People of all ages and races lined the streets in Austin's African American Cultural Heritage District for the parade on Friday.
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Interim Dean Anita Vangelisti fired KUT Public Media General Manager Debbie Hiott this week for "lack of responsible leadership" ahead of the KUT Festival. Documents obtained by KUT don't suggest any glaring issues between UT and event planners in the days and weeks before the festival.
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There was a time when you could get the deep-fried slab of meat just about anywhere.
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The project will nearly double the amount of rentable space at the center. Completion is set for 2029.
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Extreme heat is especially dangerous in the early summer, when people's bodies are not as accustomed to higher temperatures.
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A new investigative report paints a troubling picture of Camp Mystic's preparedness before last year’s historic July Fourth floods, which killed 25 campers and two counselors. The 115-page report will now be used by the Texas Legislature to guide future policy changes.
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“I'm not retiring, I'm rewiring,” Alexander told a crowd of longtime customers, friends, local restaurateurs and musicians gathered Monday to celebrate his legacy.
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The court ruled that the law used to prosecute a North Texas marijuana user violated his Second Amendment right to bear arms and is unconstitutionally vague.
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"You Can Color Outside the Lines: The Story of the Big Boys" documents the weird miracle that was the band, a genuinely original act in a scene that began to Xerox itself fast. It debuts Sunday in Austin.
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