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Austin has adopted a new Resource, Generation and Climate Protection Plan, the subject of intense debate between the city utility and local environmentalists. City Council members added 14 amendments before approving it.
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Fall foliage typically kicks off in mid-to-late October and peaks by late November, but record heat this fall delayed Austin's fall colors to the very end of the year.
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The video, which KUT News obtained through a public records request, shows the ceiling suddenly collapse over an outdoor patio area. No one appeared to be seated there at the time.
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“I do think there is something about turtles in general that they’re somewhat charismatic and people really like them,” said Justin Havird, a UT associate professor leading research involving the turtle ponds.
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Austin Energy says its plan balances affordability with the city's climate commitments. Some environmentalists and council members strongly disagree.
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Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center said the attorney general's lawsuit could have a chilling effect on nonprofits that provide services in Austin.
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From holiday lights to pop-up markets to a Hogwarts-inspired castle, Austin has a bunch of ways you can enjoy the season without spending a fortune.
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PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, have been linked to several cancers and other health problems. Out of 29 compounds tested, Austin Water found only faint traces of six.
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Mohamed Saher's friend had shipped the puppy from Slovakia. Now, Saher had to turn in paperwork to clear customs and take Pamela home.
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Austin Energy and Austin Water officials said teams have been weatherizing equipment, and testing and prepping backup generators.
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The new store is two stories high, spans more than 145,000 square feet and is run by more than 600 employees. It's grand opening comes nearly three years after the previous store in the same location was demolished.
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A walkthrough of TxDOT's on-road plans along the 11.5 miles of I-35 from US 290 East to SH 45 North.