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Sylvia Ponce-Carson, deputy general manager for KUT and KUTX Public Media, will retire Dec. 31, after more than three decades in public media.
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Join us Wednesday, Nov. 15, for a casual morning meet-up. We’ll be at Radio Coffee & Bar on Menchaca between 8 and 10 am. Meet some of your favorite KUT reporters, including Audrey McGlinchy and Luz Moreno-Lozano.
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Let’s ring in the holidays together — Austin style — at the annual Sing-Along, Tree Lighting and Stroll downtown. This community event is a family favorite — and it's free!
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Join us for networking and a casual – and informative – conversation about how climate change has altered our environment in Austin – and steps we can take to improve conditions in our own lawns and gardens.
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As Austin’s news landscape evolves and newcomers look to connect to their new community, it’s more important than ever to communicate that KUT is the go-to source for local news and information – regardless of the platform. To better convey this, we’ve refined the KUT logo to emphasize the service we deliver, because we’re more than a radio station.
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Season Tres of the award-winning "Tacos of Texas" podcast is wrapping up and we’re celebrating with a fiesta, con community, tacos, cervezas y más! Join us at 2 p.m., Nov. 12.
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Some of our newsroom staff will be moderating author panels at the 28th annual Texas Book Festival. Come say hello if you'll be there.
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Join us Wednesday, Oct. 25, for a casual morning meet-up. We’ll be at the newest Radio Coffee & Bar location – McKinney neighborhood – between 8 and 10 am. Meet some of your favorite KUT reporters.
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KUT healthcare reporter Olivia Aldridge is putting a face to young nurses navigating an evolving industry through a reporting series featuring nursing school graduate Jose Escobar. The series will air on KUT 90.5 throughout the coming months.
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Join us in welcoming a talented cohort of 11 interns to KUT and KUTX. They aren’t just here to learn but to contribute. They will have their own bylines, photo credits and digital contributions as the semester goes on. We’re excited to lift their voices.