Search

271-300 of 750 results, sorted by relevance | sort by date
Naked City
"...Quote of the Week..."

Oct. 26, 2007 News Feature

It's a Wrap!
A Legislative Wrap-Up on the 77th Session
"..."Years of watching the Lege in action," one veteran Capitol lobbyist told another,..."

June 1, 2001 News Feature by Michael King

A Niche of One's Own
Capitol Times Casts Wide Net in Covering News
"...Austin's newest African-American oriented paper is headquartered in these tony West Lake Hills offices. photograph by John Anderson..."

June 12, 1998 News Column by Lee Nichols

Public Notice: Celebrating Environmentalists
Events, awards, and other news
"...'Tis the season, apparently: Two of our most crucial environmental watchdog..."

Nov. 12, 2021 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Headlines
"...Council proposals that could generate sparks: a property-tax freeze for the elderly and disabled, more designated funding for low-income..."

June 12, 2015 News Feature

Naked City
News briefs from Austin, the region, and beyond
"...In 2007, the Texas Legislature passed the Texas Computer TakeBack Law, requiring..."

May 21, 2010 News Feature

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...Thanks for the recent and informative article "Let's 'Rumbo'! Right Now!"..."

March 11, 2005 Column

Naked City
Beyond City Limits
"...Both the Senate and House Committees on Criminal Jurisprudence heard testimony..."

March 28, 2003 News Feature

Naked City
The TNRCC votes to delay working on ways to reduce Texas' contribution global warming, focusing instead on cleaning up pollution in the state's big cities first.
"...There may be a mile-wide patch of open water at..."

Sept. 1, 2000 News Feature by Robert Bryce

Naked City
"...Bryce, Kevin Fullerton, Leslie Hill, and John Spong. Off the Desk:..."

Sept. 5, 1997 News Feature

Naked City
Members of Texas Campaign for the Environment joined local community groups in denouncing Gov. Perry's decision to sign a bill that will eliminate statewide, mandatory public meetings for hazardous waste sites, landfills, sludge dumps, and other trash facilities.
"...At a demonstration held on the steps of the Governor's Mansion Monday, the Texas Campaign..."

June 24, 2005 News Feature by Daniel Mottola

Smokers Are People, Too
"...in hope of giving a face to smokers in the revived debate about a smoking ordinance in Austin [“Smoking..."

March 7, 2005 Postmarks

Landfills Toss Legal Trash
"...Last week, locally owned Texas Disposal Systems and international garbage giant Waste Management Inc...."

Nov. 29, 2002 News Feature by Lauri Apple

Civics 101
"...reporter speaks about covering national security. 1:30-3pm. Belo Center for New Media, Rm. 5.102, 300 W. Dean Keeton St...."

Oct. 17, 2014 News Column

Half-Dead or Half-Life?
South Texas Project expansion not quite dead – yet
"...that it no longer plans to pursue expansion of the South Texas Project at Matagorda Bay – seemingly good..."

April 29, 2011 News Feature by Nora Ankrum

Shape Our Future
"...Did you know that Central Texas is projected to add 1.25 million people in the..."

Oct. 7, 2003 Postmarks

Naked City
Beyond City Limits
"...The Texas Civil Rights Project on Tuesday filed suit against..."

June 20, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Headlines
"...› The next City Council meeting is Feb. 28 (work session..."

Feb. 22, 2013 News Feature

Capitol Briefs
"...• Texas is inching closer to a journalism shield law, with..."

April 20, 2007 News Column

Naked City
Happenings
"...Austin-based peace advocates who can spare the day might consider driving up I-35 to Dallas tomorrow..."

July 18, 2003 News Feature by Michael King

Public Notice: More Drama in Hays County
Plus APD at City Council, and what’s one man’s trash ...
"...The decades-long fight over the expansion of SH 45 in..."

Sept. 23, 2022 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Naked City
News briefs from Austin, the region, and elsewhere
"...A final-hour request from East Austin neighborhood groups led the Planning Commission to vote 7-1 on Tuesday to postpone..."

May 30, 2008 News Feature

Naked City
"...Quote of the Week..."

Feb. 29, 2008 News Feature

Naked City
Dell Takes Green 'Baby Steps'
"...Environmental activists again took their concerns to the annual Dell..."

July 25, 2003 News Feature by Lee Nichols

Progress or PR?
"...On July 6, Alcoa submitted a permit application to the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission under the agency's Voluntary..."

July 27, 2001 News Feature by Michael King

Council Preview: Wildhorses, Salamanders, Elephants
Only 51 items on today's agenda – but plenty of potential land mines
"...workload continues to accelerate along with budget season, as they find themselves in public meetings almost every day. On..."

Sept. 2, 2016 News Feature by Michael King

Public Notice: Trash Talking
More recycling and composting is about to take place in Austin
"...The next phase of Austin's Universal Recycling Ordinance kicks in..."

Sept. 25, 2015 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Single-Stream Recycling
Why is Austin losing money from recycling when Dallas and San Antonio are making money?
"...There's good news and bad news about Austin's single-stream recycling..."

April 17, 2009 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

Saving Water, One House at a Time
Environmental Texas begins Prop. 6 education campaign
"...Pesticide salesmen and shirt-and-tie teenagers clutching copies of the Book of Mormon won’t be the only solicitors knocking..."

June 20, 2014 News Post by Lizzie Jespersen

Keeping Busy
Armendariz moves from the EPA to the Sierra Club, still defending the environment
"...Al Armendariz, Texas' highest environmental official until last spring, moved to Austin..."

Sept. 14, 2012 News Feature by Nora Ankrum

« 1    BACK    5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14     NEXT    25 »
One click gets you all the newsletters listed below

Breaking news, arts coverage, and daily events

Keep up with happenings around town

Kevin Curtin's bimonthly cannabis musings

Austin's queerest news and events

Eric Goodman's Austin FC column, other soccer news

Information is power. Support the free press, so we can support Austin.   Support the Chronicle