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Before there was an IHOP, there was a university that attempted to revolutionize higher education for immigrants at the corner of I-35 and Cesar Chavez Street.
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Off to Austin’s west, you may have seen a collection of towers with their red lights blinking through the night.
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ATXplained Live is coming back to the Paramount Theatre on Oct. 11.
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The cemetery started as a single grave in 1912. Now it's a cornerstone for Mexican culture and local families' legacies.
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A KUT listener says they're swarming around her pool in Northeast Austin. But at least they don't bite.
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No matter the season, the iconic Austin dive bar off Justin Lane is filled with snow globes, Christmas trees and strings of red and green lights. But the story behind how this decor came to be is always changing.
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It seems like a simple question, with a simple answer. But there's more to it.
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Army veteran Denise Gordon questioned whether it makes any sense for lawmakers from the second-largest state in the country and one of the largest economies in the world to meet so infrequently.
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The last day of the Texas Legislature’s regular session is Monday. While some of the laws passed during these sessions are crucial to keep the state running, other laws have been a little more interesting.
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Theresa Carroll said she noticed a lack of older people in the city when she moved here from the Midwest. She asked the ATXplained project about the average age of the population and wondered if Austin was "hiding the elderly."