Texas Football

KUT Afternoon Newscast for November 25, 2022

Central Texas top stories for November 25, 2022. Central Texas weather. Small Business Saturday. Teachers call for standardized test changes. New Del Valle high school. Texas vs Baylor.

KUT Afternoon Newscast for November 21, 2022

Central Texas top stories for November 21, 2022. Chilliness eases later this week. Social studies curriculum. School vouchers opposition. Fewer Austin Early Voting locations. Texas vs Baylor. Gas prices, Capitol Christmas Tree. 

KUT Afternoon Newscast for November 18, 2022

Central Texas top stories for November 18, 2022. Colder this weekend. Texas electric reliability concerns. STAAR changes. Teacher retention bonuses. Runoff voting locations. Texas vs Kansas. 

KUT Afternoon Newscast for November 4, 2022

Central Texas top stories for November 4, 2022. Lake Travis ISD $700 million bond. Accessibility in Travis County polling locations. Travis County gun violence program. Utility assistance. My Park Day. Texas Basketball, Soccer and Football.

KUT Afternoon Newscast for October 31, 2022

Central Texas top stories for October 31, 2022. AISD Board race. UT-Austin Title IX reporting. Travis County early voting mega-centers. Austin FC falls short. Texas Football returns.

KUT Morning Newscast for September 6, 2022

Central Texas top stories for September 6, 2022. Uvalde CISD first day of school. Austin rent slightly dropping. Austin Energy rate increase. Lockhart ISD Drive.Pair.Share initiative. Austin Public Health mini grants and vaccine reminder. Austin City Council District 1 candidate forum. Texas v. Alabama this Saturday.

Texas Standard: August 6, 2016

When Isis inspired shooters attacked an event last year in Garland did the FBI know in advance? Perhaps egging them on? We’ll explore. Plus the department of homeland security appears to be having a change of heart when it comes to family detention centers. We’ll here why and what it means. Also tax free weekend in Texas. Who wins and who stands to lose. Plus grabbing for the gold in Rio can mean big cash even for student athletes? We’ll hear about a loophole and the potential payout for a Texas swimmer. And we’ll tackle the story of the football team that’s undefeated since 1941…believe it… Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

Texas Standard: September 9, 2015

A private company, a public prosecutor, and a special arrangement. When the DA’s paid for is it public interest or private justice? Also, a new tipping point on the left and the right in American politics, former labor secretary Robert Reich issues a call to save capitalism. Our conversation plus the Texas high school football ref blindsided by two players…assault charges on the line for the students…but should there be sanctions for the whole team? All of that and more on todays Texas Standard: