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How Austin Is Marking the Centennial of Women Winning the Vote
In 1920, women won the right to vote. In 2020, Austin is marking that victory in various ways. Here’s how.
"...heats up. Charles Ponzi is arrested for swindling investors of $7 million. Cleveland Indians shortstop Ray Chapman is killed..."

Aug. 14, 2020 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Walking Waller Creek Is a Tour Through Wildlife, Wild Flora, and Wild History
Take this self-guided tour from UT's Office of Sustainability, and learn how much wildness this waterway is home to
"...and development (Waterloo Greenway). That is the Waller Creek of the headlines but it's also just the creek's southernmost..."

July 31, 2020 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

University of Texas Announces Plan to Promote Diversity on Campus
Several student demands remain unfulfilled, including divesting from police and removing alma mater roots in minstrelsy
"...On July 13, interim President of UT-Austin Jay Hartzell released a statement titled "A More..."

July 17, 2020 News Feature by Selome Hailu

Looking at the Hard-to-Handicap Race for a Texas Senate Seat
Who will take Kirk Watson's Texas Senate District 14 seat?
"...Texas Senate District 14, up for grabs in this month’s..."

July 10, 2020 News Feature by Michael King

AISD Hears Loud and Clear: No Cops in Schools
Austinites call for schools to defund its police, too
"...$1.65 billion budget in late June, the Austin Independent School District Board of Trus­tees heard from nearly 100 members..."

July 3, 2020 News Feature by Aaricka Washington

Nursing-Home Families Want Answers as COVID Comes Back
Still seeking safety as the data remains unclear
"...nursing homes and protect their residents from the ravages of COVID-19, and almost as long since the federal government..."

July 3, 2020 News Feature by Margaret Nicklas

Op-Ed: Extinguishing Racism in Central Texas
Pflugerville Councilmember Rudy Metayer on how we can start rebuilding a broken society
"...Following national and social media coverage of an all too familiar, utterly American series of events..."

June 12, 2020 Column by Rudy Metayer

Knowledge Is Power as Nursing Homes Combat COVID-19
There’s a lot we don’t know about the pandemics’s toll in care centers, but what we do know is bad
"...pandemic in the U.S. dawned with the tragic story of Life Care Center, a nursing home outside Seattle where..."

May 22, 2020 News Feature by Margaret Nicklas

After Five Decades, Austin Recovery to Close
Nonprofit succumbs to financial challenges made worse by COVID
"...on May 15, after five decades as a cornerstone of the Central Texas recovery community, citing financial struggles made..."

April 22, 2020 News Post by Austin Sanders

UT Modeling Shows Stark Future Without Social Distancing
Without strict shelter-in-place, local hospitals overwhelmed by May
"...others by 90% over pre-COVID-19 levels, we'll be out of hospital space by May...."

March 27, 2020 News Post by Mike Clark-Madison

Advocates Call on City, County to Protect Most Vulnerable During COVID-19 Outbreak
Education, health, housing, justice addressed by list of demands
"...Advocates from a large group of local social justice and advocacy organizations are calling on..."

March 16, 2020 News Post by Mary Tuma

University of Texas Pledges a Harder Line on Sexual Misconduct
UT Pres Fenves: "If a faculty or staff member commits these acts, the consequences will be clear"
"...After months of campus protests and an external review, the University of..."

March 6, 2020 News Feature by Beth Sullivan

Opinion: A Plea for Red Flag Laws
Emma Bribiescas Mancha-Sumners lost her niece in a homicide last year. She believes stronger gun laws could have saved her niece’s life.
"...was my brother's only child. They spent a lot of time with our family, and we probably have thousands..."

March 6, 2020 Column by Emma Bribiescas Mancha-Sumners

Officials Express Concern, Not Fear, as Austin Events Face Possible Spread of Coronavirus
Austin Public Health delivers update on Travis County preparedness
"...thousands in China, and recently, has caused the deaths of at least nine people, mostly elderly, in Washington state...."

March 4, 2020 News Post by Margaret Nicklas

County Names Its First Chief Public Defender
Commissioners Court appoints University of Virginia Law School lecturer Adeola Ogunkeyede to lead office
"...the next major step toward establishing a public defender office: appointing University of Virginia Law School lecturer Adeola Ogunkeyede..."

Feb. 14, 2020 News Feature by Michael King

Chronicle Endorsements for the March 3 Primary Election
From local judges and representatives to the presidential candidate, here are our recommendations
"...The Chronicle Editorial Board offers the following endorsements to registered Democrats in advance of..."

Feb. 14, 2020 News Feature

SXSW Announces Midnighters, VR And More
Time to get dark and artistic with the latest film wave
"...your headliners and competition titles, with the normal array of talent and titles Now it's time to get dark,..."

Feb. 5, 2020 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Suit Filed Against Mobile Voting Law
Young, old Democrats sue Secretary of State over mobile voting limits
"...named,” Terrell Blodgett told the Chronicle. “Since it’s a law that could have been enacted in 1888.” Blodgett joined..."

Nov. 26, 2019 News Post by Michael King

Gifted and Talented Education Programs Turn the Lights Out on Non-White Students
"Race is the greatest predictor of who succeeds and fails in American public education"
"...When Yasmine Smith was in elementary school, her teachers planned to refer her to the special..."

Nov. 22, 2019 News Feature by Autumn A. Arnett

Roger Waters and Erin Lee Carr to Keynote SXSW 2020
Also appearing: Phoebe Robinson, 50 Cent & Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
"...on as South by Southwest Music’s first keynote speaker of 2020. The singer, bassist, and activist served as the..."

Nov. 12, 2019 SXSW Post by Kevin Curtin

Austin City Council Proclaims Oct. 26 Intersex Awareness Day
Activist Alicia Roth Weigel discusses intersex rights, says I eXYst
"...Yesterday, on October 17, 2019 – for the first..."

Oct. 18, 2019 Qmmunity Post by Alicia Roth Weigel

Abbott Issues “Safety Action Report” on Gun Violence
Recommendations long on surveillance, short on gun restrictions
"...issued a “Safety Action Report” in response to recent Texas mass shootings in El Paso and Midland-Odessa. It’s likely..."

Sept. 16, 2019 News Post by Michael King

How Much Reform Is Enough in the Travis County District Attorney Race?
Incumbent D.A. Margaret Moore faces challengers from the left
"...She could point to her aggressive reorganization and rebuilding of the D.A.'s Office, to her dramatic reduction in prosecutions..."

Aug. 23, 2019 News Feature by Michael King

The History of the LGBTQ Movement in Austin
From Stonewall to today, how Pride has progressed in our city
"...$1,500 was a lot of money in 1990. When the city of Austin required..."

Aug. 9, 2019 News Feature by Beth Sullivan

The Roosevelt Room Stands Its Ground in a New Downtown
How the right lease negotiations kept the Fifth Street bar in business
"...Seaholm to Rainey, Fifth and Lavaca stalled. Almost all of the establishments on the corner, including Rebel's Saloon and..."

July 12, 2019 News Feature by Lindsay Stafford Mader

Los Coast Doubles Down on Its Psych-Soul for Label Debut
Local fivepiece embraces the spirit of wandering
"...Trey Privott then converts it all into a polyptych of hymns and anthems. [inset-1-right]..."

June 14, 2019 Music Feature by Kahron Spearman

Legislative Attack on Eastside Planned Parenthood Closer to Finish Line
House-approved SB 22 jeopardizes basic preventive community care
"...floor hearing that stretched into Friday evening, the GOP-dominated Texas House approved a bill that threatens the future of..."

May 18, 2019 News Post by Mary Tuma

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"...affordable housing bonus pro­gram, and a relatively short list of zoning cases...."

May 10, 2019 News Feature

Senate Confirms Abbott's Nominee for State Office of Administrative Hearings Chief
Governor's list has hundreds of unconfirmed "holdover" officials
"...The State Office of Administrative Hearings recently welcomed a new Chief Administrative..."

May 2, 2019 News Post by Michael King

Travis County Revisits Creating Public Defenders’ Office
Legal panel ponders questions pondered many times before
"...Judging from Monday night’s “conversation” about the possibility of creating a Travis County Public Defenders’ Office, the myriad..."

April 16, 2019 News Post by Michael King

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