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January 20, 2023

KUT Afternoon Newscast for January 20, 2023

By: Jerry Quijano

Central Texas top stories for January 20, 2023. Pflugerville ISD officials consider closing fewer schools. The family and friends of Johsua Wright continue their fight for justice. More than 150 firearms were confiscated at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in 2022. Paid parking could make a return to South Congress Avenue. Where to find Lunar New Year celebrations in Austin this weekend. 


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July 3, 2025

KUT Afternoon Newscast for July 3, 2025: Hays County officials demand answers from law enforcement about raid near Dripping Springs

It’s been three months since the arrests of more than 40 people authorities said were connected to a Venezuelan gang. It’s a busy day at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. The Travis County Fire Marshal wants people to go to a professional fireworks show instead of lighting their own. Leander Police have unveiled a new “microchip scanning station” for lost pets. Starting tomorrow, parking at Commons Ford Ranch Metropolitan Park will be limited through the holiday weekend.

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July 3, 2025

After years of dysfunction, Austin Police and the Travis County DA say they’re trying to mend fences

District Attorney José Garza campaigned on a promise to prosecute police officers — whom he now must work with to prosecute other crimes. KUT’s Andrew Weber reports on how the Austin Police and Travis County District Attorney’s office are trying to work together.

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July 3, 2025

KUT Morning Newscast for July 3, 2025: A report from Zillow says Austin is the most affordable city for renters

Central Texas top stories for July 3, 2025. The Austin Independent School District is holding workshops to get feedback on its campus consolidation process. Zillow recently named Austin the most affordable major city for renters. The city of Manor doesn’t have its own emergency room or hospital, but that’s set to change soon. Some City […]

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July 2, 2025

KUT Afternoon Newscast for July 2, 2025: The Austin Diocese has a new bishop

Bishop Daniel Garcia comes to Central Texas by way of California. Civil rights groups filed a federal lawsuit today challenging a new Texas law requiring every public school classroom to display the Ten Commandments. Austin did not break 100 degrees in all of June. Gas prices continue to drop ahead of the July 4th holiday weekend. CapMetro wants to make it easier to get around on July 4th.

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July 2, 2025

Austin’s first LGBTQ+ couples to marry celebrate their 10th anniversaries

A decade after the landmark Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage, Austin lovebirds returned to the spot where they became husbands and wives. KUT’s Katy McAfee was there and talked to couples who got married ten years ago.

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July 2, 2025

Wealthy families are buying homes to get in-state tuition at Texas universities

Texas lets out-of-state students buy homes to get in-state tuition. KUT’s Audrey McGlinchy says the law has fed a growing industry of families buying condos in cash, holding onto them for a couple years and then selling to the next out-of-state family.

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July 2, 2025

KUT Morning Newscast for July 2, 2025: The Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center could be relocating soon

Central Texas top stories for July 2, 2025. Advocacy groups say efforts to support migrant children and students learning English could be in peril because of delay in federal funding. The Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center in Austin could be relocating soon. Austin didn’t see any 100-degree days during June; it’s the first time since 2019. […]

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July 1, 2025

KUT Afternoon Newscast for July 1, 2025: APD Chief Lisa Davis and DA José Garza say their offices are working closely together to reduce crime – and mend fences

Austin’s police force and Travis County’s top prosecutor haven’t been on the best terms for the last five years. A storm in May left tens of thousands of Austin residents without power and with damaged homes and businesses. More than half of deaths in Travis County are caused by a chronic disease like cancer, heart disease or diabetes. Former Congressman Colin Allred formally entered the 2026 Democratic primary for U.S. Senate. Registration is open for the 2025 CityWorks Academy to learn more about city government. Millions of Texans are expected to be on the roads over the upcoming holiday weekend — and DPS Troopers will be out there, too.

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