Central Texas top stories for December 6, 2023. Austin ISD shooting suspect in custody. Ascension Seton nurses are on strike today. Austin City Council set to vote on HOME initiative. A fourth special legislative session has ended.
December 6, 2023
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December 6, 2023
By: Juan Garcia
Central Texas top stories for December 6, 2023. Austin ISD shooting suspect in custody. Ascension Seton nurses are on strike today. Austin City Council set to vote on HOME initiative. A fourth special legislative session has ended.
February 27, 2025
KUT’s Transportation Reporter Nathan Bernier discusses the issues Capital Metro has faced with its QR code scanners.
February 27, 2025
Central Texas top stories for February 27, 2025. Construction on the I-35 expansion’s second phase will begin soon. The City of Austin is unifying offices that provide resources to artists and creatives. Austin ISD may lease space in its administrative office to help chip away at its budget deficit. This year’s bluebonnet season could be […]
February 27, 2025
Office vacancies in downtown Austin are at an all-time high, affecting other businesses.
Since the pandemic, things in downtown Austin just haven’t been the same. Seeing more empty buildings downtown is affecting businesses like restaurants, coffee shops and even parking garages. KUT’s Luz Moreno-Lozano reports how businesses are trying to adapt and the city and its partners are trying to help.
February 27, 2025
Central Texas top stories for February 27, 2025. The city of Austin has created a new office that will house its music, arts, culture and entertainment departments under one roof. Without consistent rain, flowers that bloom in the spring might not make a big showing this year. LTISD has a new Interim Superintendent.
February 26, 2025
Central Texas top stories for February 26, 2025. A new text scam asks people to pay overdue toll bills. The Texas Senate Committee on Health and Human Services wants to “Make Texas Healthy Again” with a slate of bills in the Texas Legislature. San Marcos wants feedback on downtown parking options. The early spring weather […]
February 26, 2025
As Elon Musk veers right, some Tesla drivers in Texas are saying ‘hell no’
For years, Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk was politically neutral or even leaned left. Now, he’s aligned himself with the conservative right and is also the face of the dramatic cuts being made by the Department of Government Efficiency. The Texas Newsroom’s Lauren McGaughy talked to Tesla drivers in Texas, some are feeling alienated.
February 26, 2025
Basically everyone agrees Texas teachers need a raise. The question is how to do it.
Gov. Greg Abbott named raising teacher pay as one of seven emergency items for this legislative session. The push for higher salaries comes as most teachers in the state weigh whether staying in the profession is worth it. KUT’s Becky Fogel reports on the three different methods for giving teachers a raise
February 26, 2025
KUT Morning Newscast for February 26, 2025: New parking fines take effect in Austin this Saturday
Central Texas top stories for February 26, 2025. Travis County has enough staff to operate a “counsel at first appearance” program every day from 2 to 11. The Austin City Council is preparing to vote on changes to short-term rental regulations this week. Starting Saturday, new parking fines and violations will take effect in Austin.
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