The Live Music Capital of the World now has an global concert series. Series founder John Burnett talks about why he launched World Music Encounters and the goal behind these concerts, which feature international artists who are now based in Texas.
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Austin’s Riverbend Church Uses Solar Panels to Give Back to Those in Need
We have a conversation with Riverbend Church Pastor David Haney outlining how the church’s solar power efforts not only save money and energy, but are also giving back to those in need.
ATX Good News shares the story of #11DaysofKindness and the nonprofit organization Pay It Forward 9-11. We interview Pay It Forward’s founder Kevin Tuerff
Singer-songwriter Andrea Magee shares her time and talents to help children heal. She’s launched the nonprofit Music Helps ATX, an outreach program providing concerts and music mentoring for children who have suffered abuse and neglect.
Austin radio personalities JB & Sandy have a week-long, on-air reunion, delighting their longtime fans. Judy and Leslie catch up with the guys and hear how life—and our city—has changed over the past decade.
ATX Good News partners with the Austin Chamber of Commerce on its Austin Gives program. Its mission mirrors our own to shine a light on people giving back to the community. Here’s our interview with Bobby Jenkins, Austin Gives chair.
Judy and Leslie celebrate one year of ATX Good News by looking back at a few memorable stories of inspiration and thanking everyone in the ATX Good News family.
Stacy Armijo, chief experience officer at Amplify Credit Union in Austin, delivers the details on no-fee banking. The idea started as a marketing campaign, but has become a mission.
A conversation with Gena Keller about her family’s fight with pediatric cancer and the nonprofit organization she started to raise awareness and funds for cancer research.
We highlight four moms and their daughters who all work or have worked at one elementary school in the Eanes Independent School District—Barton Creek Elementary.
Profiling Thomas de la Fuente, a 19-year-old Austinite living in Berlin who is providing Texas-style breakfast tacos to those impacted directly by the war in Ukraine.