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Can Federal Funds Clear Up Local Water Problems?
Water quality is worst in marginalized communities
"...from the Texas Commission on Envi­ron­mental Quality and the Environmental Protection Agency – Austin's Colony's water was technically in..."

Sept. 15, 2023 News Feature by Lina Fisher

We Have an Issue: Never Boring
In this week's issue, Lina Fisher examines the uncertain environmental impacts of Tesla and the Boring Co. on the Colorado River
"...and the Boring Co. – have made regarding their environmental impacts on the Colorado River. Musk famously pledged an..."

Aug. 11, 2023 Column by Kimberley Jones

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...ever recorded, according to the U.S. National Centers for Environmental Prediction. The average temp was 62.62 F, a smidge..."

July 7, 2023 News Feature

Tuesday SXSW Music Sessions: Indigo Girls & Susan Rogers
Two discussions on activism and creativity at South by Southwest
"...guitars,” while Ray recognized that among their peers “male activists and singers could get away with a different kind..."

March 15, 2023 SXSW Post by Doug Freeman

Austin at Large: When Jesús Takes the Wheel
Garza sends several executives packing, brings on a host of City Hall veterans
"...was a target of a lot of complaints from environmental activists. That same ACM role would later be filled..."

March 3, 2023 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Luck Reunion Reveals Performer Lineup
Willie Nelson & Family, Spoon, Sir Woman lead March fest
"...& Roses Community Conversations Stage, featuring conversations between musicians, activists, chefs, and farmers, and a partnership with environmental nonprofit..."

Feb. 22, 2023 Music Post by Kimberley Jones

The Mayor’s Race Offers Clear Choices on How Austin Should Grow
Election marks a critical juncture on the way to Austin's future
"...but he undoubtedly did bring two warring political factions (environmentalists and developers) together at the turn of the century..."

Oct. 14, 2022 News Feature by Austin Sanders

The Trouble With Tank Farms
East Austinites who saw the health impacts of a tank farm in the 1990s push back against new proposal
"...a major test of the city's stated commitment to environmental justice...."

April 1, 2022 News Feature by Abe Asher

Tackling Food Waste as a Social Justice Issue at SXSW
Various communities look to “feed the soil and starve the incinerator”
"...opening moments of this panel, featuring a video about activists’ resistance to industrial incinerators in Baltimore, made its point..."

March 16, 2022 SXSW Post by Melanie Haupt

Chefs, Researchers, and Activists Write the Climate Change Cookbook
Redefining what sustainable really means at SXSW
"...you can’t talk about climate change without talking about environmental racism and social justice. A panelist on City Food..."

March 11, 2022 Features Feature by Melanie Haupt

TikTok Talents, Metal Gods and Comedy Provocateurs Added as SXSW Keynotes and Speakers
With a week to go, the fest expands its speaker and podcast list
"...EarthPercent and Beatie sharing 'From Green to Red,' an environmental protest piece built using 800,000 years of NASA data..."

March 1, 2022 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

Opinion: Who Pays $278 Million: Austin Taxpayers or Private Developers?
Council should not vote to divert city tax dollars to the south shore property owners
"...The authors are Austin attorneys and civic activists with a combined over-80 years of experience in Texas..."

Feb. 4, 2022 Column by Bill Bunch

Caldwell County Landfill Opens After Years of Dispute
Neighbor: "This landfill should not be where it's sitting"
"...neighboring landowner Frank Sughrue contacted the Texas Com­mis­sion on Environmental Quality. He expected its support: "We're in the floodplain,..."

Sept. 17, 2021 News Feature by Lina Fisher

The Work Matters
A look back at some of our most impactful reporting
"...and Texas news beats: battles over housing and highways, environmental assaults and defenses, voting rights and repressions, official attacks..."

Sept. 3, 2021 Features Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

LBJ Library at 50: An Interview With Mark Updegrove
The Library's director from 2009 to 2017 on LBJ's evolving legacy
"...race in America, and civil rights, featuring leading scholars, activists, and political figures, including three former presidents and one..."

Aug. 26, 2021 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Tell Our Own Stories
"...extensive coverage of Chicano activism in East Austin. These activists of the Sixties and Seventies are our true heroes..."

Nov. 23, 2020 Postmarks

A Long Activist Legacy Survives on the Eastside
Holding on to El Barrio
"...Intervention in Latin America. Almanza traveled the state helping activists from other Brown Beret chapters and later assembled the..."

Nov. 20, 2020 News Feature by Brant Bingamon

Opinion: Why Texas Is Ground Zero for Change
With untapped voting power of Latinos, Texas has enormous potential, but the Lone Star State must modernize to pave the way to a stronger, more inclusive America
"...willing to spearhead the charge for true democracy and environmental justice...."

Oct. 9, 2020 Column by Antonio Arellano

Will the Third Time Be a Charm for an Austin Rail System?
Project Connect looks to help make connections
"...cost of driving isn't only borne by the individual; environmentally, the whole community, and even the whole planet, pays..."

Sept. 25, 2020 News Feature by Jack Craver

From Light Rail to a Downtown Tunnel: The Parts of Project Connect
Diving into the plan
"...city and Capitol Metro) will embark on engineering and environmental studies (under "NEPA" – the National Envi­ron­­mental Policy Act)..."

Sept. 25, 2020 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Council: Too Little Affordable Housing, or Too Much?
Two southeast projects divide dais; APD's state grants OK'd
"...and neighbors citing gentrification concerns and threats to sensitive environmental features...."

Sept. 4, 2020 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Local Activists Call Out Police and Find Themselves Flagged as Threats
Doesn't take much to get on the watchlist
"...ethnic profiling practiced. This week we talk to notable activists whose legal speech and conduct was flagged by ARIC..."

Aug. 28, 2020 News Feature by John Anderson

Rates Hike Irregularity
"...will raise rates 13% more! On April 30, nine environmental and consumer organizations wrote a letter asking the Austin..."

June 12, 2020 Postmarks

Austin at Large: And Still, We Rise
Austin has liberated itself from exhausted narratives before. It's time to do it again.
"...nearly 7am, laid down the law: Austin's natural and environmental heritage is not to be spoiled and plundered, and..."

June 12, 2020 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

The Dirt on Grubs and Composting
Are black soldier flies the hot new sustainable fuel?
"...the city of Buda and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality due to "over 300 resident complaints ... 58..."

Feb. 21, 2020 Food Feature by Lina Fisher

When Did the Single-Family Home Go From Being the American Dream to an Urbanist Nightmare?
One policy wonk's view of how we got here
"...it all. It features traditional face-offs like "neighborhoods and environmentalists vs. developers," but also fairly novel formulations like "developers..."

Feb. 7, 2020 News Feature by Daryl Slusher

An End to Pot Prosecutions?
Council considers resolution to effectively decriminalize low-level possession
"...the arrests did not. One fear of criminal justice activists is that the arrests may be sitting in a..."

Jan. 24, 2020 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Election Ticker: Marching Toward 2020
Early voting in the primaries is only seven weeks away
"...the short runway will help motivate people – donors, activists, volunteers – to get involved, because it's urgent now...."

Dec. 27, 2019 News Feature by Michael King

Good News and Bad News for Neighbors of Austin Community Landfill
County and operator at odds over expansion
"...most controversial landfill might soon be growing, neighbors and activists had been calling a recent vote by the Travis..."

Oct. 25, 2019 News Feature by Lindsay Stafford Mader

Behind Enemy Lines at ALEC's Right-Wing Policy Conference
Activists say the American Legislative Exchange Council backs corporate interests over people
"...have got to go!" chanted around 100 labor, immigrant, environmental, disability, and social justice advocates outside the JW Marriott..."

Aug. 30, 2019 News Feature by Mary Tuma

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