City hall/local government reporter at @KXAN_News in Austin. Host of Inside Austin’s Agenda.

Joined October 2014
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Today: The group working to force 'an external and performance-based affordability and efficiency initiative' at the city of Austin says they have enough signatures to get their petition on the Nov. ballot. They filed those with the city clerk today.
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New story coming today!
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I admire the confidence from someone whose profile picture is Clint Eastwood.
Replying to @GraceReaderTV
@GraceReaderTV you showed up in makeup today!!!! Why can’t you do that EVERYDAY???
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Malin, the beloved Pease Park troll, burned down early Thursday morning. What we know over at KXAN.com.
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UPDATE: The shelter in place for the south Austin area has been lifted, and two suspects are in custody. One remains at large in the Manor area. More information to follow.
BRIEFING: City of Austin Mayor Kirk Watson and Chief Lisa Davis provide details on shooting incidents.
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In March, Chief of Police Lisa Davis revised the Austin Police Department’s General Orders to address the more than 700,000 noncriminal, administrative warrants put into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database in 2025. The Orders were also to provide clarity for our police officers. Austin acted in compliance with state requirements. The Chief’s General Orders were a common sense, practical, and rational approach for policing that maximized our limited resources to adequately address Austin’s public safety needs. We must do the job of policing in a practical and reasonable way. We do not have the time or resources to engage in activities that pull officers away from needed work and create inefficiencies. That is how we keep Austin safe. We also rely on funding from sources such as state grants to be able to keep Austin safe. On April 16, the Governor notified me on behalf of the City of Austin that he believed the City was in breach of state grant requirements and threatened to terminate public safety grants awarded to the City. These taxpayer funded grants include: ➡️Sexual Assault Evidence Testing, which would help the City process hundreds of pieces of sexual assault evidence to identify perpetrators; ➡️General Victims Assistance, which helps victims of violent crime by providing trauma-informed support advocates throughout the legal process. It is expected to serve approximately 200 victims; ➡️Violence Against Women Act, which helps process digital evidence quicker, eliminating backlogs; ➡️Violence Against Women Justice and Training Program, which funds a coordinated Sexual Assault Response Team; ➡️Youth Diversion Program, which funds the GO ATX Youth Project, a city-led evidence-based truancy prevention program for students across AISD; ➡️Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant, which gives specialized training for our APD SWAT and Bomb Squad members; ➡️Peace Officer Mental Health program, which funds our First Responder Mental Health Project to help officers who have experienced direct and indirect trauma on the job. I believe the City was following state requirements and I feel strongly that too often politics overwhelms good policy. The threatened loss of these grants would have meant the loss of important public safety services for people we want protected. We have an obligation to them. The City and State have come to an agreement that the Chief and I believe is practical for our day-to-day policing, will not create undue harm for residents who are the subject of noncriminal, administrative warrants, and preserves important public safety funding. The newly amended General Orders take into account the practicality and reality of policing in Austin while also satisfying some of the concerns raised by the Governor’s office. We will continue to provide quality public safety services to everyone. We will continue to support our officers. We will continue to support survivors. We will continue to protect people who ask for help. That is our duty. That is how we keep Austin safe. I thank Chief Davis for her leadership and efforts in keeping our community safe, holding up Austin’s values, and ensuring that we are providing the needed resources for our officers and community.
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So thrilled about this opportunity!
Very excited to share @GraceReaderTV is joining @KXAN_News’ investigative team as a multi-skilled journalist! During her time at the station, she’s tackled the Austin city beat, digital innovation — and she was our very first in-house investigative reporting fellow back in 2023!
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Let's talk budget. The city came out with its 5-year financial forecast last week. Here's what @KirkPWatson took away from that forecast, and what he hopes you'll learn going into this budget cycle:
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Austin has until tomorrow to respond after Gov. @GregAbbott_TX threatened to pull $2.5M in public safety grants over APD policy changes tied to ICE administrative warrants. Here’s some of what @KirkPWatson said when I asked about the looming deadline:
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The Texas Attorney General’s Office plans to investigate the city of Austin after the police department changed its general orders to address administrative warrants from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. kxan.com/news/local/austin/t…
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Cried, clutched my heart, thanked God. Cheers to a break after one of the biggest challenges of my life before I figure out what I’ll do next to break myself.
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I did it! Pleased with my time — 6 hours and 47 minutes. Deeply grateful for the experience.
Doing my first Ironman 70.3 this weekend — send prayers and good vibes! (Yes, I’m already packing and yes it’s only Tuesday … but I’m very nervous ok).
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Doing my first Ironman 70.3 this weekend — send prayers and good vibes! (Yes, I’m already packing and yes it’s only Tuesday … but I’m very nervous ok).
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The Republican runoff for the U.S. Senate seat in Texas is still on. The deadline has now passed for either John Cornyn or Ken Paxton to withdraw from the race. That means their intraparty fight will get resolved during the May 26 runoff. @KXAN_News
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.@JohnCornyn was scheduled to drop off Whataburger to TSA agents at Austin's airport and speak to the media about funding @DHSgov Right before he arrived, @GregCasar showed up and started speaking to media as Cornyn pulled up with burgers and fries. Here's what the two said:
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The @Austin_Police Department says out of an abundance of caution it will increase patrols and "maintain a visible presence" at places of worship after an attack at a Michigan synagogue today.
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🧵As leaders praise programs that saved lives during the mass shooting in Austin, I found one of those programs was flagged in a budget exercise last year for possible cuts (in the service prioritizations report). Ultimately, the program was fully funded: kxan.com/news/local/austin/b…
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A stark reminder that how Austin budgets your $ can save lives. In this case, the EMS Downtown Area Command program landed on the report, but those cuts didn’t make any version of the budget. It means the new downtown EMS program was funded at the time of the shooting.
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