Do you care about how your kid's school spends money, or what policy decisions it makes? Do you want to decide on funding for parks and roads? Depending on your location, these issues could be on your ballot.
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While the grand jury decided not to move forward with hate crime charges, the man was indicted on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a second-degree felony.
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The protest, organized by the Palestine Solidarity Committee in Austin, is the latest in a wave of demonstrations sweeping college campuses. UT Austin administration had warned the group Tuesday not to hold the event.
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Many people wonder whether the Colorado River that runs through Texas is related to the other Colorado River that created the Grand Canyon. It's not.
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Dozens of community members attended Dripping Springs ISD's meeting Monday night to voice their concerns about the district looking to remove the terms "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" from several policies.
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Research shows having a lawyer present often reduces bail amounts. The county will provide lawyers for a limited time on Tuesday and Thursday. It has tried to roll out a program for years.
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Trustees voted Monday to spend over $4 million to buy the new buses. They also approved a plan to spend nearly $400,000 to retrofit district buses that do not currently have seat belts.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton suspected the hospital was helping Texas kids access puberty blockers or hormone treatments that are outlawed for juveniles.
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Citizens can file lawsuits to remove so-called “rogue” prosecutors under a new state law. The latest case could be the first to head to court.
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- Austin EMS reports a surge of overdose calls likely tied to a new 'batch' of drugs
- Delta throttles up service at Austin airport after American cuts flights
- More than 200 faculty say they’ve lost confidence in UT Austin President Jay Hartzell
- Por primera vez, votantes del Condado de Travis elegirán a quienes supervisan las tasaciones de propiedad
- Seis barrios de Austin podrían abandonar la ciudad. Esto es lo que significa para los residentes.
- El EMS de Austin informa de un aumento de sobredosis que podría relacionarse con un nuevo “lote” de drogas
- Delta acelera el servicio en el aeropuerto de Austin tras la reducción de vuelos de American
- El ISD de Austin planea recortar al menos $30 millones de su próximo presupuesto
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