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D.A.-Elect José Garza Taps Reform Advocates for His Team
D.A.-Elect José Garza Taps Reform Advocates for His Team
It's a new day in court for Austin's top law enforcement office

News, Nov. 18, 2020

Council Recap: Taking It (For) the Streets
Council Recap: Taking It (For) the Streets
New impact fee plan makes its first trip to the dais

News, Nov. 13, 2020

APD Audit and DACC Move Top Council Agenda
APD Audit and DACC Move Top Council Agenda
Back to business at City Hall

News, Nov. 12, 2020

Will the GOP Return to City Hall?
Will the GOP Return to City Hall?
Right-leaning challengers aim to unseat CMs in run-offs

News, Nov. 12, 2020

Westside City Council Races Go to Polarized Run-Offs
Westside City Council Races Go to Polarized Run-Offs
Districts 6 and 10 head to another race

News, Nov. 5, 2020

With Unrest a Possibility, Has APD Learned Its Lessons?
With Unrest a Possibility, Has APD Learned Its Lessons?
Law and disorder

News, Nov. 5, 2020

Housing Casts Shadows on Council's Preelection Agenda
Housing Casts Shadows on Council's Preelection Agenda
The home stretch

News, Oct. 29, 2020

A Guide to the Panels Working to Change APD
A Guide to the Panels Working to Change APD
Safety in numbers

News, Oct. 29, 2020

On COVID-19 Relief and Housing, Council Does What It Can
On COVID-19 Relief and Housing, Council Does What It Can
Waiting for the approved $15 million

News, Oct. 22, 2020

Council Recap: Not Many Tools in the Toolbox
Council Recap: Not Many Tools in the Toolbox
City Hall tries to stretch its funds for music, housing

News, Oct. 16, 2020

Brenda Ramos Demands Action in Son’s Killing
Brenda Ramos Demands Action in Son’s Killing
Officer neither charged nor disciplined in police shooting

News, Oct. 15, 2020

Council Weighs Choices on Eastside Housing and SAVES Fund
Council Weighs Choices on Eastside Housing and SAVES Fund
Trying to find the best worst option

News, Oct. 15, 2020

Could a Hotel Tax Help Save Austin’s Creative Sector?
Could a Hotel Tax Help Save Austin’s Creative Sector?
A familiar debate returns under extreme circumstances

News, Oct. 8, 2020

An Activist City Hall Faces the Verdict of Austin Voters
An Activist City Hall Faces the Verdict of Austin Voters
Council is put to the test

News, Oct. 8, 2020

City Council District 6: Flannigan Faulted for Progressive Politics
D6: Flannigan Faulted for Progressive Politics
Challengers run to incumbent’s right on homelessness, police spending

News, Oct. 8, 2020

City Council District 10: In Seven-Car Race, Alter Finds Center Lane
D10: In Seven-Car Race, Alter Finds Center Lane
D10 appears most likely to end in a December run-off – predicting who will make it past Nov. 3 is not easy.

News, Oct. 8, 2020

Council Recap: $15M in SAVES Funding for Venues, Child Care, Iconic Biz
Council Recap: $15M in SAVES Funding for Venues, Child Care, Iconic Biz
Efforts to raid Convention Center reserves turned back

News, Oct. 2, 2020

Council Preview: City Finds $15 Million to Help Struggling Businesses
Council Preview: City Finds $15 Million to Help Struggling Businesses
Three programs designed to assist economic sectors forced to close early in the pandemic

News, Oct. 1, 2020

Eastside Housing Proposals Blow Up at Council
Eastside Housing Proposals Blow Up at Council
"That was crazy"

News, Sept. 24, 2020

City Council Approves SAVES Resolution to Rescue Venues, Bars, Restaurants
City Council Approves SAVES Resolution to Rescue Venues, Bars, Restaurants
City will explore potential funding sources for struggling sectors

News, Sept. 18, 2020

City Council Mulls Future Events, as Venues Cry for Help Now
City Council Mulls Future Events, as Venues Cry for Help Now
Convention Center expansion, money for local businesses, and more Council items

News, Sept. 17, 2020

Council: Cash on Hand
Council: Cash on Hand
City’s RISE and RENT funds ready to deliver relief

News, Sept. 10, 2020

Council: Too Little Affordable Housing, or Too Much?
Council: Too Little Affordable Housing, or Too Much?
Two southeast projects divide dais; APD’s state grants OK’d

News, Sept. 3, 2020

Planning Commission Leaders Step Down to Chart Housing Waters
Planning Commission Leaders Step Down to Chart Housing Waters
Conor Kenny and Fayez Kazi look to bring more affordable housing to Austin

News, Sept. 3, 2020

Council Recap: Too Little Affordable Housing, or Too Much?
Council Recap: Too Little Affordable Housing, or Too Much?
Two Southeast projects divide dais; APD’s state grants OK’d

News, Aug. 28, 2020

Council Gets Surprised by APD's New State Grants
Council Gets Surprised by APD's New State Grants
Refund the police?

News, Aug. 27, 2020

A Look at the City Council Races for Districts 2, 4, & 7
A Look at the City Council Races for Districts 2, 4, & 7
As Garza moves on, Pool and Casar seek to stay put

News, Aug. 27, 2020

Council Candidates in District 6 and 10 Diverge on Police, Housing, Land Use
Council Candidates in District 6 and 10 Diverge on Police, Housing, Land Use
Race(s) to the West

News, Aug. 20, 2020

Family of Man Killed by APD Sues the City
Family of Man Killed by APD Sues the City
Ajay Griffin did not point a gun at officers, attorneys claim

News, Aug. 20, 2020

FY21 Budget Passes Unanimously With Big Cuts to Austin Police Funding
FY21 Budget Passes Unanimously With Big Cuts to Austin Police Funding
Council members celebrate first step, but acknowledge hard work ahead

News, Aug. 13, 2020

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