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Austin surpassed 100 degrees on Sunday, creating a potentially dangerous cocktail of heat and dust at Zilker Park.
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Five candidates on five topics: Project Connect, I-35, the airport, reducing single-occupancy vehicles and converting car lanes to space for pedestrians and cyclists.
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Five city council seats are on the ballot in November. Look up which district you live in, watch the candidates introduce themselves, and find out where they stand on three pressing issues: housing, transit and homelessness.
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Watson has raised nearly $1 million. That’s almost nine times the second highest-earning candidate, according to campaign finance reports filed Monday.
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Austin ISD has investigated more than 100 threats since Sept. 1, according to the district police department. For comparison, the district received about 300 threats during the 2023-24 school year.
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Maintaining and operating the Longhorn Dam, built in 1960, has occasionally proved challenging for the City of Austin.
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The red-headed pop "femininomenon," decked out in cowboy chaps and a belt-buckle top, performed hits like "HOT TO GO!" and "Pink Pony Club," as well as unreleased song "The Subway."
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A jury found Taylor guilty of deadly conduct Saturday in the 2019 killing of Mauris DeSilva, a 46-year-old neuroscientist.
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According to the study of more than 1,000 cities, 30% of cities get less rain than surrounding areas, perhaps supporting the idea of a so-called "rain dome" over Austin.
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Livra Books and Curiosities, which opened last weekend in Hyde Park, sells historical books and rare finds from tianguis in Mexico City, New York and Latin America.
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Building on the musical prowess of his father, Roy Montelongo earned a place in Austin and tejano music history for his skill on the saxophone and clarinet.
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There will be famous people, out-of-towners and lots of traffic. Here’s what you need to know to prepare.