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Risks Seen in Resegregation of Schools
A six-part special report examines the long-term impact of demographic shifts on Texas public schools.
Aid to Non-Citizens in College Draws Conservative Opposition
Texas conservatives are expected to make a push to stop both in-state tuition and financial aid for undocumented residents.
As County Jails Fill Up, Texas Lawmakers Look for Alternatives
Officials are looking for cheaper options to hold the addicted, homeless and mentally ill.
Nutrition Aside, Austin Loves Its Organics
Research downplaying the nutritional benefits of organic produce has not dampened the enthusiasm of Austin’s eco-conscious food communities.
UT’s Warning System Does Not Extend to Nearby Businesses
The bomb scare at the University of Texas at Austin sheds light on the difficulty of coordinating emergency response when a threat arises – both on campus and off.
