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Austin Prop 13: Clean Water and Open Space

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Austin Prop 13: Clean Water and Open S...

Austin voters will decide seven bond propositions in the November elections. KUT News is taking a look at each of them as Election Day approaches. Proposition 13 would borrow money for open space and watershed protection....
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Controlled Burns Are Coming Back

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Controlled Burns Are Coming Back

Austin is not only growing in population. Invasive plants like cedar trees or the King Ranch bluestem are spreading around Austin, and over the past two years, they have grown and provided a dangerous amount of fuel for wildfires. Yesterday, the Austin Water Utility conducted its first prescribed...
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With So Many Registered Voters, Why is Austin Turnout So Low?

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With So Many Registered Voters, Why is...

Today is National Voter Registration Day, a push to get voters on the rolls before registration ends. (In Texas, that’s Oct. 9.) According to  » read more
Appeals Court Upholds Open Meetings Law

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Appeals Court Upholds Open Meetings La...

A federal appeals court is upholding a Texas law aimed at government transparency. A group of city officials from across Texas had challenged the Texas Open Meetings Act, saying it violates their free speech rights. The law requires public officials to post notices and agendas for their...
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How Much Gulf Coast Security is Enough?

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How Much Gulf Coast Security is Enough...

A little more than a week ago, a bomb threat led to the evacuation of the UT campus in Austin. There was no bomb. But coming as it did on the heels of violence directed at Americans in the Middle East, the incident raised a perplexing and costly security issue for Texas: how to respond to the...
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Would Moving the Homeless Solve the Problem?

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Would Moving the Homeless Solve the Pr...

Austin’s downtown homeless population has come under scrutiny since Police Chief Art Acevedo called for homeless services to move out of downtown. The Police Department is not the only group focused on the homeless, but not everyone agrees what should be done. Council member Sheryl Cole says...
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Fort Hood Shooting Suspect Hospitalized

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Fort Hood Shooting Suspect Hospitalize...

The former Army psychiatrist accused of killing 13 people at Fort Hood has been hospitalized. A Fort Hood spokesman declined to say why Major Nidal Hasan was hospitalized. According to a press release, Hasan is in good condition and should be released within 48 hours. Hasan’s trial for the...
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A Less Educated Workforce? Checking the Numbers

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A Less Educated Workforce? Checking th...

A business leader says more Texas workers could lack a high school diploma by 2040. Bill Hammond of the Texas Association of Business said “If current trends continue, by 2040, 1 out of 3 Texas workers will not have a high school diploma” and that this would be an economic nightmare....
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Now Austin Cops Can’t Search Your Car Unless a Supervisor OKs It

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Now Austin Cops Can’t Search You...

Austin police officers will be required to get permission from a supervisor before searching a vehicle with the owners’ consent. That’s one of several APD policy changes announced today by police chief Art Acevedo. Officers will also have to get the driver to sign a form saying they voluntarily...
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Travis County To Buy $2.4 Million Fire Fighting Helicopter

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Travis County To Buy $2.4 Million Fire...

Travis County will spend $2.4 million on a helicopter to fight fires. County commissioners approved the purchase today. The county already has three EC-145 helicopters, but Danny Hobby with Travis County Emergency Services says this UH-1H helicopter will be different....
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Austin Proposition 12: Aiming to Move People

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Austin Proposition 12: Aiming to Move ...

It's just six weeks till the November elections. Along with federal, state and county offices, Austinites will vote on 18 city propositions, including seven bond propositions to fund improvement projects throughout the city. KUT News will be profiling these propositions in upcoming weeks....
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Initiative Looks to Mobilize East Austin Voter Turnout

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Initiative Looks to Mobilize East Aust...

In 2010, Texas ranked dead last among the states for voter turnout and 47th in 2008. Turnout for Austin’s East Side has been especially low. For our series, “Why Bother,” KUT's Joy Diaz reports that some Austinites are hoping recent efforts will change that. Ryan Robinson is the city’s...
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Longhorns to Challenge Reigning Champions

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Longhorns to Challenge Reigning Champi...

The Texas Longhorns will play their first Big 12 game of the season this week against Oklahoma State University. The Cowboys have beaten UT the last two years and are reigning conference champions. Oklahoma State is struggling to maintain consistency on offense after losing several top players...
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Many Voters Not Registered at Home Addresses

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Many Voters Not Registered at Home Add...

Texas lawmakers heard testimony today that there are about 4,100 people in the Houston area alone that aren’t registered to vote at their home address. Harris County Clerk Stan Stanart told the House Elections Committee that many of those people are registered through places like Mailboxes...
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