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Natalie Haddad

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Past articles by Natalie:

Lawmakers push for ethnic social studies courses in Texas public schools

Under House Bill 45, Mexican American and African American studies courses would only be offered to high school students. → Read More

Remains of Austin woman's father identified in Colorado 50 years later

"I was 8 years old flipping through these photos like, 'Wow, wow, but where is he?' And they would just say, 'It's not your business.'" → Read More

State Rep. Morales Shaw introduces 'Texas Family Act' aimed at creating paid parental leave program

The bill calls for the Texas Workforce Commission to create a paid parental leave program. → Read More

KVUE gets exclusive tour of unique Central Texas magnet manufacturer Noveon

The magnets are found in some of the most essential things in everyday life, from electric toothbrushes to wind turbines, loud speakers to hospital equipment. → Read More

Georgetown ISD parents say bus safety feature not used properly

For 40 minutes, April Rock did not know where her daughter was - and neither did her elementary school. → Read More

Family of man shot and killed by Liberty Hill police in January file lawsuit

"They just use vague terms that basically obscure the truth instead of illuminate it," said Jackson Lieber's father of investigators on the case. → Read More

Austinites look for ways to depend less on Austin Energy

"Whether it's light snow, it's light icing, or it's extreme heat, I would say we are consistently without power." → Read More

Growing number of SNAP theft, fraud in Texas

Haywood Talcove, who looks into these thefts, said there are very basic flaws the USDA has allowed to occur, but could fix to better protect Lone Star Card holders. → Read More

Affordable child care measures proposed in resolution passed by Austin City Council

The goal is to help create more affordable child care options for parents and guardians living in Austin. → Read More

Bill that includes largest teacher pay raise in Texas history presented at State Capitol

Rep. James Talarico, a former teacher, authored House Bill 1548. → Read More

VP Kamala Harris shares Austin couple's miscarriage story on 50-year anniversary of Roe v. Wade

Under former laws, this diagnosis would have allowed Amanda to receive a medical emergency-related abortion immediately. However, Texas's trigger law prevented this. → Read More

'Cap and Stitch,' an above-highway greenspace project, presented to Austin City Council

"I-35 has really been this physical barrier and we have this opportunity to really reconnect some of the connective tissue of our community," said Mike Trimble. → Read More

Central Texas pharmacies continue to experience child medication shortages

Medsavers Pharmacy said some wholesalers are only allowing pharmacies to purchase just one or two bottles a day of certain children's over-the-counter medicine. → Read More

Central Texans honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.

Austinites will mark MLK Day on Monday with a march, rally and cultural festival. → Read More

Texas teacher association urges more investment into schools from state budget surplus

This isn’t the first attempt to clinch enrollment-based funding for Texas schools. → Read More

Texas bills look to ban LGBTQ-related lessons, discussions until high school

Some bills seek to limit or ban gender-affirming care for transgender kids while others aim to limit classroom instruction about gender identity. → Read More

Austin couple looking for information on accident that left man with paralysis

When the vehicle came to a stop, Andrews' motorcycle was wedged between the car and the barrier, and the car was on top of Andrews. → Read More

TxDOT central I-35 expansion project puts businesses at risk of displacement, loss of 625 jobs

The project draft states 107 businesses, residences and properties are marked for potential displacements. → Read More

San Marcos City Council certifies activist group Mano Amiga's petition for police reform

Mano Amiga has been pushing to have the City agree to changes it says would hold police more accountable. → Read More

Civil rights attorney Ben Crump, family demand release of video showing Hays County inmate death

Crump, who represented the families of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, said excessive use of force was used on a man wearing shackles at the time of his death. → Read More