City workers clocked in for a combined 1,782,228 hours in 2025, with first-responders accounting for the bulk of overtime spending.
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The lawsuit alleges that Debra Lynch violated Texas law by sending the medications mifepristone and misoprostol into the state.
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The wolf you feed is onstage now at the VORTEX. It's a modern fable with inspiration from Where The Wild Things Are and Twin Peaks.
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A sledding accident has resulted in the death of one teenager and left another in critical condition, according to the Frisco Police Department.
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"Doodle nights,” soundtracked by local DJs, are a weekly staple at the cafe and wine bar. Owner James Harcrow said he wanted to create an environment made for connection.
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Many who enrolled in Affordable Care Act health plans are paying steeper premiums this year. That means cutting back in other areas.
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Austin ISD and the University of Texas announced their campuses will remain closed Tuesday.
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A protest broke out Saturday at the South Texas family detention complex in Dilley, where five-year-old Liam Ramos is being detained.
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The Democratic U.S. Senate candidates weighed in on everything from foreign policy and the recent U.S. military actions in Venezuela to healthcare costs and whether they’d support raising taxes on billionaires.
- Austin leaders vote down stricter spending rules for themselves and their staff
- Immigrant’s death in ICE custody in Texas ruled homicide by medical examiner
- Woodland Avenue vehicle crossing at I-35 closes forever
- Jury acquits former Uvalde school officer in first criminal trial tied to Robb Elementary shooting
- Not long after Prop Q's defeat, Austin leaders could ask voters for a tax increase in bond package