In an eight-hour meeting, council members were inundated with citizens registering their opposition to the proposal over concerns about water, the environment and conscientious development.
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Jackson frequently carried out his work in Austin, delivering speeches to thousands at Waterloo Park, Huston-Tillotson University and Austin-area high schools.
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Talarico, a Democratic candidate for one of Texas' U.S. Senate seats, was set to appear on The Late Show on Monday. Host Stephen Colbert lambasted the decision not to air the interview, which was shared on YouTube.
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The Rev. Jesse Jackson was a lifelong civil rights advocate until his death Tuesday at the age of 84.
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Texas voters can cast their ballot early in the Republican or Democratic primary through Friday, Feb. 27. Election day is March 3.
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Families rely on community events like the festival hosted by the Austin Great Wall Chinese School to experience a piece of their heritage.
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Students pushed back against the recent criticism by state leadership over student walkouts in the Austin area.
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Rapid population growth in parts of the Georgetown water system has put a strain on future water needs. To help, the city has called an election to sell off some of the water service areas outside city limits.
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John Kaschak, 35, was charged with cruelty to animals after an investigation found probable cause he was involved in a viral video showing a man repeatedly striking a dog.
- Austin's hot summers can make you sick. Researchers hope to lower the chance of it happening.
- Five years since the Texas blackout, anxiety remains and the big test has yet to come
- Austin ended its license plate reader program. Then the police department found a loophole.
- UT Austin consolidates ethnic and gender studies, causing uncertainty for hundreds of students
- Georgetown ISD will save nearly $1 million with new school start times