byGracie Kirschner
The Texas Senate passed a statewide ban on March 19 on all forms of THC, the primary psychoactive compound found in cannabis or marijuana. Senate Bill 3 was named one of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s priority bills for this session and aims to crack down on the state’s booming consumable hemp market. This comes after […]
byAle de la Fuente
Time Travelers Vintage Expo stopped by the Palmer Events Center in Austin for a one-day-only event last Saturday, where featured vendors from all over the country sold vintage clothing and home goods. “We have a little bit of everything,” owner Sarah Frick said. “It’s in the name ‘Time Travelers,’ so we have all decades.” Based […]
byVictoria Hayden
Trumpets blare and drums pulse as a brass band takes the stage, sending waves of music through the crowd gathered at Pan Am Park in East Austin on March 30. Honk!Tx is a nonprofit festival that brings street and brass bands from across the city and country to perform for free in the public spaces […]
bySantiago Ortiz
When thinking of major track and field events in Texas, the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays stand out as one of the most prestigious. Since its inception in 1925, the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays have drawn elite athletes, coaches and fans from across the country to Mike A. Myers Stadium. The Texas Relays have become a […]
by Luke Lawhorn
The Vandegrift High School boys soccer team is one win away from finishing what last season’s team started. After suffering a heartbreaking loss in the Class 6A state semifinals a year ago and losing nine of their 11 starters, the new-look Vipers are positioned to make history in the Division II side of the bracket. […]