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KUT News Now

KUT & KUTX Studios

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KUT News Now is a fast and easy way to get local news for Austin and Central Texas delivered to your favorite podcast app. Every weekday, you’ll get morning and afternoon news updates along with in-depth stories from KUT and our reporting partners.
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I've been lucky enough to spend my career in sports, become friends with people I used to watch on TV, and hear stories that people could only dream about! Now, those stories are coming to you as I interview athletes, coaches, and personalities I've worked with over the years. I hope you enjoy them as I much as I do.
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Pastora Kuty de Ponce

Ministerios Ebenezer Los Ángeles

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Un Podcast de nuestra Pastora Kuky Ponce donde podras escuchar Predicas, Discipualados y Programas donde ella participa cada semana aqui en Ministerios Ebenezer Los Ángeles.
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KUTU BUKU

Izzuddin Hakim

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Konten podcast ini adalah review dari buku-buku International Best Seller. Jangan khawatir jika kamu belum menguasai Bahasa Inggris atau ngak punya waktu untuk baca tuntas! KUTU BUKU akan bantu kamu untuk dapat memahami isi bukunya.
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Bî Kut-La̍t微骨力

Bî Kut-La̍t微骨力

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我們是來自不同背景但都一樣關心政治議題的年輕朋友,希望跟聽眾一起拉進和政治的距離。透過雙週更新、緊貼時事脈動的地下電台,讓我們在日常生活中,一起輕鬆談政治,隨手聊時事。 Powered by Firstory Hosting
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Isten kutyája - Prieger Zsolt vallási műsora hát micsoda cím ez? feltűnősködő? provokatív? szerintünk meg jó cím, mert a kutya hűséges, a kutya ugat, ha veszélyt érez, megvédi a gazdáját, ha támadás éri, sőt, akkor is ugat, amikor a vallást lefokozzák a politika csicskájává - tényleg, van annál cikibb, mint amikor a kereszténységből politikát csinálnak?, ha azt hallom, hogy kereszténydemokrácia, képzeletbeli revolveremhez kapnék, de nem kell revolver, mert itt van a kutya, aki ugat. a vallás ...
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Kutter Callaway Podcast

Kutter Callaway

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The Kutter Callaway podcast is an ongoing conversation with artists, writers, thought leaders, and experts exploring the various ways in which culture and faith (or the lack thereof) inform and give rise to one another.
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Kutty Story 🖤

Nishaashvin

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In my podcast ur going to hear about so many narrative stories in short forms... Which describes life, love, family, friends and everything... I hope u all love my kutty story... If u want to share ur opinion u can mail Or msg us in instagram https://instagram.com/kutty_story_?igshid=1rid25012n5ua kuttystory.podcast@gmail.com
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Noks & Kutten

Noks und Kutten

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Zwei Jungs, beide Anfang 20, mitten in der Orientierungslosigkeit des Erwachsensein. Hört zu wie wir Themen besprechen, die die Menscheit wirklich bewegen und kommt mit auf eine Reise in die tiefsten Abgründe unserer Vorstellungskraft.
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Podcast Buku Kutu

Aditya Hadi Pratama

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EPISODE BARU SETIAP SENIN & KAMIS. Podcast spesial untuk kalian para pecinta buku. Berisi review buku dari genre apapun, yang pastinya menarik untuk dibaca. Pertanyaan atau saran buku untuk direview, silakan email ke podcastbukukutu@gmail.com Powered by Podluck Podcast
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Kutika! - Modern African Stories

Mukuka Chipanta

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Kutika! is a new literary podcast featuring modern African short stories written by aerospace engineer and award winning author of A Casualty of Power, Mukuka Chipanta. The stories tackle topical issues facing Africa today - love, life, religion, gender and more. Please subscribe and leave a rating
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Mit csinál egy mérnök, különösképpen a járműiparban? Milyen érdekességekkel, kihívásokkal találkozunk? Miért érdemes mérnöki pályát választani? Hogyan kerül valami a papírról gyártásba és a közútra? Hogy néz ki mobilitásunk jövője? Hogyan illeszkedik egy fenntartható jövőbe a motorsport? A Járműmérnökök Egyesületének új podcastja ezeket a kérdéseket állítja a megvitatott témák középpontjába. Vendégeink Magyarország- és a régió neves autóipari szakértői és mérnökei. Fedezzétek fel velünk a já ...
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Sesli Kitap Kütüphanesi

Geleceğe Not

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Sinan Namlı'nın sesinden seçme hikayeler. Takip etmeyi ve yatmadan önce birkaç sayfa kitap dinlemeyi unutmayın! Tüm hikayeleri ve diğer çalışmalar için http://www.gelecegenot.com adresini ziyaret edebilirisiniz.
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Kutty Story with Prithivi

Prithivi Raaj K

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Kutty Story with Prithivi - This podcast presents you short motivational stories in Tamil which helps you realise your best values and introspect yourself. Kutty Story with Prithivi - இந்த போட்காஸ்ட் தமிழில் சிறு ஊக்கக் கதைகளை உங்களுக்கு வழங்குகிறது, இது உங்கள் சிறந்த மதிப்புகளை உணரவும் உங்களை நீங்களே ஆராயவும் உதவுகிறது. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kuttystory_prithivi/
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N Da Kut

BWill42 & Gabe

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To make a positive change, help our Youth realize it is more to life then being average, but to be themselves. We hope you brothers and sisters support us and our show. We are two positive young black males trying to be heard, and as well as delivering messages that are relatable, planting a seeds and for us as a Youth to grow and come together. Please comment and share, to contact us you can email us at gwinnfield19@gmail.com. Brendenw1994@gmail.com
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Zen Talks: Chigan-kutsu Kyo-On Dokuro

Chigan Dokuro Jaeckel

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Chigan-kutsu Kyo-On Dokuro Roland Jaeckel is the Abbot of the Zen Studies Society in New York and of Charles River Zen, a Rinzai Zen community practicing in the greater Boston area. Chigan Rōshi received inka shomei, Dharma Transmission, in the Japanese Rinzai Zen Hakuin lineage by Shinge-shitsu Roko Sherry Chayat Roshi. He also received Temple Dharma Transmission from Denkyo-shitsu Kyozan Joshu Sasaki Roshi at Rinzai-ji, in Los Angeles.
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Welcome to the Free Email List Building Course podcast, I’m your host and new professor, Jenna Kutcher. I’m a digital marketing expert, the host of The Goal Digger Podcast, Queen of Simplification, and a girl who believes that growing an email list is the #1 method to drive profits for your business… without even breaking a sweat. I didn’t always have a list, in fact, just a few years ago I was in your shoes -- no strategy, no thriving list, and nowhere to go but up! Now? I am lucky enough t ...
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Storytelling which is one of the oldest, most powerful forms of teaching.It offers another great way for children to enjoy stories. In fact, it offers many excellent benefits for preschoolers and school age children.It Improves Language Skills, boost's Memory, develops Creative Thinking and Imagination and Enhances Cultural Understanding. Story telling also offers many other benefits, such as Increasing enthusiasm for reading and moral values .Listening to a story instead of watching a video ...
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Bauerfeind + Kuttner

Katrin Bauerfeind, Sarah Kuttner

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Katrin Bauerfeind und Sarah Kuttner kennen sich seit ihren medialen Anfängen. Die Moderatorinnen sind etablierte (Business)Frauen und Wortakrobatinnen, die mit beiden Beinen – egal ob in Gummistiefeln oder Stilettos – fest im (Medien)Leben stehen. Obwohl man Konkurrenz vermuten könnte, konnten sich die beiden auf Anhieb leiden und nehmen sich in unregelmäßigen Abständen vor, endlich regelmäßiger zu telefonieren – klar, wie alle in der Branche. Jetzt machen sie’s endlich, wirklich. Beide habe ...
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Kuttners Sprechfunk

radioeins (rbb)

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Live und zum Mitmachen im Videostream: jeden Mittwoch live ab 21 Uhr auf radioeins.de! Und zum Nachhören als Podcast dann immer am Donnerstagmorgen. Anrufen und dabei sein, mittwochs ab 21 Uhr unter: 0331 – 70 99 110. "Sprechfunk" heißt die Radioshow, die Dr. Jürgen Kuttner bereits in den 90er Jahren in Berlin und Brandenburg berühmt gemacht hat. Ein Telefon und eine Kiste voll mainstreamferner Tonträger genügen, um gemeinsam mit den Hörer*innen eine Sendung zu kreieren, die zu dem Abseitigs ...
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For centuries tales were told to convey stories from past and beyond, fiction and non-fiction alike. Each tale had a story to tell - few recounting history, some folklore stories and many more of them with messages for life eternity.I grew up listening to these wonderful tales from my grandma (whom we lovingly called Jayamma) who always had an interesting tale to share with us. These tales have grown to be a part of me and I constantly find ways to retell and share these tales with the next ...
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Travis County District Attorney’s office and the Austin Police Department have butted heads for years over which crimes get prosecuted. In a joint interview with KUT News, Police Chief Lisa Davis and DA José Garza said they’re prioritizing violent crimes — and pushing staff to better cooperate with each other. Andrew Weber reports. The post What ca…
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Central Texas top stories for July 3, 2025. It’s been three months since the arrests of more than 40 people authorities said were connected to a Venezuelan gang. It’s a busy day at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. The Travis County Fire Marshal wants people to go to a professional fireworks show instead of lighting their own. Leander Police …
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District Attorney José Garza campaigned on a promise to prosecute police officers — whom he now must work with to prosecute other crimes. KUT’s Andrew Weber reports on how the Austin Police and Travis County District Attorney’s office are trying to work together. The post After years of dysfunction, Austin Police and the Travis County DA say they’r…
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Central Texas top stories for July 3, 2025. The Austin Independent School District is holding workshops to get feedback on its campus consolidation process. Zillow recently named Austin the most affordable major city for renters. The city of Manor doesn’t have its own emergency room or hospital, but that’s set to change soon. Some City of Austin of…
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Central Texas top stories for July 2, 2025. Bishop Daniel Garcia comes to Central Texas by way of California. Civil rights groups filed a federal lawsuit today challenging a new Texas law requiring every public school classroom to display the Ten Commandments. Austin did not break 100 degrees in all of June. Gas prices continue to drop ahead of the…
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A decade after the landmark Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage, Austin lovebirds returned to the spot where they became husbands and wives. KUT’s Katy McAfee was there and talked to couples who got married ten years ago. The post Austin’s first LGBTQ+ couples to marry celebrate their 10th anniversaries appeared first on KUT & KUTX …
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Texas lets out-of-state students buy homes to get in-state tuition. KUT’s Audrey McGlinchy says the law has fed a growing industry of families buying condos in cash, holding onto them for a couple years and then selling to the next out-of-state family. The post Wealthy families are buying homes to get in-state tuition at Texas universities appeared…
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Central Texas top stories for July 2, 2025. Advocacy groups say efforts to support migrant children and students learning English could be in peril because of delay in federal funding. The Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center in Austin could be relocating soon. Austin didn’t see any 100-degree days during June; it’s the first time since 2019. A water…
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Few voices in sports are as instantly recognizable—or as deeply woven into the fabric of American athletics—as Joe Buck. Hall of Fame broadcaster, longtime voice of Major League Baseball and the NFL on Fox, and now the lead announcer for Monday Night Football, Joe joins us for an unfiltered, heartfelt conversation. We revisit his front-row seat to …
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Central Texas top stories for July 1, 2025. Austin’s police force and Travis County’s top prosecutor haven’t been on the best terms for the last five years. A storm in May left tens of thousands of Austin residents without power and with damaged homes and businesses. More than half of deaths in Travis County are caused by a chronic disease like can…
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Central Texas top stories for July 1, 2025. Texas Democrat Colin Allred announced he’s running for U.S. Senate in 2026. A new report from Austin Public Health shows racial disparities in how residents are affected by chronic diseases. Williamson County is getting more than a million dollars in state funding to launch a new program aimed at keeping …
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Central Texas top stories for June 30, 2025. The move from the Republican-controlled Board of Education lets public school students take American Indian/Native Studies for state credits. Hotter weather is ahead as we enter July and approach the historically hottest time of year. An Austin builder is looking at putting in some additional safety meas…
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The city’s ethics review commission dismissed the claim after a hearing, saying they did not have enough information to proceed with a final hearing. The Austin Independent School District is preparing to roll out a new cellphone policy to comply with a law the Texas Legislature passed this year. The post KUT Morning Newscast for June 30, 2025: The…
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Central Texas top stories for June 27, 2025. The city lost nearly 9.3 billion gallons in 2024. Job Corps in San Marcos was set to shut down next week, but will remain open temporarily. Tomorrow is Austin Public Health’s Take a Loved One for a Check-up Day. Taylor Pride will hold its fifth annual music and arts festival tomorrow from 4-10 p.m. at He…
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Central Texas top stories for June 27, 2025. The Austin Independent School District’s board of trustees approved next year’s budget; after making cuts, there’s a $20 million budget deficit. The board also approved the turnaround plans for AISD’s middle schools. Personal cell phones are not allowed in AISD classrooms anymore. Williamson County will …
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Central Texas top stories for June 26, 2025. Some changes are coming to San Marcos parks for those looking to cool off in the river this summer. State Senator Joan Huffman has entered the race for Texas attorney general. Animal shelters across the Austin area are holding a “name your price” event this weekend. The Austin Parks and Recreation board …
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Central Texas top stories for June 26, 2025. State agencies can now develop their own telework plans, after Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill into law late last week. Austin area nonprofits are trying to re-home pets ahead of the 4th of July holiday. Lionel Messi will play in the Major League Soccer All-Star Game that is set to take place at Q2 St…
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Central Texas top stories for June 25, 2025. The Carver Museum in Austin is teaching people how to track their family history. Austin City Council is considering a proposal to add a park maintenance fee to utility bills. Georgetown has adopted a set of new rules banning behavior related to homelessness. The City of San Marcos is losing its electric…
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Central Texas top stories for June 25, 2025. The Austin Community College District’s Board of Trustees joined a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton challenging the end of the Texas Dream Act. The Austin Independent School District is asking the public for feedback on the criteria it’s using to evalua…
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This week on The JustIn Time Podcast, we sit down with Paul Biancardi—ESPN’s National Recruiting Director, 2004 Horizon League Coach of the Year, and former assistant to basketball giants like Tom Thibodeau, Rick Majerus, and Mike Jarvis. We journey through Paul’s decades-long career, from his gritty days as a walk-on at Salem State under Thibodeau…
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Isten Kutyája negyedik adásában Martin Buberrel, Detroit-technoval, Dosztojevszkijjel és az ateistákkal példálóztam... Zsoltárral és kertünkben felvett madárhangokkal, de Dsida Jenő is odakoppintott 1928-ból a politikusok orrára. Szó volt a szentáldozásról mint szerelmi aktusról, közben pedig Femi Kuti szólózott Robert Hood-ra.…
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Central Texas top stories for June 24, 2025. A bill that failed this legislative session has thrown a wrench in Travis County’s plan to build a mental health diversion center for people accused of non-violent crimes. Governor Greg Abbott has called a special session of the Texas Legislature to address a number of the more than two-dozen bills he ve…
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Central Texas top stories for June 24, 2025. Several bills related to housing in Texas are now officially set to become law on September 1st. The city of Hutto is forming a new commission focused on making local government more efficient. There’s a career fair for Austinites looking for jobs in infrastructure and skilled trades. The post KUT Mornin…
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Central Texas top stories for June 23, 2025. Governor Greg Abbott vetoed 26 bills and signed more than 11 hundred into law, including the Life of the Mother Act. ACC’s District Board of Trustees plans is joining a lawsuit challenging the end of the Texas Dream Act. Homes in Austin sold for an average of just under $600,000 last month. Austin ISD ha…
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Central Texas top stories for June 23, 2025. Texas Governor Greg Abbott vetoed a bill to ban products containing THC. Texas’s health system is ranked very low compared to other states. Musicians and music venues are at risk of losing unclaimed grants. Homes in Austin are selling for less but taking longer to sell compared to this time last year. A …
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Central Texas top stories for June 20, 2025. The city of Austin lost enough water to fill Lady Bird Lake four times over. Governor Greg Abbott has until Sunday to take action on a bill that would ban consumable hemp products containing THC. Tesla’s fleet of driverless robotaxis is set to hit Austin streets this Sunday. Governor Greg Abbott is expec…
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Central Texas top stories for June 20, 2025. The Austin Independent School District will cut 20% of its central office staff. The city of Austin is training Austinites so they can issue parking tickets on their own. Advocates are warning that potential cuts to federal financial aid will make it harder for low-income students in Texas to access high…
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Central Texas top stories for June 19, 2025. Juneteenth celebrated across Austin area, marking 160 years since Union troops arrived in Galveston with the news of emancipation. Austin is losing even more water to leaky city pipes than previously thought. Austin conspiracy theorist Alex Jones accused of hiding money from Sandy Hook families. Texas bi…
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Central Texas top stories for June 19, 2025. Every year Austin’s water utility loses around 7 billion gallons of treated water because of leaks in the system. Alex Jones is facing another lawsuit related to his defamation of victims of the Sandy Hook school shooting. Expect some closures around the city because of Juneteenth celebrations. The post …
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Central Texas top stories for June 18, 2025. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sent a letter to the city of Austin demanding they cease contracting with anti-gun companies. CapMetro’s police chief is leaving the transit agency. Governor Greg Abbott says he’s still on the fence about whether he’ll sign or veto a bill that would ban consumable pr…
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Central Texas top stories for June 18, 2025. The Austin Police Department says they have maintained a delicate balance during recent demonstrations. Business leaders are reacting to the Trump Administration’s decision to continue immigration enforcement in critical industries. Travis County Commissioners passed a resolution calling for constitution…
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This week on The JustIn Time Podcast, we sit down with Chris Spielman—four-time NFL Pro Bowler, College Football Hall of Famer, and current Detroit Lions executive. Chris takes us behind the curtain of his storied football journey, from growing up with a legendary high school coach for a father and starring at Ohio State, to leading the Detroit Lio…
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Central Texas top stories for June 17, 2025. Local and state officials gathered outside the Texas Capitol this morning to reflect on what’s changed since the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Roe v. Wade was overturned three years ago. Austin ISD elementary and middle school students made gains in reading on their springtime STAAR tests. Austin has …
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Central Texas top stories for June 17, 2025. Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed three tax break bills into law yesterday. Austin, Travis County and Austin ISD are looking at ways to be more efficient with taxpayer dollars. Eanes ISD will start looking for a new superintendent. The post KUT Morning Newscast for June 17, 2025: Austin city leaders are …
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Central Texas top stories for June 16, 2025. Taylor Pride is set to hold its fifth annual music and arts festival this month. Capital Metro’s first police officers began patrolling the transit system today. Austin ISD families with students in elementary and middle school will learn tomorrow how their kids did on the STAAR test. The post KUT Aftern…
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Central Texas top stories for June 16, 2025. The “No Kings” protest in Austin on Saturday remained peaceful. The Texas Department of Public Safety made one arrest earlier in the day related to threats against state lawmakers who were expected to speak. AISD will receive millions of dollars in new funding as a result of state legislation passed this…
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Central Texas top stories for June 13, 2025. Hundreds of people are expected to gather in front of the Texas Capitol tomorrow. UIL officials are looking into a proposal to make girls’ flag football an official varsity sport in Texas. Frontier Airlines launched nonstop service to San Diego this week. The City of Austin’s seeking the community’s feed…
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Many residents without legal status are staying away from anti-ICE protests because they don’t feel safe. KUT’s Greta Díaz González Vázquez tells us how they are feeling about other people protesting. More demonstrations are planned for the weekend. The post Some immigrants thankful for those who protest in Austin, but worry arrests overshadow purp…
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Central Texas top stories for June 13, 2025. Frontier Airlines launched nonstop service to San Diego this week, just one of several changes to the flight schedule at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Two tornadoes touched down briefly in Hays County. Officials from the University Interscholastic League say they will continue to study a propos…
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Central Texas top stories for June 12, 2025. A Flood Watch is in effect until seven o’clock for Hays, Travis, Williamson and more counties to the northeast. Another round of protests is expected Saturday night in downtown Austin. A tornado touched down in Hays County just south of Wimberly early this morning. The post KUT Afternoon Newscast for Jun…
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Central Texas top stories for June 12, 2025. A Flood Watch is in effect for much of Central Texas until 7 p.m. Austin’s Mayor Kirk Watson says he was notified that the Texas National Guard will be ready to respond to protests this weekend. A report says the TCEQ permitted three new natural gas power plant projects in violation of the Clean Air Act.…
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Central Texas top stories for June 11, 2025. The City of Austin has been notified that the Texas National Guard will be ready to respond this weekend to scheduled protests. Austin and Travis County leaders are celebrating improvements in the local response to the opioid crisis. A judge on Tuesday upheld an Austin vote on redevelopment along the sho…
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Are you holding your smartphone right now, or is it at least nearby? We all know it can be extremely difficult to let go of those devices and all the access they provide, even for just a bit. But during this summer vacation season, what about taking a vacation from your smartphone? Adrian Ward is an Associate Professor of Marketing at UT Austin’s M…
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Central Texas top stories for June 11, 2025. Austin and Travis County leaders are celebrating improvements in the local response to the opioid crisis. Texas high school students this year did better in math and science on state standardized tests than they did in 2024. Hays County Commissioners voted unanimously to pass a resolution for the humane …
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Join us for an unforgettable conversation with Curtis Strange, the legendary American golfer and World Golf Hall of Famer, as he sits down with Justin Kutcher for a deep dive into the stories that shaped his remarkable career. Strange, best known for his back-to-back U.S. Open victories in 1988 and 1989—the first to do so since Ben Hogan—shares can…
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Ez a vigyori fej nem egy táncdalénekesé. Szombathelyi földim, aki imádott motorozni, s akit ott avattak boldoggá mint vértanút nem oly régen, ahol először csúsztam le szánkóval: az emlékmű oldalában. 32 késszúrással ölték meg ‘57 decemberében: éppen haldoklóhoz ment, átvágva az éjszakai erdőn, mert fiatal pap volt, nyakában az oltáriszentséggel. Ko…
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Central Texas top stories for June 10, 2025. Austin police arrested 8 protestors Monday night following demonstrations downtown against President Trump’s immigration crackdown. Hays County Commissioners voted unanimously to pass a resolution for the humane treatment of immigrants. A bill headed to Governor Abbott’s desk would raise the threshold ne…
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Central Texas top stories for June 10, 2025. Law enforcement officers used an eye irritant to disperse people protesting the Trump’s administration’s mass deportation efforts. Some students expect their tuition and fees to be more than double after the Texas Dream Act was struck down last week. A bill lawmakers hope will make it harder to stop or s…
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Central Texas top stories for June 9, 2025. Undocumented students are preparing to pay higher tuition rates at public colleges and universities after a judge last week struck down the Texas Dream Act. Rain in the forecast this week could be helpful in bringing life back to Jacobs Well. Williamson County’s Regional Animal Shelter is now offering “re…
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Three related bills prompted substantial discussions in the Texas House and Senate this year. Two of them passed. KUT’s Olivia Aldridge tells us about the main abortion bills that were part of the conversation at the Texas Legislature this year. The post Here’s what happened with abortion at the Texas Legislature this year appeared first on KUT & K…
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