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UT-Austin Faculty Say They’ve Lost Confidence in University President After Protest Arrests
After 57 people were arrested Wednesday at a peaceful pro-Palestine protest at UT-Austin – most of whom were subsequently released with charges dropped – Thursday saw a second day of protest. This time law enforcement had a much lighter touch, as a coalition of faculty and staff came out to denounce UT’s deployment of state troopers.

10:53AM Fri. Apr. 26, Lina Fisher Read More | Comment »

57 People Arrested at Peaceful UT Protest, 46 Cases Declined So Far
A total of 57 people were arrested during the peaceful, pro-Palestine demonstration at the University of Texas, April 24, a spokesperson for the Travis County Sheriff’s Office confirmed. As of Thursday morning, charges against 46 of them have been declined.

11:19AM Thu. Apr. 25, Austin Sanders Read More | Comment »

Students Tackled, 20 Arrested at Peaceful Pro-Palestine Protest at UT-Austin
This morning at 11:40am, hundreds of peaceful UT student protesters were gathered in front of Gregory Gym, set to walk to the South Mall and set up camp for the day in protest of the war in Gaza.

5:25PM Wed. Apr. 24, Lina Fisher Read More | Comment »

Advocates Sue Texas Over Prisoners Being “Cooked To Death”
Spring is almost over. Soon, tens of thousands of Texas inmates in prisons without air conditioning will begin suffering through another summer of 100-plus degree days, every day, month after month. Some will collapse and be taken to hospitals. Some will die.

4:21PM Tue. Apr. 23, Brant Bingamon Read More | Comment »

Point Austin: Trials of Our Would-Be Rulers Highlight the Limits of American Justice
From 2005-2020, now-retired Austin Chronicle News Editor Michael King wrote about city and state politics from a progressive perspective in his weekly column, “Point Austin.” We’re pleased to bring back his column whenever he’s inspired to tackle the state we’re in.

3:03PM Fri. Apr. 19, Michael King Read More | Comment »

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Austin ISD Fields Criticisms of Plan to Replace Nonprofit
Local political leaders, including county commissioners and at least two members of City Council, are engaging in back-channel discussions with Austin ISD’s board of trustees.

2:48PM Fri. Apr. 19, Brant Bingamon Read More | Comment »

County Rushes to Get Mental Health Diversion Center and Lawyers at Bail Hearings
After a years-long ideation process, plans are finally firming up for a facility that would provide an alternative to jail for people experiencing mental health crises.

3:56PM Tue. Apr. 16, Lina Fisher Read More | Comment »

Judge Recommends Melissa Lucio’s Death Sentence Be Overturned
A South Texas judge is recommending that the death sentence of Melissa Lucio, convicted in 2008 of murdering her 2-year-old daughter, Mariah, be overturned.

3:47PM Tue. Apr. 16, Brant Bingamon Read More | Comment »

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