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Portions of the proceeds from more than a dozen businesses will be donated to the longtime haven for Austinites trying to get out of homelessness.
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The City Council approved an additional $2.6 million to the project and extended the contract with nonprofit Family Eldercare to March 2024.
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Foundation Communities and Mobile Loaves and Fishes are working on a new project in South Austin that will serve people who have experienced homelessness. But before construction began the two groups wanted to connect away from the taxing work they do.
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Car burglars at popular hiking spots, including Mount Bonnell, have prompted action from multiple city departments. Here's what they say to be aware of when you leave your car.
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If you're one of the millions of people expected to travel this week, you might find yourself looking for something to listen to. Check out these KUT and KUTX podcast episodes.
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The city's homeless strategy division will move out from under Austin Public Health and stand on its own, the city manager announced Tuesday. The new Homeless Strategy Office will launch Dec. 4.
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Until recently, the cemetery, which dates back to the 1800s, had been used as an illegal dumping ground for construction materials.
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More than 2% of Travis County's 1 million registered vehicles are powered exclusively by batteries. That's the highest rate in Texas and less than a percentage point behind California, the nation's EV leader.
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Every Thanksgiving, Austin nonprofits provide meals for people who are struggling. The holiday also offers an opportunity for people looking to help.
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The impasse is a setback for Travis County District Attorney José Garza, whose office indicted Taylor in 2021. Garza will likely pursue another trial.
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Lois Goodman’s home is like walking through a rainbow.
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The food bank is in need of volunteers to help at its warehouse, drive food to its mobile food pantries, and monetary donations.