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A scholar of politics tells Texas Standard how political theater has consequences, and that the electoral college is “on the chopping block.”
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The City of Austin has agreed to pay a New York City-based consultant up to $1.3 million to investigate racism and bigotry in the Austin Police…
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The Austin Police Department is facing yet another lawsuit over its use of less-lethal rounds during protests this summer.A complaint filed on behalf of…
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A federal lawsuit filed Tuesday argues an Austin police officer used excessive force when the officer shot a protester with a "less lethal" round in May,…
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Austin Police Chief Has A 'Comprehensive' Plan To Handle Election Protests, But Offers Few SpecificsAustin Police Chief Brian Manley says his department has a plan to keep demonstrators safe should protests break out in response to the election…
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The Austin Police Department has added two names to a list of officers — now totaling seven — it says were involved in injuring protesters during…
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Lee esta historia en español. Four Austin City Council members sent a letter Thursday to the head of police asking him to explain how he plans to keep…
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Joseph Frilot considers himself an introvert. He’s a sixth- and seventh-grade pre-AP social studies teacher in Austin, and he couldn’t imagine himself…
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An Army sergeant driving for a ride-hailing company shot Garrett Foster "to protect his own life," the law firm representing the man said in a press…
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Lee esta historia en español. As a kid, Mike Ramos used to walk to get pastries for his grandmother every week from La Mexicana, the panaderia that's been…