Laura Mallonee
lauramallonee.bsky.social
Laura Mallonee
@lauramallonee.bsky.social
It's "Mal-uh-knee."

Freelance journalist based in Austin
“'When I was young, I wanted to see old trees,' Moore says as we walk along a sandy path littered with pine needles. 'Now that I’m old, I love to see young trees.'" Lovely piece on the woman (and town) saving the Venus fly trap from development, via @longreads.com gardenandgun.com/feature/venu...
Saving the Venus Flytrap: How One Woman Rallied a Town Around Its Weirdest Attraction
Despite their outsize hold on popular imagination, Venus flytraps are native to a tiny corner of the globe: the Coastal Plain of the Carolinas. As development threatens, one town—spurred on by one tir...
gardenandgun.com
November 15, 2025 at 11:10 PM
Reposted by Laura Mallonee
Issue drop, November, Texas Highways.

Christopher Collins on East Texas Forests

@lauramallonee.bsky.social on Parks Volunteers

@bobby-aleman.bsky.social on Barton Springs
October 28, 2025 at 10:36 PM
After the July 4 Hill Country floods, residents of Sandy Creek in Travis County felt ignored, even as officials insisted they were doing everything possible to help them. This gap in perception fuels a crisis of trust that threatens unincorporated communities nationwide. My latest @grist.org
grist.org Grist @grist.org · Sep 29
Flood of Doubt.

Almost a third of Americans live in unincorporated communities beyond city limits, where disaster aid can confuse and frustrate.

grist.org/extreme-weat...

#Texas #Floods #TX #Disaster #Climate #Community #Weather #ExtremeWeather
September 29, 2025 at 3:22 PM
Reposted by Laura Mallonee
This is a real photograph of Washington, DC this week, where the United States president has ordered military occupation in peacetime, and ordered the display of colossal portraits of himself.

www.wsj.com/politics/pol...
August 28, 2025 at 10:24 AM
Texas politics has never been short on controversy—and the state’s first woman governor, inaugurated a century ago, brought plenty of her own. I unpacked her bizarre story for the July/August issue of @texashighways.bsky.social

texashighways.com/culture/hist...
The History Behind Texas’ First Woman Governor
How Miriam “Ma” Ferguson won the state 100 years ago
texashighways.com
August 22, 2025 at 4:42 PM
My latest @grist.org , co-published with @texastribune.org, follows a group of prep school boys in Dallas who rise early on weekends to rescue rare native plants from bulldozers — to the consternation of some professional conservationists in Texas.
grist.org Grist @grist.org · Jul 28
The guerilla campaign to save a Texas prairie from ‘silent extinction’.

“This is a war between us and the developers, and nobody’s calling uncle or throwing up white flags.”

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#Texas #TX #Environment #Climate #Prairie #Nature
The guerilla campaign to save a Texas prairie from 'silent extinction'
"This is a war between us and the developers, and nobody’s calling uncle or throwing up white flags."
grist.org
July 28, 2025 at 5:15 PM
Tbh, Musk's fence isn't exactly an outlier. In Austin, a lot of rich people are guilty of "building stuff and then asking for permission later."

www.nytimes.com/2025/05/05/t...
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? No Thanks, Elon Musk.
www.nytimes.com
May 7, 2025 at 7:39 PM
My first piece for @gristnews.bsky.social explores how restoring the thorn forest of South Texas can boost community resilience. Turns out, what's good for animals may also be good for humans.
April 7, 2025 at 2:12 PM
Minutes from Fort Worth's historic stockyards, an exhibit exploring the myth of the white cowboy was temporarily shut down after complaints about "mature content." Artists and many museum staff were left in the dark. My story for @texasmonthly.bsky.social

www.texasmonthly.com/arts-enterta...
A Museum Exhibit Challenges the Myth of the White Cowboy. It Opens With a Trigger Warning.
The Amon Carter added a mature content warning soon after opening “Cowboy,” a show originally aimed at “disrupting” the portrayal of the Western ideal as cisgender, straight, and white.
www.texasmonthly.com
January 30, 2025 at 8:39 PM
I did a crazy thing and wrote about it for @texashighways.bsky.social. This is a story about me, my dad, and the part of Texas where he grew up, a place that both enchants and bewilders me. Oh, and there are alligators, too!
December 5, 2024 at 3:45 PM
Here I am on yet another social media site, which happens to share the same name as the company that tunes up my furnace.
November 20, 2024 at 8:43 PM