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Two vehicles were damaged Wednesday, but there were no reports of injuries. It's unclear what caused the glass panel to fall.
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Jesús Garza was accused of violating the city’s ethics rules when he hired two former City Hall staffers to serve as consultants after the 2023 winter storm.
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Inconsistent rain forecasts have led to conspiracies about a rain-blocking dome that covers the city. The truth lies in an age-old fault.
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The governor called a special session to come up with regulations around THC products. Many shop owners say they've already been lobbying for them.
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Sara L. Houser, Carlos "Dashawn Daniels" Moore, Chinasa Broxton and Carrie Rodriguez have expanded what it means to work in music in the age of stagnant pay and minimal income from streaming.
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Heartening also runs a free clothing stand, serving the Austin community and promoting zero-waste living. It received a $3,000 grant from the city last fall.
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The guidelines go into effect Sept. 1 and require autonomous vehicles to be authorized by the Department of Motor Vehicles. Safety experts doubt Tesla's robotaxis, set to roll out Sunday, would meet the standards.
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Only San Francisco and Portland, Oregon, have more gay people per capita than Austin. So why doesn't the city have any lesbian bars?
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The heat didn't stop people from lining the streets with lawn chairs, as children eagerly caught candy from parade participants.
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Austin Water said improvements in how it monitors the system and an increase in water line breaks pushed up estimates from last year.
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The county doesn’t have authority to make federal agencies, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement, comply with the resolution. But local activists say the resolution is meant to remind everyone that immigrants have rights in the U.S.
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Thousands of people gathered at the Capitol for one of the thousands of demonstrations that took place across the country Saturday.