power Plant, Has Died
Homegrown psychedelic trailblazer passes at 75
"...That's a good question. The general interest level in old Texas psych seems to be..."

July 18, 2022 Music Post by Kevin Curtin

Everything's Coming Up Green for City Employees in Better-Than-Expected Budget
Cronk: "We can be both lucky and good"
"...These include the public safety boosters at the Greater Austin Crime Commission, who..."

July 15, 2022 News Post by Mike Clark-Madison

Gov. Abbott Says Hell Yes to Probably Violating More People’s Civil Rights
Updated: While feds investigate border initiative, he goes all in
"...over it. In March, an investigation by the Tribune, ProPublica, and the Marshall Project found that Abbott and the..."

July 7, 2022 News Post by Maggie Q. Thompson

Public Notice: The Month of Armed Rebellion
Bastille Day and other events
"...as the Napoleonic Era, and then a period of general unrest culminating in the revolutions of 1848, a series..."

July 8, 2022 News Column by Nick Barbaro

What's Behind the Delays at Austin's Airport and What's Being Done to Help
Lots of turbulence as airport rebounds from COVID lows
"...Samantha Haynes manages AUS's public information office, which is also its marketing & community..."

July 8, 2022 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...Operation Violate Your Civil Rights: Emails obtained by ProPublica and The Texas Tribune revealed that the U.S. Department..."

July 8, 2022 News Feature

Public Notice: Meanwhile, Back on January 6
Congressional hearings are demanding a reckoning
"...force a reckoning on nothing less than whether the Republican Party in its current state still believes in majority..."

July 1, 2022 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Council Fast-Tracks Move to Decriminalize Abortion in Austin
A moment of GRACE
"...on a Council with 10 Democrats and just one Republican...."

July 1, 2022 News Feature by Austin Sanders

In Wake of SCOTUS Decision Overturning Roe v. Wade, Austin City Council Fast-Tracks Abortion Decriminalization Act
Special called meeting set for week of July 18
"...on a Council with 10 Democrats and just one Republican. Vela initially intended to add the item to the..."

June 24, 2022 News Post by Austin Sanders

Embattled Doctor Prevails Against the Texas Medical Board
The little guy wins
"...justice described as a "scarlet letter" on Van Boven's public record...."

June 24, 2022 News Feature by Michael King

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