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While protests in Houston, San Antonio and Dallas remained mostly peaceful, tensions flared in Austin on Monday evening.
On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Marc H. Morial, President and CEO of the ...
Javier Wallace is the son of a Black Panamanian immigrant and a Black Austinite. His family history shaped his experience ...
A group of homeowners used the law in 2019 to stop Austin's attempt to rewrite rules about what can be built and where.
Austin Police arrested at least two people outside a federal building reportedly being used by ICE as a detention facility.
A Texas law made college more affordable for undocumented students. What happens now that it's gone?
Current and former students say being able to pay in-state tuition rates made college more accessible. The state ended the law last week.
Austin airport's CEO warned the Federal Aviation Administration months ago about the "critical" staffing shortage at the air ...
Juneteenth, a national holiday celebrating the final emancipation of enslaved people, prompts many Austin communities to host ...
Bills touted as "anti-squatter" reforms were originally written to make it easier to evict renters. But legislators ...
It's a lot of cringe, but in all the best ways,” says Mike Graupmann, the lead story producer for Mortified Austin. The ...
Students say they've felt scared and confused after the Trump administration revoked certain visas. The government announced ...
Texas' $8.5B school funding plan is headed to Abbott's desk. What it means for students and teachers
One of the most highly debated bills in Texas’ 2025 legislative session has passed both chambers and heads to Gov. Greg ...
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