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September 19, 2024

How is Big Stacy Pool naturally heated?

By: Matt Largey

It’s the hot to Barton Springs’ cold. Why is Big Stacy warm year-round?


Episodes

March 1, 2018

Who’s That Distinctly Texan Voice Behind The Crosswalk Signals Around Austin?

You might have heard that twang beckoning you across the street. Meet the real-life person behind the walk signal.

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February 22, 2018

Raiders of the Lost Archive: Is This Building Off Shoal Creek A Top-Secret Warehouse?

What really happens inside this government facility in Central Austin?

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February 14, 2018

Is It Really Legal To Walk Down The Street With A Beer In Austin Neighborhoods?

Colter Sonneville had a hunch that it might be legal to walk down the street with an open beer in most of Austin’s residential neighborhoods. It started when he noticed some big signs around Chicon and East Cesar Chavez streets.

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February 6, 2018

Dan Is Moving To Austin. He Asked Us For Book Recommendations. You Had Plenty.

We got almost 200 recommendations when we asked for your favorite books about Austin and/or Texas. Here are but a few of the ones you sent in.

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February 1, 2018

What Are Capitol View Corridors?

State and city efforts to preserve views of the Texas Capitol have led to some oddly-shaped buildings in downtown Austin.

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January 24, 2018

How Do Emergency Alert Systems Work In Austin?

The story behind that annoying weekly test of the Emergency Alert System.

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January 18, 2018

Why Was I-35 Designed As A Double-Decker Through Central Austin?

Interstate Highway 35 is many things to many people. It is a vital thoroughfare for commerce and shipping. It is also an economic and social barrier through much of Austin. And nearly from its construction, it has been a source of frustration for drivers stuck in its traffic. I-35 has inspired a number of questions […]

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January 9, 2018

Who Started Decorating The Loop 360 Christmas Trees? 🎄

People have strong opinions about the custom. Some say it’s a heartwarming expression of holiday spirit; others consider it a flagrant violation of Texas’ anti-littering laws. But one thing no one really knows is how the tradition got started. See more here.

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