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Though the Parks and Recreation Department has offered more pay and up to $1,250 in bonuses, the city has less than a third of the 750 lifeguards it needs to open all of its pools.
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The airport's plan to build a new concourse with at least 10 gates requires razing the terminal where Allegiant and Frontier operate.
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Austin OKs $850,000 settlement for volunteer medic shot with 'less-lethal' ammunition during protestMaredith Drake, a volunteer street medic, was shot in May 2020 while trying to help an injured demonstrator.
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The yearlong program will provide $1,000 a month to 85 low-income households. The Austin City Council left the door open to expand the program after it's evaluated.
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Historic Landmark Commission unanimously votes to initiate historic zoning process for Fourth StreetAs developers seek to alter Austin's gay district, one commissioner said it was "too special" of a place to see go.
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Work starts this summer on a street reconfiguration paving the way for a light-rail megaproject.
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A proposal for a new mixed-use high-rise threatens to change Austin's iconic LGBTQ+ nightlife.
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Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday offering eight weeks to workers who qualify. The policy could take effect next month.
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Laura Young thought she had gotten a deal. She then grew attached to the marble bust while she tried to figure out how to return it.
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Three local Starbucks have joined the national movement to unionize. They say they started organizing to address scheduling issues, COVID policies and poor management decisions.
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Project Connect's Orange Line will run from Stassney Lane through the UT campus and up to the North Lamar Transit Center. Maps show how Guadalupe Street would be redrawn between 29th and 27th streets to accommodate the rail.
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After a three-year hiatus, the iconic Pease Park celebration will take place this weekend.