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Kelso Street artist seeks justice for dog shot by officer
Maybe Austin police should start carrying sausage links and squeaky toys, instead of packing heat, to deal with pets.Julian Reyes, an Austin street artist who goes by the name of the Lizard King, is grieving over the loss of his dog, Shiner ...
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Work continues on Rundberg clean up
For a year now, Austin police have been trying to clean up one of the most crime-ridden neighborhoods in the city, Rundberg Lane. officers are once again returning the neighborhood to continue a 100% enforcement initiative. The enforcement initiative will focus on Rundberg Lane from Middle Fiskville Road to Lamar Boulevard. This includes the service road South of Rundberg Lane along Interstate ...
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UT graduates react to heightened security
UT graduation ceremonies looked a little like airport checkpoints on Saturday due to the added security.Dennis Chartier with the UT Police Department says the bag check is something they've added this year."We're not allowing any bags in over 12 inches and if you do have a bag, it will be checked," Chartier said.Chartier says they've also added some more officers and a ...
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School rankings show innovation pays
When students at Spicewood Elementary School use textbooks, which is rare, they compare the information in them with other sources, on the lookout for misinformation and bias.It's all part of teaching students how to navigate what Principal Beth June calls a "fire hose" of information available today. The International Baccalaureate program school in Northwest Austin focuses on ...
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Austin’s tech scene Fewer workers but healthier ecosystem
Back in 2001, just before the inevitable collapse of the high-tech boom -- and long before Austin had transformed into the more diverse and healthier technology ecosystem it is today -- every new perk seemed better than the last.Recruiters dangled new cars and ski weekends to entice the top college graduates. Students negotiated salaries for summer internships. And in Austin, when a night's ...
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The House on Haunted Hill
When infamous horror director/producer William Castle made schlock-shock movies like 1958's "The House on Haunted Hill," there was a certain charm to the effort that overrode the fundamental tastelessness of most of his work. Castle was a born showman (he once said that he modeled his career on P.T. Barnum), a talented promoter who was constantly coming up with new and devious ways to thrill and ... ...
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Kinsler out of lineup Murphy hits second
Email ARLINGTON -- Ian Kinsler was out of the Rangers' lineup for the second straight game with sore ribs Saturday night and with Elvis Andrus bumped up into the leadoff spot again, manager Ron Washington made the surprising move of inserting struggling left fielder David Murphy into the No. 2 spot in the batting order. Washington said Kinsler is available to run or play defense but still ...
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Discomfort not something for Ogando to be shy about
Email ARLINGTON -- Sometimes the language barrier gets in the way but manager Ron Washington says he's pretty sure that Alexi Ogando now understands that it's his responsibility to let someone know if he's having some sort of discomfort, even if he's experienced it before. Ogando landed on the 15-day disabled list this week with some biceps soreness in his pitching arm that ...
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Martin letting secret out about strong arm
Email ARLINGTON -- Rookie Leonys Martin's arm is about to be a secret no longer. His bullet, on-the-fly throw to the plate to nail a sliding Andy Dirks at the plate in the third inning Friday night was his team-leading third outfield assist this season. Washington said Martin has the strongest outfield throwing arm on the team and his spreading notoriety may soon make opposing third-base ...
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Burns making bullpen decision harder for Rangers
ARLINGTON -- Called up as an extra reliever when starter Alexi Ogando was placed on the disabled list, right-hander Cory Burns has given manager Ron Washington something to think about when the team has to send someone out Monday to make room for starter Josh Lindblom, who is coming up from Triple-A Round Rock to start against the A's. It was assumed that Burns would be sent back out to ...
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PolitiFact Was Obama’s statement about Austin’s tech economy on the mark
Austin rocks, President Barack Obama indicated during his May 9 swing through the area, thanks in great part to its technology-related businesses.After listing plans by Apple, Visa and General Motors to add jobs in Austin, Obama told students and teachers assembled at the Manor New Tech High School, "According to one report, the tech sector now drives more than one-quarter of Austin's ...
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He is the most evil, vile, demonic criminal. He is dead to me. There will be no visits, there will be no phone calls. He can never be Daddy again. I have no sympathy for the man.
Angie Gregg
Gregg was speaking about her father Ariel Castro who allegedly kidnapped, raped and held captive for a decade, three young women in Cleveland, Ohio.
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The Hawaii Prince Hotel
I took a cab from downtown Waikiki to the Hawaii Prince Hotel. It was only a few minutes, and cost ...
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