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Thursday was the first day people who got an appointment through Austin Public Health's vaccine registration site could get the coronavirus vaccine. Hundreds showed up at once, and lines wrapped around the building.
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Newly minted Travis County District Attorney José Garza also laid out plans to pursue 21 other cases involving police shootings, deaths in custody, use-of-force and an accusation of sexual assault.
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Dell Med researchers are looking into whether empathy can be a medical intervention for the health effects of isolation.
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The Williamson County Mobile Outreach Team does everything from responding to overdoses, connecting people with counselors, or just finding the best care that doesn’t involve a hospital or jail.
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After a rocky and sluggish start, lawmakers are calling on Gov. Greg Abbott to communicate better and move some groups to the front of the line.
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Planned Parenthood officials say patients will have a hard time finding new providers in a short window of time during a pandemic.
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The City of Austin is finalizing a four-year rollout of its curbside composting program, adding 55,000 homes by mid-February.
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The state's health care coverage crisis has gone from bad to worse during the pandemic. Experts say Medicaid expansion remains the best way to address it.
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The moves come just three days removed from a convincing 55-23 win over Colorado in the Alamo Bowl, Herman’s fourth bowl win in a row at Texas.
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From a pandemic to a reckoning with racial justice, KUT takes a look back on the biggest news events of 2020 by talking with those closest to the stories.