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Sandy Creek residents remember lives lost to 2025 flood

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School’s out for the summer, but when Austin ISD students return in the fall, they’ll be navigating some big changes in how they get to school. KUT’s education reporter Greta Díaz González Vázquez will help get us up to speed. It’s been one year since deadly floods tore through the Texas Hill Country. Residents of the Sandy Creek neighborhood in Travis County are honoring the neighbors they lost. [https://www.kut.org/energy-environment/2026-07-06/austin-tx-flood-sandy-creek] The FIFA World Cup is in full swing. KUT’s Jimmy Maas joins us to talk about tonight’s match between the U.S. and Belgium — which has suddenly gotten a lot more interesting. Plus a Few Headlines mentions in the show today: * Two overnight shootings in Austin left 3 people dead this Fourth of July weekend. [https://www.kut.org/crime-justice/2026-07-05/austin-tx-shooting-july-4-club-bar-police] * The city of Austin visited 127 different homeless encampments between May 11 and June 5 [https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/austin-visited-127-homeless-camps-in-first-month-of-enhanced-clearing-efforts/] Austin Signal is made possible by listeners like you. You can support our work by making a donation at supportthispodcast.org [http://supportthispodcast.org] The post Sandy Creek residents remember lives lost to 2025 flood [https://kutkutx.studio/austin-signal/sandy-creek-residents-remember-lives-lost-to-2025-flood] appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts [https://kutkutx.studio].

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Portada del episodio Sandy Creek residents remember lives lost to 2025 flood

Sandy Creek residents remember lives lost to 2025 flood

School’s out for the summer, but when Austin ISD students return in the fall, they’ll be navigating some big changes in how they get to school. KUT’s education reporter Greta Díaz González Vázquez will help get us up to speed. It’s been one year since deadly floods tore through the Texas Hill Country. Residents of the Sandy Creek neighborhood in Travis County are honoring the neighbors they lost. [https://www.kut.org/energy-environment/2026-07-06/austin-tx-flood-sandy-creek] The FIFA World Cup is in full swing. KUT’s Jimmy Maas joins us to talk about tonight’s match between the U.S. and Belgium — which has suddenly gotten a lot more interesting. Plus a Few Headlines mentions in the show today: * Two overnight shootings in Austin left 3 people dead this Fourth of July weekend. [https://www.kut.org/crime-justice/2026-07-05/austin-tx-shooting-july-4-club-bar-police] * The city of Austin visited 127 different homeless encampments between May 11 and June 5 [https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/austin-visited-127-homeless-camps-in-first-month-of-enhanced-clearing-efforts/] Austin Signal is made possible by listeners like you. You can support our work by making a donation at supportthispodcast.org [http://supportthispodcast.org] The post Sandy Creek residents remember lives lost to 2025 flood [https://kutkutx.studio/austin-signal/sandy-creek-residents-remember-lives-lost-to-2025-flood] appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts [https://kutkutx.studio].

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Portada del episodio After floods devastated Sandy Creek, new nonprofit aims to provide relief faster

After floods devastated Sandy Creek, new nonprofit aims to provide relief faster

A year after catastrophic flooding in Texas, the Sandy Creek neighborhood in northwest Travis County is still deep in recovery mode. We’ll tell you about a nonprofit that’s lending a hand [https://www.kut.org/energy-environment/2026-07-03/texas-flood-sandy-creek-relief-hill-country-travis-county-tx]. How Central Texans are mobilizing to help [https://www.kut.org/austin/2026-07-02/venezuela-earthquake-how-to-help-austin-tx-texas-response] after Venezuela was rocked by devastating earthquakes. This week in Texas Music History: 1985 Austin punk music festival gets grungy in Dripping Springs. [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/c_XWQLpi0Ww] And are you planning a Barton Springs visit this weekend? Are you tiptoeing in, or diving head first? ATXplained explores the best way to get into the chilly waters [https://www.kut.org/austin/2019-10-03/whats-the-best-way-to-get-into-the-chilly-waters-of-barton-springs]. Austin Signal is made possible by listeners like you. You can support our work by making a donation at supportthispodcast.org [http://supportthispodcast.org] The post After floods devastated Sandy Creek, new nonprofit aims to provide relief faster [https://kutkutx.studio/austin-signal/after-floods-devastated-sandy-creek-new-nonprofit-aims-to-provide-relief-faster] appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts [https://kutkutx.studio].

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Austin’s Lawn Chair Brigade brings unique spin to Fourth festivities

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Portada del episodio Austin ISD postpones districtwide boundary changes

Austin ISD postpones districtwide boundary changes

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Portada del episodio What is KUT’s relationship with UT Austin?

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