Patrick Crusius showed little emotion as he listened to each one of the names of the 23 people gunned down at a Walmart in 2019.
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We're planning to host a radio town hall with representatives from Austin Energy, the City of Austin and KUT reporters in the coming days.
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Cronk said the city would “implement changes” to better prepare for future storms, but stopped short of naming precisely how the city failed in its response to this storm.
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Last session, in 2021, Phelan appointed 14 Democrats and 21 Republicans as committee chairs. This year only nine Democrats will lead committees.
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Democrats in Texas have been calling for new police reforms in the state. Some lawmakers say requiring insurance for police officers might be less challenging than passing legislation to end qualified immunity.
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President Biden repeated the phrase "Let's finish the job" in his address — a refrain likely to be heard as his unofficial pitch for a second term in office.
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The district first announced possible closures in an effort to save money in December. At that time, the district was looking at closing two to three elementary schools.
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The National Weather Service says the Austin area could see 45 mph winds Tuesday. Austin Energy warns that could lead to more downed tree limbs — and more power outages.
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Schwertner, a Georgetown Republican, was booked into the Travis County jail at 2:12 a.m.
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When utilities talk about "customer" outages, they are talking about electric meters that are out. There's usually more than one person affected when a meter goes down.
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A Travis County probate court's award is almost 50 times more than what the city had offered to terminate Lonestar Airport Holdings' lease.
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