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January 27, 2016

Why Is Austin’s African-American Population Declining?

By: Matt Largey

In the first episode of our ATXplained podcast, we explore the factors behind Austin’s declining African-American population.


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July 2, 2026

Is this Fourth of July tradition in Northwest Austin the work of some kind of cult?

Austin’s weirdest Independence Day parade has been going for decades. Now the husband of one participant wants answers: how did it begin and why do dozens of women (and a few men) do march like this every year? Watch this story at our May 21, 2026 ATXplained Live at Bass Concert Hall — including a […]

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June 4, 2026

What happens to all the dead animals the city collects from roads in Austin?

Thousands of animals are picked up from the road around Austin every year. But where do these animals go when they die?

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May 7, 2026

Was Austin’s Barton Springs sacred to Indigenous people before Europeans showed up?

The springs that feed Barton Springs were formed millions of years ago. So what have human relationships with Austin’s “Crown Jewel” been like in that time?

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April 23, 2026

Are there wild elk lurking in southwest Austin?

Darren Smith swore the dark, antlered figure he saw in the early morning hours was an elk. No one believed him. This story was originally part of KUT’s ATXplained Live on Oct. 29, 2025. Tickets for our next show on May 21 are available here.

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April 9, 2026

What’s the story behind this freaky sculpture hanging in the Barton Creek Greenbelt?

The story starts with a mysterious, long-nippled figure lurking among the tree tops, but it gets weirder from there.

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March 26, 2026

Who’s the guy who dances and silently raps at the corner of Barton Springs and South First?

We’re back with a new season of ATXplained. Lots of great stories coming your way this year. We’ll start with one from our last ATXplained Live. It’s about a guy who’s whole thing is to stand out.

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October 28, 2025

Who was that guy who used to read psychedelic poems before big concerts in Austin?

We go in search of a poet who was a fixture in Austin more than a decade ago — but suddenly dropped off the map.

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October 23, 2025

Is the Texas Capitol radioactive?

We’re not talking about politics. Is the capitol building itself literally radioactive?

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