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No More Cars on the Green: APD Steeping Up Enforcement

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No More Cars on the Green: APD Steepin...

The Austin Police Department is trying to curb citations and towings at large events at Zilker Park like Blues on the Green. The last concert saw 22 citations for illegal parking....
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Texans React to Immigration Ruling

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Texans React to Immigration Ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling striking down much of Arizona's immigration law drew quick reaction from lawmakers and immigration advocates in Texas....
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Timing Could Be Key in Urban Rail Vote

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Timing Could Be Key in Urban Rail Vote

The Austin American-Statesman’s transportation reporter Ben Wear speaks with KUT's Matt Largey about when we could see urban rail on the ballot, and how the timing of the vote could affect its chances....
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New Book Suggests Texas’ Ideas Are Spreading

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New Book Suggests Texas’ Ideas A...

In the book, Collins looks at how different Texas policies were formed, and then how they jumped to the national stage. KUT’s Ben Philpott spoke with Collins about her book....
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City to Sell East 12th Properties

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City to Sell East 12th Properties

The Austin Urban Renewal Board this afternoon voted to sell two tracts of property on East 12th Street in two different ways...
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Three Big Questions About an Austin Medical School

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Three Big Questions About an Austin Me...

With a new medical school at the University of Texas all but a done deal, a few important questions remain to be ironed out....
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Officials: Texas Has Enough Energy for Heat Wave

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Officials: Texas Has Enough Energy for...

Last summer's record heat almost led to rolling blackouts, but officials say the triple-digit temperatures coming soon to much of the state likely won't overwhelm the system. Texans will crank up the air conditioning this week, but the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, or ERCOT, says even...
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Take It Easy With Power Use Today

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Take It Easy With Power Use Today

Temperatures have risen above 100 degrees today in Austin, and across Texas, and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas is asking residents to limit their energy usage....
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As Meetings Go, This One’s Quick: Council Members Inaugurated Tonight

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As Meetings Go, This One’s Quick...

Compared to recent all-night gatherings, tonight’s meeting of the Austin City Council should set a land-speed record....
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Drug Bust’s Effects Could Spread

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Drug Bust’s Effects Could Spread

It took more than a year and several government agencies to do it, but law enforcement finally pried the lid off the Texas Syndicate’s local heroin operation....
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Armstrong Blasts Anti-Doping Agency

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Armstrong Blasts Anti-Doping Agency

Former professional cyclist Lance Armstrong has filed a scathing response to the latest doping allegations against him. Today was the deadline for the seven-time Tour de France winner to respond to allegations that he used performance enhancing drugs. Armstrong's lawyers accused the U.S....
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Cool Diversions for Hot Days

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Cool Diversions for Hot Days

It’s going to be a hot one in Austin this weekend, but there’s much fun to be had....
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Dewhurst-Cruz Debate Could Turn on Immigration

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Dewhurst-Cruz Debate Could Turn on Imm...

U.S. Senate Republican runoff candidates Ted Cruz and David Dewhurst will debate tonight in Dallas....
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Life by the Drop: Going Dry in Matagorda Bay

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Life by the Drop: Going Dry in Matagor...

What about the Colorado itself? Does a river have a right to flow? People in Texas bays and coastal areas that depend on fresh water inflows might say it does....
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