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The annual event named for the melancholy donkey from Winnie-the-Pooh took place at Pease Park on Saturday.
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Dangerous emissions and increasingly hot days are combining to worsen Austin's air quality.
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Voters approved the ordinance by a sweeping margin in 2022. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton argued it violated state law.
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Sixth Street is known for being party central, but it's actually one of the most historic areas of the city.
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Larger “mats” of the goopy-green algae typically appear floating in creeks or along lakeshores between late May and early August.
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For the first time since 2019, Travis County’s annual medical examiner report shows a significant dip in drug deaths. Total drug deaths decreased 22% from 2023 to 2024, and deaths involving fentanyl fell by 36%.
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The pope's death will delay the selection of a new bishop to lead the Diocese of Austin.
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An appeals court sided with Attorney General Ken Paxton over whether San Marcos's marijuana decriminalization ordinance is legal.
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From ancient origins to backyard traditions, the confetti-filled eggs carry centuries of history in every crack.
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Travis County officials said they determined the April 13 explosion was not criminal or suspicious in nature and that the investigation is entering its final stages.
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Wheatsville has launched a community investment campaign to fund several smaller format stores in North Austin neighborhoods.
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Brigitte Bandit is helping LGBTQ+ Austinites and allies keep up with the news and find resources for political advocacy. Her weekly "LegiSLAYtion & Liberation" event combines education with music, dance and queer joy.