Field Guide: Learn Austin History /tags/field-guide-learn-austin-history Field Guide: Learn Austin History en-US Copyright KUT News 2025 Thu, 13 Jul 2023 10:01:00 GMT How developers and environmentalists made peace in the �90s and charted a course for Austin's growth /austin/2023-07-13/how-developers-and-environmentalists-made-peace-in-the-90s-and-charted-a-course-for-austins-growth When a new mayor came to power, he found what he thought would be a compromise � a way to build housing for all the people coming to Austin without threatening the city’s ecological gems. It turned out to be more complicated than that. Thu, 13 Jul 2023 10:01:00 GMT /austin/2023-07-13/how-developers-and-environmentalists-made-peace-in-the-90s-and-charted-a-course-for-austins-growth Mose Buchele, Audrey McGlinchy Barton Springs could have been a putrid swamp. Saving it shaped Austin's housing market. /austin/2023-07-06/barton-springs-could-have-been-a-putrid-swamp-saving-it-shaped-austins-housing-market In the 1990s, Austin voters passed landmark protections for parts of Southwest Austin that sit on top of the aquifer that feeds Barton Springs. That set off a chain of events that had a profound effect on how the city would grow in the coming decades. Thu, 06 Jul 2023 10:01:00 GMT /austin/2023-07-06/barton-springs-could-have-been-a-putrid-swamp-saving-it-shaped-austins-housing-market Mose Buchele, Audrey McGlinchy Highway to sprawl: How I-35 shapes where people live in Austin /transportation/2023-06-29/highway-to-sprawl-how-i-35-shapes-where-people-live-in-austin I-35 is more than a road. It's been sculpting Austin's housing scene for more than 60 years, encouraging endless sprawl and making gridlock a lifestyle. Thu, 29 Jun 2023 10:01:00 GMT /transportation/2023-06-29/highway-to-sprawl-how-i-35-shapes-where-people-live-in-austin Nathan Bernier, Audrey McGlinchy Where have Austin's Indigenous people gone? /texas/2022-03-31/where-have-austins-indigenous-people-gone Indigenous peoples have occupied Central Texas for thousands of years � long before Spanish settlers arrived in the mid-16th century. Thu, 31 Mar 2022 10:01:00 GMT /texas/2022-03-31/where-have-austins-indigenous-people-gone Lauren Terrazas What can we learn from the bursting of an Austin dam some 100 years ago? /energy-environment/2021-08-12/what-can-we-learn-from-the-bursting-of-an-austin-dam-some-100-years-ago In the late 1800s, Austin's elite decided a dam was what was needed to attract more people and industry to the city. But dams weren't cheap. And to get taxpayers to foot the bill, it had to be built for the public good. Thu, 12 Aug 2021 10:01:00 GMT /energy-environment/2021-08-12/what-can-we-learn-from-the-bursting-of-an-austin-dam-some-100-years-ago Audrey McGlinchy