"Would you like to have a little Coke?" asks Kathy Bell Hargrave, cracking open a can of soda in her daughter’s kitchen.Some things we do in life without
http://kut.org/post/we-followed-soda-can-its-infinite-voyage-through-austin-s-recycling-stream
"Would you like to have a little Coke?" asks Kathy Bell Hargrave, cracking open a can of soda in her daughter’s kitchen.Some things we do in life without
http://kut.org/post/we-followed-soda-can-its-infinite-voyage-through-austin-s-recycling-stream
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You know what happens when you leave your car under a tree full of grackles? What your car looks like after a day or two? To hear John Burns tell it, there
http://kut.org/post/atxplained-part-ii-time-ut-austin-waged-war-grackles
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You’ve probably seen this memorial if you’ve ever driven on Lamar Blvd in Austin. It’s right there, on the pillar holding up the train bridge where Third S
http://kut.org/post/whats-story-behind-fair-sailing-tall-boy-memorial
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A few weeks ago we asked you to tell us what you want to know about Austin. It’s a project we’re calling ATXplained. You sent in dozens of questions you
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Last month KUT asked our audience to suggest stories they wanted us to report on. The story that listeners chose is about Austin’s African American population. Specifically, why is it shrinking, while every other group in the city grows? In the first installment of a project we’re calling ATXplained, KUT’s Mose Buchele reports.
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