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Draggieland Pageant Goes on After Judge Nixes A&M’s Drag Show Ban

Maria Maria hit each choreographed step like an athlete. Her routine elevated classic New York voguing to a gymnast’s floor routine. The four to the floor pop medley was almost drowned out by the crowd’s cheering. 
This wasn’t a national stadium tour. It was Draggieland.
The biggest drag show in College Station prevailed Thursday over Texas A&M University’s attempt to ban drag performances on campus.

Texas Poised to Become First State with Strategic Bitcoin Reserve

In an all-or-nothing gamble, members of the Texas Legislature are looking to invest state money in highly volatile cryptocurrencies, with the hope that one day digital assets like Bitcoin will stabilize and exponentially increase in value.  


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Rooftop Soccer Aims to Build Community Above Downtown Austin

Austin’s soccer popularity can be seen through the sold-out crowds for its Major League Soccer team, Austin FC, and the strength of its high school soccer programs. Austinites also have a thriving network of pickup games running in parks. In a country where medical experts report people are losing fitness and a sense of community, Vanta Athletics is striving to keep the two together.
Vanta is Austin’s first and only rooftop soccer facility, available for memberships for anyone 18 or older. The field, which sits on top of a parking garage at 300 San Antonio St., was built in two days by its founders, Sam Clark and Tanner Friesen, last August.

They provide for others. Now community attendants want the Legislature to provide a livable wage.

Thomas Greenwell wakes up each morning and gets ready twice — he goes through the motions of brushing teeth twice, doing hair twice and getting dressed twice — once for himself and once for his client, Edgar. But Greenwell doesn’t know how much longer he will be able to afford to take care of Edgar as a community-based care provider under Medicaid. “The attendant care wages are not sustainable at all,” he says. The Legislature will revisit attendant wages in this spring’s legislative session as caregivers and advocacy groups push for more competitive and livable wages.

UT Students Voted Heavily for Harris. They Told Us Why.

Lost in Transition: Rainey Street and a Failure of Historic Preservation

Bob Buehler encourages everyone to approach life with open arms. He reminds his much younger classmates that, despite what the old adage says, you can teach an old dog new tricks.

Buehler’s Back in School Where an ‘Old Dog’ is Learning New Tricks

Texas Is a National Leader in Human Trafficking Cases. Experts Say the Issue Is Often Misunderstood.