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Drought Conditions May Improve, But Crops in Danger
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KUT News Wins Six Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards
AUSTIN, Texas—April 18, 2013—KUT News has won six regional Edward R. Murrow awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) in recognition of excellence…...
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KUT Fosters Partnerships
Drought Image via KUTNews.org
The news department of KUT strives to create partnerships with other worthy institutions.
Just last year, KUT collaborated with Texas Monthly on a…...
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Get Involved Spotlight: TreeFolks
About TreeFolks:
TreeFolks is the only charity in Central Texas promoting comprehensive urban forestry practices to public, private and government audiences. Our programs…...
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Where Are the Bluebonnets?
If you are one of those parents who drag your kids all over town to find the picture-perfect patch of Texas bluebonnets in the spring, then brace yourself: There aren’t as many flowers this year....
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Rain, Hail Over Central Texas on First Day of Spring
The calendar now says spring!
Some much-needed rain fell over Central Texas last night and this morning. Rain totals could range from a tenth of an inch to one inch.
People in some ar…...
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Should Texas Use ‘Rainy Day’ Fund for Water Projects?
Should Texas take money from the state’s so-called Rainy Day Fund for water projects? It’s an idea that will get a closer look today.
Lawmakers in the House Appropriations C…...
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KUT Earns 13 — Eight First Place — Awards from Texas Associated Press Broadcasters
AUSTIN, Texas—March 4, 2013— KUT 90.5, has been honored with 13 awards for journalism excellence, including eight first-place honors, from Texas Associated Press Broadca…...
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UT Students to Give Tree Seedlings to Bastrop
University of Texas at Austin students who are part of the Campus Environmental Center are helping to reforest the burnt lands of Bastrop by sending the city more than 40,000 loblolly pine...
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Cedar Fever: Why it’s Late and What to Do Now That it’s Here
The cedar fever season might have arrived a little late this year, but it is packing a punch now that it is here.
The Allergy and Asthma Center in Georgetown reported a pollen cou…...
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Combs: Lawmakers Will Have $101.4 Billion for Budget
The Texas Legislature will have $101.4 billion to haggle over in crafting its next two-year budget, along with an extra $11.8 billion in the Rainy Day Fund, Comptroller Susan Combs announced Monday morning.
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How Drought and Wildfire Could Bring Bears Back to Texas
There are hardly any bears in Texas, but it hasn’t always been that way. Black bears used to roam the state from the Piney Woods of the east to the mountain ranges of the far west....
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Senators: More LCRA Water for Cities
Two state senators are pushing the Lower Colorado River Authority not to release water from the Highland Lakes to downstream rice farmers. In a letter to LCRA Chairman Tim Timmerman, Kirk Watson, D-Austin, and
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