"The people of Austin deserve to be safe and feel safe," the mayor said in announcing DPS troopers would be helping out Austin police.
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Senate Republicans have decided to focus on bills that target gender-affirming care for minors, drag performances, and school books that talk about gender and sexuality.
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From a block party to the red carpet and live music, the weekend will be packed.
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Mexico’s president said Tuesday the fire started after some migrants set mattresses on fire inside the facility.
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DPS troopers will focus on violent and traffic-related crimes. The length of the partnership and exactly how many troopers will help out is yet to be determined.
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The city is adding pay stations to two more lots to help ease condition. The price to park is also going up in May.
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The annual Allergy Capitals report from the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America ranked Austin low on its list of challenging cities for allergy sufferers. Can that really be right?
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The city is updating its downtown master plan for the first time since 2014. It wants to know what residents envision for the district.
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Saturday’s rally took place in Waco, the city where a deadly standoff between federal agents and a religious, anti-government cult took place 30 years ago.
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