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Robert Ellis, a Texan musician with roots in Austin, said his bottom line hasn't suffered and his life has improved after ...
Recycled Reads was created as a way to raise money for the Austin Library system while also helping to divert books away from ...
NPR will cut its budget by about $8 million in order to provide that money to member stations most impacted by last week's ...
The popular Wimberley swimming hole has struggled with low water levels for years. While staff with the Hays County Parks ...
A panel of Texas House and Senate lawmakers are holding a joint meeting today where they’re discussing the state’s response ...
Hundreds of family photos are being restored by the Austin Disaster Relief Network. But for many people affected by the ...
KUT's Kailey Hunt was reporting near Big Sandy Creek in northwestern Travis County when a crew of search and rescue workers ...
The Travis Audubon organization is hosting birders and those who are interested at the Round Rock Crossing shopping center ...
The risk of drowning persists past childhood for those who never learn to swim. But there are always opportunities to learn.
The station’s general manager, Debbie Hiott, said the cuts may lead to the station dropping some shows and freezing hiring.
Despite having an office with hundreds of attorneys, Ken Paxton frequently opts to hire private lawyers. One cost taxpayers ...
‘He’s in everything I do’: Amid tragedy, visions of his son underpin Ben Kweller’s new album
The Dripping Springs musician’s son Dorian, who was killed in a car accident, still has his presence felt in “Cover the ...
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