Andrew Weber
ReporterAndrew Weber is a general assignment reporter for KUT, focusing on criminal justice, policing, courts and homelessness in Austin and Travis County. You can email him at aweber@kut.org.
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El operador de la red eléctrica del estado pide a los tejanos que conserven energía de 4 a 8 de la tarde de hoy.
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The vast majority of the state — including Austin — is under an excessive heat warning through at least Tuesday night.
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Austin ha votado a favor de seguir adelante con un programa piloto para instalar escáneres de matrículas en 40 cruces de la ciudad con el fin de ayudar a localizar vehículos robados y ayudar en los casos de personas desaparecidas.
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Privacy advocates had warned the cameras are akin to a warrantless surveillance program and that the data could be misused. Under the agreement City Council approved, police will hold data from the scanners for just seven days.
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Austin has uncommonly strict rules on constructing tall buildings near residential homes. That could soon change.
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That's no moon: A bill on the governor's desk could eviscerate local control by cities and counties, impacting everything from worker protections to disaster declarations.
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Citando graves accidentes, la ciudad dice que está considerando reducir partes de Barton Springs Road de cuatro carriles a dos.
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Crashes are common on the popular corridor. The city has tried reducing the speed limit. Now, it's cutting lanes near Zilker Park from four lanes to two.
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Austin fended off legislative volleys targeting Project Connect, trees, Austin Energy and land-use this session.
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Austin still struggles to shelter people living outdoors, but the city has made gains in getting more housing for people transitioning out of homelessness.