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A lawyer says Denisse Parra Vargas was stopped last week for having expired tags and told to report to a processing center Tuesday. Her family is now in Mexico.
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A portion of every ticket sold supports Austin parks, trails and green spaces. The money raised last year will pay for improvements across the city.
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The annual music festival at Zilker Park takes place the weekends of Oct. 3 and 10.
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Elizabeth Avellán has been making blockbuster movies in Central Texas for over two decades. She is bringing her production experience to this year's Cine Las Americas International Film Festival.
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The Travis County Attorney says the eight businesses Paul owns owe more than $2.3 million in unpaid property taxes and legal fees. A spokesperson for the tax office said Paul owed the most back taxes of any property owner last year.
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People across the Austin area could see heavy rains, hail, damaging winds and even isolated tornadoes every day through Thursday.
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The city will need thousands of skilled workers over the next several years as these projects get underway.
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The pop-up experience in downtown Austin offers plenty of pink-drenched photo ops, as well as a roller rink and Barbie-inspired food and drinks.
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A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for parts of Central Texas until 10 p.m., including in Hays, Bastrop and Caldwell counties.
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Community members said they were decided to join the protests because of the Trump administration's stance on LGBTQ+ issues and cuts to federal grants that have had local effects.
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The nearly 50-year-old festival, which kicks off Saturday, is moving from downtown Austin to the Hill Country Galleria in Bee Cave. Vendors said that in recent years, setting up their booths at 5 a.m. felt stressful and scary.
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A tornado touched down in Burnet County in the afternoon, the county's office of emergency management said.