Courtney Sebesta, a homegrown journalist who has risen from an entry-level newsroom position to top management at the Austin American-Statesman, will lead the publication as its new executive editor.
But expect delays of printed papers; some are not able to be delivered at all. Severe weather across Texas has led to power outages for 2 million residents in the Austin area. Our printing facility ...
A judge on Thursday heard nearly three hours of arguments in an ongoing case that could impact the future — or at least the timing — of a planned redevelopment at a prime site formerly home to the ...
The American-Statesman received six top awards from the Society for Features Journalism in various categories for excellence in long-form storytelling. SFJ recognizes impactful, moving features ...
Grisham Middle School students carried present after present into the Amador Rodriguez family's apartment. "Thank you, kids, for the amazing Christmas for my family. I never imagined all this," said ...
But the Statesman’s work did not stop at chronicling events. Our reporters dug beneath the surface to deeply examine some of the most important issues in our community, and we discovered and ...
Sitting on Lady Bird Lake just south of downtown is an iconic piece of waterfront real estate, one of Austin’s most coveted properties. East of the Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge, which is ...
Texas’ largest 10K, the Statesman Capitol 10,000, returns for its 48th year this weekend, bringing thousands of runners and walkers to the streets of Austin for a race that blends fitness, fun and the ...
Editor's note: On July 26, we celebrate a milestone: The American-Statesman and its team of journalists has been a dedicated part of the Austin community for 150 years. Through times of triumph and ...
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