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Public Notice: Zilker Park Vision Still Cloudy
It’s hard planning for the future, when humans insist on living in the present
"...yes, that point was noted by several participants. But public outreach is hard in the best of times, and..."

Feb. 18, 2022 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Clerk Contenders Look to Build on DeBeauvoir’s Legacy
Limon-Mercado, Lockhart vying to be county's next elections official
"...of the Travis County Democratic Party, and Kurt Lockhart, public policy professional and political newcomer...."

Feb. 18, 2022 News Feature by Beth Sullivan

Greg Casar and Eddie Rodriguez Fight for the Progressive Mantle in TX-35
The two candidates race to the left
"...candidate in the race, but has not nearly the public profile of the other three, who have begun a..."

Feb. 4, 2022 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Election Day Live Coverage for Travis County
Tracking the local races
"...Judge candidate Andy Brown will cruise to victory over Republican candidate Michael Lovins. A former Travis County Democratic Party..."

Nov. 3, 2020 News Post by the News Staff

Election Ticker: Are We There Yet?
The latest – and last! – news from the campaign trail before Election Day
"...flip the House. "He's a servant leader and a public school teacher and he does not want to defund..."

Oct. 30, 2020 News Feature by the News Staff

Austin At Large: The Dog That Caught the Cop Car
De-policing becomes partisanized, but who is really putting themselves at risk?
"...topics of late – mindless cop worship and brainless Republican rule – merged on Tuesday, as the state's top..."

Aug. 21, 2020 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Austin at Large: Polling and the Police
What we know, don't know, and need to know about the public's view of public safety
"...I wrote last week about Voices of Austin's polling that, the group claims, shows that Austinites decisively do..."

July 17, 2020 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

How Are We Going to Vote?
While the U.S. moves toward voting by mail, Texas digs in its heels
"...current national threat of the coronavirus pandemic and the public risk of contracting COVID-19, several more states (from New..."

June 12, 2020 News Feature by Michael King

Eckhardt, Rodriguez, Zimmerman Square Off for Watson’s Vacant Seat
Filing deadline passed, the SD 14 field locks into place
"...her especially suited to succeed Watson. Specif­ic­ally, in tax policy: where the state revenue comes from, who is exempted..."

May 15, 2020 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Increased Pressure for “Vote-by-Mail”
Mail vote would expand franchise and public safety – but not without problems
"...the proposed change to vote-by-mail "common sense and good policy." Under current state law, voting by mail is available..."

March 20, 2020 News Feature by Michael King

Mike Siegel and Pritesh Gandhi Vie for Dem Nod in Texas' Congressional District 10
Both candidates are looking for the chance to bounce Michael McCaul from congress
"...On election day, he made a whirlwind tour of polling places, ending with four in Travis County's Eastern Crescent..."

March 13, 2020 News Feature by Michael King

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"...serve on the board and has advocated for a public school system more inclusive of LGBTQIA identities...."

March 6, 2020 News Feature

March Primary Election Coverage Live Blog
Travis County awaits Super Tuesday election results
"...time on City Council where she has implemented progressive policy...."

March 3, 2020 News Post by News Staff

What You Need to Know About U.S. Senate and House Races in Texas
Early voting in Texas starts Feb. 18, 2020. Here's the view from atop your Texas primary ballot.
"...Mark Yancey (running slightly to Cornyn's left on environmental policy and gun control) and East Texan Dwayne Stovall (running..."

Dec. 6, 2019 News Feature by Michael King

APD Weed Arrests Decline, but Racial Disparities Remain
Of the 86 people jailed, 41 were Hispanic, 31 were African American, and 14 were Caucasian
"...A recently fulfilled public records request by the Chronicle shows APD made 86..."

Sept. 20, 2019 News Feature by Kevin Curtin

House Committee Hears "Discriminatory" Voter Suppression Bill
SB 9 would punish voter form errors with state jail felonies
"...voting rights in a state with dismal turnout, Texas Republicans are busy pushing legislation that could suppress the vote...."

May 16, 2019 News Post by Mary Tuma

Central Texas Lawmakers Speak Out About the 86th Legislative Session
Interviews with the team representing 2.1 million Austin metro residents
"...priority is at least being said to be on public education...."

Jan. 4, 2019 News Feature by the News Staff

Rep. John Bucy III on the 86th Texas Legislature
“We’ve got to do everything we can to keep attention on Medicaid expansion”
"...a feel yet for what that might mean in policy terms?..."

Jan. 4, 2019 News Feature by Michael King

Chronicle Endorsements
Dec. 11 Run-off Election; Early Voting Nov. 29-Dec. 7
"...County Clerk does not yet have a list of polling places; it'll be posted at www.traviscountyelections.org. Austin City Council,..."

Nov. 23, 2018 News Feature by The Chronicle Editorial Board

Point Austin: Gun Crazy
More massacres, more conversations, more sanctimony ... more nothing
"...only to the hard right, in the direction of Republican primary voters. The reflexive pundit consensus is that there's..."

May 25, 2018 News Column by Michael King

Sheryl Cole and Chito Vela: The Prize Fight
All eyes on the Democratic primary run-off in House District 46
"...of scandals, including a criminal probe for abuse of public office. Plagued by health problems spurred by a 2013..."

May 4, 2018 News Feature by Mary Tuma

Political Discourse in the Modern Age
@WeThePeople #oftheUnitedStates
"...a direct democracy," he said. "They created a representative republic where representatives thoughtfully deliberated for the public good. They..."

March 2, 2018 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Campus Carry, Coming to a Community College Near You
Take your guns to school
"...Chris Cervini, director of the college's Public Affairs office, said ACC's implementation process was greatly influenced..."

July 28, 2017 News Feature by Nina Hernandez

AISD’s Big Balancing Act
The Austin Independent School District is considering bringing a $1 billion bond to voters in November. That's a lot of money. What all would it do? And can the package keep everybody happy?
"...The proposal has caused ructions since being publicly announced last week. While those familiar with its details..."

June 23, 2017 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

SXSW Panel: Good Night & Good Luck: Media in Election Years
Freedom of press in the age of alt-facts
"...He began posting his questions to Twitter for the public to see, and made sure they knew Trump wasn’t..."

March 13, 2017 SXSW Post by Mary Tuma

Live Election Coverage
Is it over yet?
"...once again, so we can continue pushing this progressive policy and do all that we can do keep middle..."

Nov. 8, 2016 News Post by the News Staff

Election Notes
District 6, mobility fits, and complaints of campaign thrift
"...of the election cycle goes to Ceasar Ruiz, the Republic­an challenging incumbent Rep. Celia Israel in House District 50...."

Oct. 28, 2016 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

Spoilers and Dreamers
Libertarian, Green parties scrap for votes
"...national stage, the headline battle is between Libertarians and Republicans. As that third party's nominee, former New Mexico Governor..."

Sept. 16, 2016 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

Nine Reasons Why Trump Is in Austin
Deciphering the most baffling campaign stop of 2016
"...This afternoon, the Republican presidential candidate will fly in to Austin for a..."

Aug. 23, 2016 News Post by Richard Whittaker

Election Notes
Election day is almost here!
"...rare Sunday afternoon meeting to extend hours at five polling locations: It didn't help that all but one were..."

Feb. 26, 2016 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

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