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Day Trips & Beyond: July Events Roundup
The latest on Texas festivals, swimming holes, and terrifying worms
"...Fun events are really heating up around the state in July...."

July 2, 2021 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Day Trips & Beyond: August Travel Updates
The latest on safe travel during the pandemic
"...Know before you go where highway construction around the state might slow you down. The Texas Department of Transportation..."

Aug. 6, 2020 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

March Primary Election Coverage Live Blog
Travis County awaits Super Tuesday election results
"...momentous elections in Texas history. Who will claim the state's big juicy bag of Democratic presidential delegates? Who will..."

March 3, 2020 News Post by News Staff

Controversial SOAH Chief Judge Takes Her Leave
Lesli Ginn will not seek reappointment to State Office of Administrative Hearings
"...circulated amidst administrative law judges and staff at the State Office of Administrative Hearings. Slugged simply "Update" by Chief..."

Jan. 25, 2019 News Feature by Michael King

Day Trips & Beyond: May Events Roundup
Catfish, outlaws, and armadillos
"...It’s May and the fun around the state is heating up. Now’s the time to find something..."

May 2, 2018 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Chronicle Endorsements
Our endorsements on local bond packages and state constitutional amendments
"...offers the following endorsements on local bond packages and state constitutional amendments. See the full text of these endorsements,..."

Oct. 27, 2017 News Feature by The Chronicle Editorial Board

Chronicle Endorsements
Our endorsements on local bond packages and state constitutional amendments
"...them east of I-35) and various parks projects (spread fairly evenly throughout the county). The road projects, with a..."

Oct. 20, 2017 News Feature by The Chronicle Editorial Board

They Shoot Movies, Don't They?
Heather Page on the state of the Texas Film Commission
"...name, "film commission" is a partial misnomer. It's the state's point of contact with the film industry, yes, but..."

April 22, 2016 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Notes of a Football Addict (Vol. V)
Paying tribute to Blanda, and more
"...into the heart of what's gone wrong in the State of Texas football, it is only proper to spend..."

Oct. 7, 2010 Sports Post by John Razook

Pot a Cash Crop in Colorado
Medi-pot license applications net millions
"...Thousands of people have filed papers with the state of Colorado to get ahead of impending regulation of..."

Aug. 3, 2010 News Post by Jordan Smith

We Have an Issue: The Weekend Forecast Is Hot. Very, Very Hot.
The 32nd annual Austin Chronicle Hot Sauce Festival is here
"...travel suggestions for your fall calendar, including a craft fair at Camp Verde near Kerrville, a historic school open..."

Sept. 9, 2022 Column by Kimberley Jones

Qmmunity: Will Austin Ever Have a Gayborhood?
Plus, Future Front Market returns to Fair Market and more queer events this week
"...in the same area that share similar interests. Some states and cities prioritize COIs when drawing certain state- or..."

Aug. 20, 2021 Column by Beth Sullivan

Day Trips & Beyond: Daytripping in the Age of a Pandemic
Stay home, stay safe, and still scratch that travel itch
"...might improve your mental health, it goes against the statewide ban on nonessential travel. A little daytripping may not..."

April 8, 2020 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Lege Lines: Texas GOP Tees up More Voter ID Nonsense
Secretary of State issues election advisory, ignites right-wing voter fraud frenzy
"...When newly appointed Texas Secretary of State David Whitley (until recently a top aide to Gov...."

Feb. 1, 2019 News Feature by Mary Tuma

Rep. Eddie Rodriguez on the 86th Texas Legislature
“I’ll be working against issues that will unfairly treat Latinos in the state
"...Last session, he served on Environmental Regulation, Redistricting, and State Affairs; he chairs the House Farm-to-Table Caucus and has..."

Jan. 4, 2019 News Feature by Mary Tuma

A Mile Above Texas
Gorgeous images of land and water shot from the air provide a fresh perspective on the Lone Star State
"...Paso or Amarillo to Houston (which are, to be fair, sizable distances), but you'll gain a new appreciation for..."

Dec. 7, 2018 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Court: Texas House Districts Unlawful, Unconstitutional
Panel of judges rules 2-1 against drawing of 2011 maps
"...District Court of Texas ruled last month that the state’s congressional districts were drawn to suppress minority votes, but..."

April 20, 2017 News Post by Richard Whittaker

Texas Changes Birth, Death Certificate Policy for Same-Sex Couples
State begins issuing death certificates to same-sex couples
"...Under court pressure, the state of Texas has issued new birth and death certificate..."

Aug. 13, 2015 News Post by Mary Tuma

Headlines
"...90% of all school districts and charters met minimum state standards. Education reformers see room for improvement, while teachers..."

Aug. 15, 2014 News Feature

Cave Murder: Court Grants Review
Pitonyak to argue that state withheld favorable evidence
"...Cave, should have the opportunity to argue that the state impermissibly withheld from his defense evidence suggesting that another..."

March 20, 2013 News Post by Jordan Smith

Rodeo Austin 2013 Music Line-Up
Star of Texas Fair & Rodeo ropes in more March madness
"...of my every year – the Star of Texas Fair & Rodeo roped me in three nights out of..."

Jan. 4, 2013 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

Larger Than Life
The Texas Film Hall of Fame Awards
"...from the Gulf Coast to the Guadalupe Mountains, few states have beguiled the silver screen as Texas has. As..."

March 4, 2011 Screens Feature by Margaret Moser

Loss to Trojans, Trouncing of Bobcats
The ups and downs of UT men's b-ball
"...themselves six days later at home versus neighboring Texas State. UT remained in the Top 25 by the skin..."

Dec. 13, 2010 Sports Post by Russ Espinoza

Bob Stoops on Line 2
No to fried butter, yes to a tough OU-UT matchup
"...waist band is straining. Fried butter at the Texas State Fair? I’ll pass. Speaking of passing, Joe, what’s with..."

Oct. 15, 2009 Sports Post by Joe O'Connell

Pickett v. Riddle: House Floor Smackdown!
Lawmakers tussle over bill that would help state employees that volunteer with foster kids
"...Pickett's measure to amend the Government Code to allow state employees up to five hours leave time per month..."

April 23, 2009 News Post by Jordan Smith

Page Two
An amalgam of influences with a life of its own, the Chronicle is smarter than we are
"...an embarrassing degree, especially politics. Other media covers the state, the nation, and the world. Our job is Austin...."

Jan. 16, 2004 Column by Louis Black

A Certified Shame
The Sad State of the American Steak
"...Certified Angus branded-beef program for good beef at a fair price...."

Oct. 18, 1996 Food Feature by Robb Walsh

Texas “Death Star” Law Ruled Unconstitutional Two Days Before Taking Effect
But Texas is likely to appeal
"...A new state law that would limit the ability for local elected..."

Aug. 30, 2023 News Post by Austin Sanders

Balancing the Scales of Justice on Texas’ Most Important Courts
Dems run en masse for statewide judicial seats
"...since the mid-1990s: contested primaries for nominations to the state's two high courts...."

Feb. 14, 2020 News Post by Brant Bingamon

Chronicle Endorsements
Our endorsements on local bond packages and state constitutional amendments
"...offers the following endorsements on local bond packages and state constitutional amendments. See the full text of these endorsements,..."

Nov. 3, 2017 News Feature by The Chronicle Editorial Board

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