Byron Sage was a special agent in the FBI’s Austin office when he was called in to be the lead negotiator with the Branch Davidian’s during the infamous 1993 standoff .
He was interviewed last year, along with other government agents, local Waco law enforcement, and some of the survivors, by Pamela Colloff in her Texas Monthly 15th anniversary article “The Fire That Time”.
(Unfortunately, full access to TM articles is subscription only, or I’d provide a link...
APD Wants More Electronic Eyes On Criminals
Police are hoping to launch a new program to catch criminals, but they need help from local Austin businesses.The Austin Police Department is looking for businesses to give them access to...
Will The Wet Winter Weather Continue through Spring?
We’re currently under the influence of a La Nina Weather pattern, which 75 percent of the time means warmer than normal temperatures and drier than normal precipitation. However, this...
New Release Alert: The Daily Brothers - The Dream Is Dead
Who: Austin’s own version of the Kinks, right down to the familial connections. The Daily Brothers feature bros Chris and Jeff, who write, record, and produce their own music from the...
President Obama Sends FY2013 Budget Proposals To Congress
President Barack Obama unveiled a $3.8 trillion spending plan on Monday for 2013 that seeks to achieve $4 trillion in deficit reduction over the next decade but does little to restrain growth...
Drafthouse Films’ “Bullhead” @ Alamo Drafhouse Feb. 17th
With The Oscars right around the corner, it is essential that you see Drafthouse Films’ new release, Bullhead, which has been nominated for an Academy Award within the Best Foreign...
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