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Seeing the bats in Austin is an experience you will cherish. But there's a catch. The bats don't always show up.
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The city council adopted a three-year plan to find alternatives to firefighting foam and fireproof uniforms that contain forever chemicals linked to cancer and other longterm health risks.
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Waverly, the founder of mHart media, and mHart artist Francene Rouelle talk about how they’re changing the Austin music scene.
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The lawsuit argues the county commissioners court misused taxpayer dollars by hiring Civic Government Solutions to facilitate the program in a partisan manner. The attorney general's office claims the company encourages people to cast ballots for progressive candidates.
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Abbott said more than a million people have been taken off Texas voter rolls since 2021, a reform that he said cracks down on illegal voting. But local voting officials said voter roll removal is routine.
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Austin is not often associated with alligators. But gators do loom large in our local history.
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"Katz's Never Kloses" may once again be an accurate phrase in Austin after the 24-hour restaurant announced plans to reopen in its original Sixth Street location.
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City engineering staff are working on a long-term solution that accounts for environmental issues, protection of endangered species and public safety. The pool will remain closed until repairs are done.
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The City Council approved an ordinance in August that would have added the 13 charter amendments and the city council and mayor’s races to the ballot. But the charter amendments election will not move forward.
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Austin City Council passed a resolution declaring abortion rights as human rights, solidifying its support for people seeking abortion care.
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The resolution asks city staff to look at how it can deprioritize the law locally and provide resources to immigrant communities.
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This weekend marks 50 years since an event in Austin that no one has seen the likes of since. A concert so epic — and so messy — that if you remember it, maybe you weren’t really there.