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Today’s Wayback Wednesday marks the 32nd anniversary of the 1983 fire at the Texas Capitol. The electrical fire started in the early morning hours of…
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The Texas Department of Public Safety has officially launched a mounted patrol on the state capitol grounds. Much like their first use during the 2013...
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Decorum is the word these past few weeks at the Texas Capitol.In the Legislature's special sessions, protest has been vocal - both outside the Capitol…
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A scene of five statues, originally intended to go on the Texas Capitol grounds, have finally been dedicated.As of Friday, they were adopted by east…
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UPDATE (4/4/13): Senate Bill 507 by State Sen. Kirk Watson (D-Austin) passed the Senate unanimously today.The bill would limit public private…
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The U.S. Supreme Court continues its examination of same-sex marriage today, taking up arguments in one part of the federal Defense of Marriage…
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Good morning. The National Weather Service says Austin’s in for a warm and breezy day, with highs in the lower 80s.Lead Story: As more people move to…
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Preservation Texas is out with its 10th annual list of the state’s most endangered places.The list looks back on the past 10 years: six places that have…
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Public-private partnerships have been back in the news lately, after the Sunset Advisory Commission put a halt to some development projects being…
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Good morning. Don’t be scared by that bright stuff outside – it’s called sunshine, and you’re forgiven for forgetting it after this week’s rainy weather.…