Findings in the new report indicate the city failed to address some of the same issues identified after the February 2021 freeze.
Hispanic Heritage Month
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"El Gato Negro" was born into a family full of musicians and has carried that torch forward for more than seven decades.
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Hispanic Heritage Month takes place every year from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, honoring cultures of Hispanic and Latino Americans. Here are some celebrations happening in Austin over the month.
Latest News
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Cryptozoologist Lyle Blackburn kicks off the Texas Standard special by explaining the findings of the weird.
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‘Flavor first, fire second’: Fantastic Fuego's Tony Nuñez and Stephanie Sanyour on the perfect salsaThe husband-and-wife duo behind the Austin-based company talk about their process for making homemade salsas and hot sauces.
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After potentially heavy rains, cooler-than-average temperatures are expected for the first weekend of the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
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"Flo" was diagnosed with a fatal fungal disease that will cause the tree to eventually collapse, arborists said. The city delayed removal until after public input could be given, but will now move ahead as planned on Thursday.
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The Collaborative Care Communication Center's goal is to treat an emergency where it occurs, reducing the strain on hospitals and the health care system.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has reportedly told the leaders of the Texas House and Senate that lawmakers will be called back to Austin next week.
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Gail McCant, who has been serving in an interim role since June, has been tapped to permanently fill the role. The position is one of the highest profile offices in the city.
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Monarchs need lots of nectar and water to help them survive their journey south but because it's been so dry, they’re having trouble finding food.
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