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Health Care Advocates Concerned About Budget

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Health Care Advocates Concerned About ...

Gov. Rick Perry has called for more budget cuts in 2013, but advocates are rallying to protect health care....
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City, State Considering Incentives Agreement With ID Company

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City, State Considering Incentives Agr...

City officials are mulling another economic incentives agreement...
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Jeannie Jessup

Wildfire Oral History Project

Jeannie Jessup

"I’m from Kansas. I know wind. It was windy, and we knew if something did get started, it would probably be all over. We were hoping we weren’t right."...
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Gwin Family

Wildfire Oral History Project

Gwin Family

"He said, 'Jennifer, is that ash falling on our heads?' and I said, 'Yes.' That’s when he looked at me and said, 'I think we need to go right now.' "...
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Dallas Cowboys Kick Off NFL Season

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Dallas Cowboys Kick Off NFL Season

The NFL season officially kicks off tonight Wednesday when the Dallas Cowboys take on the New York Giants....
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Travis County Burn Ban Extended

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Travis County Burn Ban Extended

Travis County commissioners voted unanimously this morning to extend the burn ban into October. The county is still in a moderate drought and there have been several days of record breaking temperatures and low relative humidity....
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Texans Reading a Lot Into Castro Keynote

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Texans Reading a Lot Into Castro Keyno...

Call them idealistic, but the Texas delegates in town for this week’s Democratic National Convention are reading a lot into the selection of San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro to give Tuesday night’s keynote address....
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USDA: One in Five Texas Households At Risk of Hunger

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USDA: One in Five Texas Households At ...

The USDA report comes as Congress is debating changes to the food stamp program....
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One in Four Travis County Mosquitoes Test Positive for West Nile

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One in Four Travis County Mosquitoes T...

More than half of the confirmed West Nile virus cases in the country this year have been in Texas – over 1,000 Texans have contracted the disease. And local authorities have surprising figures about how prevalent the virus is in the Austin area....
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Matt Lara

Wildfire Oral History Project

Matt Lara

"I could hear propane tanks exploding. It looked like a scene out of 'Apocalypse Now.'"...
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Redford Lindsey and Susie Fowler

Wildfire Oral History Project

Redford Lindsey and Susie Fowler

"It wasn’t like one thing that happens and then it’s done. It was weeks of suddenly dealing with it and then months of dealing with it."...
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Questions Raised About Solitary Confinement

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Questions Raised About Solitary Confin...

The number of Texas prisoners being held in solitary confinement has gone down, but officials told lawmakers today that some serious problems remain....
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Home Prices Up Around Austin

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Home Prices Up Around Austin

New data released today shows homes in the Austin, Round Rock and San Marcos areas are increasing in value....
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Stage 2 Water Restrictions Back in Effect

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Stage 2 Water Restrictions Back in Eff...

Starting today, the city of Austin is implementing stage 2 water restrictions. That means you can only water your garden or lawn once a week. But this time, some changes to the ordinance might help people save what’s in their garden....
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