Audrey McGlinchy
Audrey McGlinchy is the City Hall reporter at KUT, covering the Austin City Council and the policies they discuss. She comes to Texas from Brooklyn, where she tried her hand at publishing, public relations and nannying. Audrey holds English and journalism degrees from Wesleyan University and the City University of New York. She got her start in journalism as an intern at KUT Radio during a summer break from graduate school. While completing her master's degree in New York City, she interned at the New York Times Magazine and Guernica Magazine.
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After Tales Of Men Changing Babies On Bathroom Floors, Austin Mandates More Diaper-Changing StationsAustin City Council members are requiring any new restaurants, theaters, stores and similar establishments to ensure they provide enough diaper-changing...
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Families affected by gentrification in certain Austin neighborhoods can now get a point in their favor when applying for low-income housing through a...
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A new report from a California-based market research firm finds that Austin ranks fifth in a list of cities facing the highest reconstruction costs due...
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Bri Rodriguez buckled her son Rocky into his car seat. “Little grumps,” she said, teasing the 1-year-old as he scrunched up his face, unhappy at having...
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Texas lawmakers on Thursday advanced a bill that would prevent a city from requiring private employers to give their workers certain benefits, such as...
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Some buildings in Austin reflect the city's zoning restrictions more than others. Take the 35-unit affordable housing complex just south of East 12th...
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If you’ve ever aspired to get your face on public access TV, this guide to testifying before council members at City Hall should make it pretty easy.
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Prak Property Management Inc. has been digging into savings to keep some of its low-income properties in Austin running. “It’s like a savings account...
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Road deaths in Austin dropped slightly in the city’s second full year of a campaign for traffic safety. Seventy-four people died on city streets in 2018...
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State auditors have found that the Austin Police Department inaccurately classified more than two dozen rape cases from three months in 2017, according...
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When the Texas Legislature reconvenes Jan. 8, lawmakers will already have on their desks bills aimed at undoing City of Austin rules. The city-state...
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The bureaucratic stars over City Hall may just align in 2019. Next year, the city will weigh four ambitious plans that aim to achieve the long-sought...