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The mascot is an homage to an albino squirrel named Carla, who was a friend of the station before her unfortunate demise.
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With World Cup fever peaking, flag stores in Austin have been selling out of the old red, white and blue. The oldest red, white and blue, in fact – the…
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Been following the World Cup? If so, you can stop right here. This one's for the rest of us. Sonny Carl Davis (you know, that guy from "Bernie" who broke…
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Big Tex, the beloved but odd State Fair of Texas icon, has been named the country’s quirkiest landmark. After four weeks of online voting, the larger...
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Mount Bonnell and Barton Springs are two of Austin's eternal treasures –unblemished reminders of Austin's natural beauty.But to a handful of reviewers on…
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It’s not yet autumn but fall webworms are showing up on trees across Central Texas.The caterpillars form webbing on leaves – and spend much of their lives…
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What do you think of when you think of Austin?Live music, hot summers, breakfast tacos and the people come to mind for starters. But spend a little time…
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You may have seen them on your morning commute: handmade signs, around Lamar and Barton Springs, offering services and sentiments that seem more than a…
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Austin is inching its way towards the creation of a possible new rail line.Later today, Project Connect, a group of regional transportation officials…
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This Saturday is the 58th anniversary of the party. To mark the occasion, KUT put down the turkey leg to bring you some little-known history about one of Austin's most popular festivals.