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C3 Presents has increased initiatives to recycle more, waste less and power the show responsibly.
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The iconic fake sandwiches can be spotted all around town. Each is about 16 feet long and 4 feet wide. They weigh up to 800 pounds.
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Viva Palestina Orchestra hopes to inspire compassion for Palestinian people and culture through their Austin shows. Last year, the musicians helped raise $115,000 for Palestinian families and aid groups.
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Members of the University Democrats said the new state law disrupts their ability to invite guest speakers and volunteer voter registrars to campus.
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The improv's space on Congress Avenue is being converted into a bar, so owners had to decide whether to close or relocate. Their story isn't unique in Austin.
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The festival kicked off the first of two weekends, bringing the usual crowds, heat, flags, special appearance rumors and performances from some of today’s biggest artists and up-and-coming acts.
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Emergency officials say there is no threat to campus, but they are still asking people to avoid the 2900 block of the I-35 service road.
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Yes, you can (and should) bring sunscreen and reusable water bottles. Keep those coolers and selfie sticks at home.
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Texans can safely surrender infants to designated locations like fire stations and hospitals. But not everyone knows the law exists.
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The group comes together weekly at Central Market on North Lamar to discuss a story in the magazine. The meetings aren’t about coming to grand conclusions; the goal is to explore ideas and geek out on literature.
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The Other Ones Foundation offers shelter and job training for people looking to find a way out of homelessness.
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After more than a decade without leads, Austin police say they believe they have identified the man responsible for the yogurt shop murders of 1991 that left four Austin teens dead.