Stephanie Federico
Digital News EditorStephanie Federico (she/her) is the senior digital news editor at KUT.org. She came to Austin in January 2017 from NPR in Washington, D.C., where she was a homepage/audience engagement editor. She has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Boston University and more than a dozen years of experience in newsrooms as a copy editor, wires editor, and digital and homepage editor. You can email her at sfederico@kut.org.
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No officer will be indicted for the officer-involved shooting of a serial bomber in March, Austin Police Chief Brian Manley said Thursday.“There’s a part…
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The Austin City Council voted to move ahead in negotiations with Major League Soccer and Precourt Sports Ventures to build a 20,000-seat stadium near the…
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has asked a court to stop the federal government from issuing or renewing DACA permits while a lawsuit Texas filed…
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A judge has dismissed a complaint against confessed Austin bomber Mark Conditt now that his body has been identified and released to his family, U.S.…
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Stewart Vanderwilt, general manager and director of KUT and KUTX, announced today he is leaving Austin to become CEO of Colorado Public Radio.At an…
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Over a three-week period this month, a series of bombings in Austin left two people dead and four others injured.The ordeal had many Austinites on edge.…
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Technicians have removed bomb components and homemade explosives from inside the Pflugerville home of an Austin bombing suspect who died early this…
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Two package bombs found at two separate FedEx facilities in Texas today are connected to a string of bombings in Austin, local and federal officials say.…
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Authorities have increased the reward to $100,000 for information leading to an arrest in a string of package bombings in Austin.That's in addition to the…
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The Austin Police Department says it has received 265 calls about suspicious packages after two package bombings in Austin yesterday. None has turned out…