Mexico Has Its Own Movement Against Police Brutality
Protests against George Floyd’s killing in the U.S. have galvanized protests against killings by police in Mexico.
View ArticleAustin ISD Librarians Looked Outside To Get Elementary School Students...
Circle time and other group activities have been prohibited during the pandemic. So librarians found a way to get students active and reading through story strolls.
View ArticleDespite Expanded Eligibility, Vaccine Appointments Through Austin Public...
The department said it's looking at ways to vaccinate people at sites like apartment complexes and Austin Independent School District meal pickups, rather than requiring them to sign up online.
View ArticlePause/Play Season 2, Episode 3: The Art Of Livestreaming
Hear how people are approaching livestreaming and what it could mean for the future of the Austin music community.
View ArticleOrganizaciones Buscan Que Vacuna Contra COVID-19 Sea Más Accesible En East...
Los organizadores están tratando de eliminar barreras como falta de acceso a internet y problemas de transporte abriendo nuevos centros de vacunación y distribuyendo panfletos con información clave.
View ArticleCOVID-19 Vaccinations Key To Students Returning To College Campuses This Fall
Most U.S. colleges are planning to reopen in person for the fall semester. In Texas, that includes Texas State and Texas A&M.
View ArticleERCOT Ends Energy Conservation Alert After Warning Of Emergency Grid Conditions
The grid operator issued an alert Tuesday, warning that electricity demand on the grid was close to surpassing supply.
View Article'When We Fight, We Win': East Austin Tenants Living Without Gas Since The...
Tenants of Mount Carmel Village will get a one-time payment and a guaranteed right to move back to their apartment once the main gas line at the property is repaired.
View ArticleCitas Disponibles A Través De APH Para Vacunarse Contra El COVID-19 No Se...
El departamento dijo que está buscando la manera de vacunar a los residentes en sitios como complejos de apartamentos o durante la distribución de comida por parte del distrito escolar de Austin, en...
View ArticleAn Army Of People Is Helping Folks In The Austin Area Find COVID-19 Vaccine...
Even though eligibility has expanded, it hasn't gotten much easier to actually find an appointment.
View ArticleAn Army Of People Is Helping Folks In The Austin Area Find COVID-19 Vaccine...
Even though eligibility has expanded, it hasn't gotten much easier to actually find an appointment.
View ArticleWhile Texas Lawmakers Target Renewables, The State's 'Thermal Fleet'...
The state’s grid operator warned of a possible energy emergency on the grid Tuesday. It said slightly warmer-than-expected weather was part of the problem, but it was really the fact that coal, gas and...
View Article'We Really Need To Laugh Right Now': 'Natatorium' Combines Improv Comedy,...
The new streaming show 'Natatorium' fuses improvised dialogue, chamber music, and a healthy dose of audience participation.
View ArticleERCOT Cancela Alerta De Conservación De Energía Tras Hacer Advertencias De...
El operador de la red eléctrica en Texas emitió una alerta el martes indicando que la demanda de electricidad estaba muy cerca de superar la capacidad de suministro de la red.
View Article‘Cuando Luchamos, Ganamos’: Inquilinos En East Austin Que Han Vivido Sin Gas...
Los inquilinos de Mount Carmel Village recibirán compensación económica y tiene garantía de que podrán volver a sus apartamentos una vez que se arregle la tubería central de gas.
View ArticleRailroad Commission Renews Permit For South Texas Oil And Gas Waste Facility...
The site in Orange Grove can operate for another five years, but neighbors want the commission to address its potentially toxic air pollution.
View ArticleAustin's Village Of Tiny Homes For Formerly Homeless Folks To Triple In Size
Community First Village announced a two-phase plan to build out 127 additional acres of land to host 1,400 new tiny homes for Austinites transitioning out of homelessness.
View ArticleAustin ISD Could Lose Millions From The State If Too Many Students Stay Home
Under the Texas Education Agency's formula, 44% of enrolled students need to be back in school buildings for at least 13 days during the last six weeks of the school year.
View ArticleThe Color Of Wellness Magazine With Michelle Green Rhodes
On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Michelle Greene Rhodes, author and editor-in-chief of The Color of Wellness Magazine.
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