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Austin at Large: Make a Run From the Border
So, when and how did Texas MAGApublicans decide to be terrified of Mexicans?
"...I wrote a bit about Beto O'Rourke's "Drive for Texas" tour finale..."

Sept. 16, 2022 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Margo Price, Will Hurd Headed to Texas Book Festival
Celebration of literature, Nov. 5-6, releases full author lineup
"...Clear up your schedule and some shelf space: Award-winning country..."

Sept. 7, 2022 Arts Post by Richard Whittaker

A Conversation With Liz Cheney Will Close Out This Year's Texas Tribune Festival
TribFest 2022 takes place in Downtown Austin Sept. 22-24
"...Three weeks shy of the Texas Tribune Festival’s 2022 starter gun, the fest has announced..."

Sept. 1, 2022 News Post by Kimberley Jones

Texas Football Season Preview: The University of Texas at Here We Go With This Shit Again
Can the Longhorns in any way justify the hype after such a dismal season?
"...Another season of Longhorn football is nigh upon us, and,..."

Aug. 19, 2022 Sports Feature by Eric Goodman

A Primer on the Political Landscape in Central Texas
Get caught up on the big issues facing Austin and its neighbors
"...Welcome to Austin! Or San Marcos, or George­town, or any other burg..."

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

Get a Clue: Janet Evanovich is Coming to the Texas Book Festival
Catch the “the most popular mystery writer alive” this November
"...It was 10am when I got a call from dispatch. "The..."

Aug. 10, 2022 Arts Post by Richard Whittaker

Texas’ Largest Independent Abortion Provider Needs Help Getting to New Mexico
They face a mess of restrictive laws and fake callers
"...At the four clinics in Texas operated by Whole Woman's..."

July 22, 2022 News Feature by Maggie Q. Thompson

Day Trips: Texas Ferry Rides
Texas ferries are the best free rides in the state
"...The best free rides in Texas are the state's three ferries: the Lynchburg Ferry, Port..."

May 20, 2022 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Weekend Wine: A Top Texas Rosé
Texas Heritage Vineyard’a Lizzie Rosé
"...The Austin Chronicle was among the first newspapers in Texas to..."

April 22, 2022 Food Post by Wes Marshall

Day Trips: Texas SandFest, Port Aransas
Sandcastles and more in Port A
"...The Texas SandFest attracts the best professional sand sculptors in the..."

April 1, 2022 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

A Night at the Movies With Evan Smith
Texas Tribune founder honored by the Texas Film Hall of Fame for his services to cinema
"...Looking back over its 20 years, the Texas Film Hall of..."

March 11, 2022 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Dems Vie to Oust Sid Miller, Take Back Texas Agriculture
Priorities include economic incentives for small farms, rural health care, and internet access
"...The candidates for Texas Agriculture Commissioner who aren't Sid Miller agree..."

Feb. 25, 2022 News Feature by Lina Fisher

Texas Heritage Songwriters HoF Returns to Honor Lefty, Lightnin’, Griffith, and James
...while Gibbons, Keen, and Dunn provide musical highlights
"...“This was the last show we did before COVID hit,” acknowledged..."

Feb. 14, 2022 Music Post by Doug Freeman

Texas' Rickety Health Care System Heads for a Fiscal Cliff
As D.C. dollars dry up, millions of uninsured Texans see no signs of improvement
"...Everything's bigger in Texas – except for the system that's supposed to provide..."

Nov. 19, 2021 News Feature by Beth Sullivan

Delta-8 Once Again Legal in Texas As Court Sides With Cannabusiness
Injunction undoes state attempt to ban popular THC product
"...Citing the "irreparable harm" being caused to the makers and retailers of..."

Nov. 8, 2021 News Post by Morgan O’Hanlon

U.S. Department of Justice Sues to Block Texas Abortion Ban
State prohibits most abortions, even as Roe v. Wade remains law
"...The U.S. Department of Justice has intervened to ask the courts to..."

Sept. 13, 2021 News Post by Mary Tuma

Opinion: Texas Republicans Want to Jail People in Poverty Indefinitely and Call It “Reform”
Almost 75% of people sitting in Texas jails have not been convicted of any crime; they simply can't afford to go home
"...Seeing "bail reform" as a priority for the conservative Texas legislature..."

Aug. 27, 2021 Column by Kenna Titus

Day Trips: Bat-Watching in Texas
Six places to watch the bats
"...Watching bats emerge on their nightly bug-eating flights is one..."

June 18, 2021 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

COVID Provides Perfect Excuse to Bar Media Access at the Texas Capitol
A cooped-up press corps tries to quantify what they lost along with access
"...It was the best of times (for some), the worst of..."

June 4, 2021 News Feature by Kimberly Reeves

Texas Book Festival Goes Hybrid in 2021
October fest blends the virtual and a return of live events
"...The Texas Book Festival survived the pandemic in 2020 with a..."

May 17, 2021 Arts Post by Robert Faires

State Employee Unions Look Askance at Texas Lege’s Pension Changes
Unions give a hard pass on cash balance plan proposed in Senate Bill 321
"...The 87th Texas Legislature's proposal to shore up the state's pension fund..."

May 14, 2021 News Feature by Kimberly Reeves

Bill Banning Law Enforcement From Contracting With Reality Television Clears Texas House
“Policing is not entertainment.”
"...Two years ago, J.J. Johnson and Zach Cam­den were among the..."

April 23, 2021 News Feature by Brant Bingamon

Day Trips: The Power Plant Texas Grill, Seguin
Comfort food in a comforting place
"...The Power Plant Texas Grill in Seguin has one of the prettiest..."

April 16, 2021 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Day Trips: Junction, Texas
Explore the eastern edge of West Texas at Junction
"...Junction sits at the eastern edge of West Texas. At about 2.5 hours..."

April 9, 2021 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Texas Opens COVID-19 Vaccines to All Adults Beginning March 29
Anyone age 16 and older will be eligible, says DSHS
"...Beginning Monday, March 29, all adults in Texas will be eligible..."

March 23, 2021 News Post by Beth Sullivan

Everything's Broken and Thousands are Dead, But There's Always Time For Abortion Bans in Texas
Seven "priority" anti-choice bills sail to Senate floor
"...As Texans continue to recover from a historic blackout and..."

March 17, 2021 News Post by Mary Tuma

Has Texas Observed Its Last Confederate Heroes Day?
Texas Lege considers bills to end the state holiday
"...Last month, the state of Texas observed Confederate Heroes Day..."

Feb. 5, 2021 News Feature by Benton Graham

Can Texas Clean Up Its Climate Footprint?
State Rep. Erin Zwiener outlines a House environmental agenda
"..."I remain optimistic that the body will openly take up climate..."

Jan. 15, 2021 News Feature by Lina Fisher

Will School Funding Take a Beating From a Pandemic-Pressed Budget?
Pandemic-pressed budget puts 2019's funding gains at risk
"...The last time the Texas Legislature met, it pumped billions of..."

Jan. 15, 2021 News Feature by Clara Ence Morse

Texas Food & Wine Alliance: Taste of Texas Auction
Going once, going twice – going to treat you right, pardner
"...Sure, you might know somebody who wouldn’t enjoy a romantic Texas getaway for a weekend. You might know..."

Nov. 20, 2020 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

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