Attorneys said in court that Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees unknowingly violated a court order when they deported Any López Belloza before Thanksgiving.
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Historically, Texas voters mostly skip voting in primary elections. That fact changes everything about who ends up being elected – from their ideology to possibly even their party.
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Council members hope Austin police can find a way to minimize contact with federal immigration agents, despite state laws that stop cities from prohibiting local police from cooperating with ICE.
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Cugini opened the legendary Austin bar in 1975. He was remembered as an "exceptionally kind and funny man who started it all."
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The court may decide whether a particular challenge to Texas' Senate Bill 8, also known as the Texas Heartbeat Act, has a path forward.
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Austin Womxn Skate, which recently rebranded to Swirl Austin, prioritizes play and community despite member’s busy schedules.
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The bat-human conflict is just one way in which Austin’s soaring development intersects with downtown wildlife, residents and businesses.
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The goal of Black Rose ATX is to create spaces where students can explore storytelling, movement and voice together, guided by working artists who are paid a living wage to teach.
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This weekend you can celebrate a country music icon, reflect on climate resilience through art, bid farewell to a local treasure and catch KUT's Jerry Quijano leading a Q&A about a podcasting documentary.
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