1 2 3

News

A New (Recycled) Bookstore Opens

Recycle Reads will open its doors on Burnet Road. The books will range in price from 50 cents to 2 dollars, and the store will be primarily operated by volunteers....
» read more

News

Creating KUT

On February 28th KUT radio will mark its 50th anniversary....
» read more

News

The Immigration Debate Stays Alive

Partnering with some lawmakers, leaders in the Texas Hispanic community want lawmakers to pursue what they call "practical immigration policies."...
» read more

News

UT Medical Center in Galveston Fights ...

Since Hurricane Ike destroyed much of the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, there has been much debate over whether it should be rebuilt....
» read more

News

Perry Wants $260 Million for Water Pro...

Texas Governor Rick Perry emphasized the need to fund a water plan the Legislature approved in 2001....
» read more

News

Goods Donations Down at Charities

As the economic downturn continues to impact Austin, charitable organizations are seeing a marked decline in donations of goods, for thrift stores and benefit rummage sales....
» read more

News

Life After Layoff

Austinite and commentator Susie Cohen knows how it feels to lose a job, when not expecting to....
» read more

News

Lake Boardwalk Ain’t No Cake Walk

The city's proposed boardwalk has property owners flushed with opposition....
» read more

News

Lone Superintendent Finalist Named

Doctor Meria Carstarphen was named the lone finalist Thursday to replace outgoing Austin Independent School District Superintendent Pat Forgione....
» read more

News

City Releases Revised Budget

The City's re-tooled spending plan contains some good news for library patrons, but not for the Austin Fire Department....
» read more

News

AISD Names Superintendent Finalist

Superintendent from St. Paul, MN is lone candidate to succeed the retiring Pat Forgione....
» read more

News

Homeless Advocates Gain More HUD Fundi...

Austin area Homeless advocates expect over a million dollars of new Housing and Urban Development funding for area non-profits....
» read more

News

Health Records Increasingly Digital

The idea of making your health records as easy to access as your email has been an idea kicking around for several years now. But last night the issue was pushed to the forefront when President Obama brought it up during his speech to Congress....
» read more

News

Is Austin Shifting From Chip Making?

People who work at local chip maker Spansion were dealt a bombshell on Monday. Hundreds of employees at the company's Austin facilities were laid off without severance pay....
» read more
Page 567 of 584« First...102030...565566567568569...580...Last »