Taking his art from New Orleans to Austin Artist Terrence Moline called Austin home after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. Now he's combining his experiences to advance his work and help others. FULL STORY>>7/17/2008 4:00 PM
Austin's growth calls for tearing down of buildings Austin's continuous growth and re-invention means a steady line of work for one of Your Neighbors. A&R Demolition is a home-grown company that plays by the rules of gravity. FULL STORY>>7/10/2008 5:00 AM
Where special kids shine Twelve youngsters are the latest graduates of The Rise School of Austin, a preschool for children of various abilities. FULL STORY>>7/3/2008 1:49 PM
Volunteers say 'howdy' to thousands One of the busiest places this time of year is the Bob Bullock
Texas State History Museum. In order to welcome the thousands of visitors, it takes a lot of your neighbors dedicated to the story of Texas.
FULL STORY>>6/19/2008 3:28 PM
Numbers on scale prompt inspiring weight loss Twenty-nine-year-old Jason Seale says when he saw 433 pounds reflected on a scale he knew he had to do something. Seventy-three pounds later, he's continuing to encourage others to take control of their lives. FULL STORY>>5/29/2008 3:55 PM
START OVER Time Warner Cable of Central Texas has introduced a new feature called "Start Over". Start Over gives Time Warner Digital Cable customers the ability to restart some programs on participating cable networks even if they tune to the network after the program has started. The feature is free and does not require a DVR. Viewers will be alerted to Start Over enabled programs when they tune to one by an icon in the lower left corner of the screen. The feature is accessed by pressing the Select button on the cable remote control while watching the program. Programs that allow Start Over can be restarted multiple times within their normal broadcast time. Viewers can also REWIND the show while it's playing, PAUSE it, and RESUME the program -- change the channel then come back within 5 minutes to where they left off in the Start Over program as long as the show is still in its original broadcast window.
The following networks are offering some Start Over enabled programming:
Showtime
The Movie Channel
TNT
USA
Comedy
Cartoon
MTV
National Geographic
Austin City Manager Marc Ott announced his plan for the 2009 city budget. In order to close the deficit gap, Ott made several cuts affecting citizens. Which proposed budget cut concerns you most?
Closing libraries one day a week
Increasing trash collection fees
Giving up the single investment from the general fund for affordable housing