The mild, sunny days of this week are coming to an end over the weekend. A blast of winter weather will arrive on Saturday and bring sub-freezing temperatures every consecutive night until Wednesday.
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This week will look a little different from the first cold blast Austin saw this year. Temperatures will stay colder for longer and will dip below freezing every night this week.
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The Austin-area is expected to get 1-2 inches of a wintry mix of snow and sleet on Monday and Tuesday. Austin ISD and other area school districts have announced closures for Tuesday.
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Unlike nearby Travis County, Williamson County does not have any government run overnight shelters for the area’s homeless population — including when it gets cold outside. Residents frustrated by the situation came together to create their own solution this winter.
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Austinites raise $30,000 for Samuel Grey Horse, city’s horseback Santa, after fire destroys his homeGrey Horse said the outpouring of support has been "unbelievable." He said he's putting the money toward equipment for his horses, necessities like clothes and a trailer to live in long term.
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The festival, originally planned for Monday, is being rescheduled to Feb. 1 due to cold weather.
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Presidents from both parties have raided businesses alleged to have hired people who are in the country without legal status. Here’s what we know about how they may work under a second Trump administration.
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Austin's own theater chain is letting folks go months after a buyout by Sony Pictures last year.
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The study looked at the causes of death of more than 1,000 people without housing who died over a five-year period.
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