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Not only are there many options for food and entertainment, but the area is a celebration of immigrant culture.
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During what's called "prescribed burns," the city will set fire to a portion of land to improve the quality of groundwater. These controlled fires also prevent future wildfires.
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A state law passed three decades ago allows a sale to go ahead with just 80% of a condo complex in agreement. Once the deal is final, the remaining objectors have to sell their homes.
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Security found 150 firearms in carry-on luggage at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in 2022. If travelers are caught with a firearm in their carry-on, local police are called and a fine of up to $15,000 could be administered.
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Austin Guinea Pig Rescue is rehoming guinea pigs found across Central Texas and holding them in their own homes until they're ready to adopt.
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Whether you have the most romantic love story or an unfortunate tale to tell, we want to hear it.
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The Austin-born actor explains how it was almost “pre-ordained” getting the role of Tommy, as both he and the character are born-and-raised Texas boys.
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Travis County saw a spike in the number of overdose deaths last year. The money will be used to help raise awareness about overdoses.
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The call center was overwhelmed on New Year's Eve, with the average hold time nearing half an hour. Will staff be hired and trained in time for the festival?
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Journalist Erna Smith remembers that period as a time of activism in the Black community. "The city was changing."
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Organizers are aiming to recruit about 3,000 volunteers — that’s about how many they had in 2018.
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A record 125 people died in crashes last year, breaking the previous high of 118 set only a year earlier.