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The annual Allergy Capitals report from the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America ranked Austin low on its list of challenging cities for allergy suffers. Can that really be right?
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Ramadan is a month-long occasion during which Muslims abstain from consuming food or drinks during the daytime for 30 days.
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The city's got the largest urban bat population in the world. The bats draw scores of tourists to the South Congress Bridge year-round, but they could face complications from planned construction nearby.
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A springtime storm put on a major show for South by Southwest concertgoers.
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The waterline break released chlorinated water into the creek. The city initially reported 30 fish were found dead, but later increased that count to 300. The cause of the break is unknown, but it has been repaired.
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Residents at Creeks Edge Apartments are asking the city to officially sanction the landlord, prohibiting it from renting to new tenants.
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Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is introducing tech upgrades so passengers won’t have to remove electronics or liquids from their carry-on bags.
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Keep an eye on pets at Red Bud Isle and Jessica Hollis Park on Lake Austin.
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People can have their arrest records expunged, or erased, if they were never convicted of the crime.
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DAWA is hosting a SXSW event called Vision:8291 to elevate and direct resources to Black, Indigenous and people of color in Austin.
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Three years after Austin's first COVID case was detected, Lauren Ancel Meyers, director of UT Austin's Center for Pandemic Decision Science, says it's a matter of when, not if, another pandemic arrives. She and her fellow researchers want to be prepared.
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“The Art of Hip Hop” opened in the museum's temporary East Austin space on Friday. It will run until March 28.