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Kick the Can and Bag the Bag
A guide to preparing homemade pet food
"...sold to the unsuspecting public. The FDA and the Department of Agriculture made no attempt to recall the chickens...."

May 11, 2007 Food Feature by Fran Moody

Green Guide
A preview of our ongoing guide to green living

April 20, 2007 News Feature

Naked City
Headlines and happenings from Austin and beyond
"...includes the heads of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, and Texas Water Development..."

Dec. 29, 2006 News Feature

Beside the Point
The city and county play chicken over Bull Creek and Cortaña

Oct. 6, 2006 News Column by Wells Dunbar

Who's Paying for LCRA Growth?
The LCRA’s wholesale customers are asking tough questions about the agency’s expensive expansion

Oct. 6, 2006 News Feature by Amy Smith

Day Trips
Kayakers of all experience levels will enjoy a pleasant float down the Luling Zedler Mill Paddling Trail
"...state as designated by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department...."

April 14, 2006 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Point Austin: Beside the Point
Moriarty flings more poo at the city
"...a briefing on the city's new Regional Water Quality Protection Plan (ditto)...."

Feb. 3, 2006 News Column by Wells Dunbar

The Banks of the Blanco
Environmentalists and Hays County clash over river-clearing project
"...is funded with a $750,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Services and $250,000 of..."

July 29, 2005 News Feature by Rachel Proctor May

Naked City
Headlines and happenings from Austin and beyond
"...Chief Stan Knee on July 5 announced a new departmental policy, calling for periodic inspection of all videotapes from..."

July 8, 2005 News Feature by Lee Nichols

Sucking, Spewing, and Burning LNG and the Texas Gulf
Plans for LNG terminals in the Gulf of Mexico raise major environmental questions

Dec. 31, 2004 News Feature by Daniel Mottola

LCRA's $10,000 'Stepchildren'
Eager to open the tap for new development, the LCRA wants a premium from the folks who already live out West
"...Still, Ellis notes, she doesn't want environmental protection measures to be given short shrift in the process...."

Dec. 3, 2004 News Feature by Amy Smith

New Year's in April
Celebrating the Thai Songkran in Austin

April 9, 2004 Food Feature by MM Pack

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...straightened out the bad reporting that smeared our police department was first rate. You cleared things up and yet..."

Feb. 20, 2004 Column

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...allegations of discrimination and abuse by the Austin Police Department, some citizens have posed the question, "Who polices the..."

Jan. 30, 2004 Column

City Hall: Yes, Austin, Barton Springs Is Still Safe
One more time: City, state, and federal experts refute rash Statesman claims about Barton Springs pollution
"...developers and other critics have accused McClintock and her department of exaggerating the spring's declining water quality. "And now,..."

April 4, 2003 News Feature by Lauri Apple

Naked City
Creedmoor, Greedmoor

Nov. 16, 2001 News Feature by Amy Smith

Dining del Lago
For years, eating out near Lake Travis was pretty strictly limited to burger joints, Tex-Mex places, fish shacks, and typical Texas roadside cafes. The update to our lakeside dining guide illustrates that all that may be steadily changing.

Aug. 10, 2001 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Day Trips
Take a dip in these secret swimming holes.
"...It's a really nice place, and the city's parks department has cleaned it up and brought some control to..."

July 6, 2001 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Naked City
Developers float a proposal to reduce the size of the Green Water Treatment Plant on Town Lake and build something more profitable there, but they'll have to get in line -- the city already sees the site as a prime location for the new central library.

June 22, 2001 News Feature by Kevin Fullerton

Postmarks
Everybody talk about: pop music, aquifer protection, police presence, even doggie do and doggie don't.
"...protest zone, I was approached by approximately five Texas Department of Public Safety officers. These DPS officers inquired whether..."

May 18, 2001 Column

The Top 10 Censored Stories of 2000
The news stories that didn't make the mainstream press in 2000
"...on crops grown for human consumption. The local Environmental Protection Agency office said there's no credible evidence of dangerous..."

April 20, 2001 News Feature by Karynn M. Fish

Letters at 3AM
Al Gore is the only presidential candidate who's hot and bothered about global warming.

Sept. 1, 2000 Column by Michael Ventura

So You Want to Make Your Own Energy...

April 21, 2000 News Feature

Postmarks
The Texas Hill Country Wine & Food Festival is not sexist; the city/Bradley settlement bodes poorly for Barton Springs; golf courses pay their way; and more reader mail.
"...more than if the land were simply purchased for protection. The town bully and debt-dodger gets rewarded with subsidies..."

March 24, 2000 Column

Postmarks
We are wrong, wrong, wrong. So is golf.

March 10, 2000 Column

Council Watch
The Bradley deal is out in the open but no one seems to have an opinion on it.
"...bargaining partner with a spotty track record for environmental protection. Both require quick assimilation of large amounts of information..."

Feb. 25, 2000 News Column by Jenny Staff Johnson

Terms Sheet Terminology
The proposed agreement between Gary Bradley and the city of Austin
"...City water quality regulations and Water Quality Protection Zones: Bradley will adhere to city regulations, even if..."

Nov. 26, 1999 News Column by Jenny Staff Johnson

Council Watch
City Council considers status of various development-related lawsuits in executive sessions.
"...two lawsuits in the ongoing fight over "water quality protection zones." At issue is whether the Texas Legislature violated..."

Oct. 22, 1999 News Column by Jenny Staff Johnson

Hot Buttons in Hays County

Oct. 15, 1999 News Feature by Rob D'Amico

Council Watch
East Austin residents have a say in neighborhood planning; local advocates ask for more money in city budget to fund their special interest; Bill Spelman issues some strong words against the Statesman's criticism of council on the LCRA water deal.
"...added that such entities can submit proposals to city departments or go through the Community Action Network to try..."

Sept. 10, 1999 News Column by Jenny Staff Johnson

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