Audrey McGlinchy
Audrey McGlinchy is the City Hall reporter at KUT, covering the Austin City Council and the policies they discuss. She comes to Texas from Brooklyn, where she tried her hand at publishing, public relations and nannying. Audrey holds English and journalism degrees from Wesleyan University and the City University of New York. She got her start in journalism as an intern at KUT Radio during a summer break from graduate school. While completing her master's degree in New York City, she interned at the New York Times Magazine and Guernica Magazine.
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To answer that question, we need to go back to World War II and the era of federal rent control.
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Texas' restrictive abortion laws have changed how some people in the state date. They've prompted deeper conversations earlier on about contraception, potential pregnancy and, now, political views.
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Some people are having deeper conversations earlier on in dating — not just about contraception and potential pregnancy but about values. The result can be increased intimacy, but also exhaustion, particularly among women.
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Austin's median home price of $624,000 in March represents a record-high price, and a 22% increase in sales price over the past year. The median home sale price in San Antonio is $307,200.
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Texas' 35th Congressional District is a Democratic stronghold, meaning Casar will likely easily win the general election in November.
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A shortage of housing in some parts of the country has led to a rental squeeze. Much like some homebuyers, prospective renters are finding themselves having to offer more than the listing price.
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Greg Casar will vie to represent Texas’s 35th congressional district, which stretches from East Austin and down I-35 to San Antonio. To run, Casar will have to leave his seat as the representative for Austin City Council District 4.
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More than 67% of people who voted during early voting came out against Proposition A.
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Since 2020, the police department has followed a policy of trying to release these videos within 60 days. On Friday, it said it would try to do so much more quickly.
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Experts say this kind of price appreciation is unsustainable. But some hesitate to say when it'll start to slow.