Train Dreams” filmmakers Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar are awardees at this year’s AFF, “American Baby” explores teen pregnancy in small-town Texas, and “Bite to Bite” follows bluefin tuna fishermen.
The Austin Film Festival kicks off with a slate of movies by and about Texans and a special focus on writers. From documentaries to narrative features and star-studded panels, it’s a big week for ...
A few years before the July floods in Kerr County, local officials contracted with Motorola for a new emergency ...
Since the last presidential election, voter registration numbers in Texas have dropped by more than 130,000. The state has 18 ...
News broke this week that the Texas Education Agency is going to remove the Fort Worth Independent School District’s elected ...
Each week, the Standard reaches out to Austin’s Typewriter Rodeo for a custom poem on Texas topics. Typewriter Rodeo airs ...
Tech giant Meta is building a $1.5 billion data center in Northeast El Paso – a project that’s raising tough questions about ...
Texas officials say food stamp benefits, which go to 1.7 million children, would not be distributed in November under an ...
So the car loan delinquencies that we’re seeing are really alarming in themselves. 1.7 million cars were repossessed last ...
The president suggested the idea to lower beef prices for U.S. consumers. While, beef is as expensive as it’s ever been, ...
Moving the Discovery from Virginia to Texas could be risky for the fragile craft. After the space shuttle Discovery made its ...
Amazon is partnering with two companies to relaunch a program allowing police agencies to request video footage from Ring ...
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