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Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis said until further notice, the department will continue to police marijuana possession the way it was prior to the court ruling.
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Modern new developments are opening on the site of former tank farms, one of the city's most notorious environmental controversies.
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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.
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Last year, the city allocated $30.3 million to help those experiencing homelessness, but that amount needs to more than double for the upcoming 2025-2026 fiscal year, according to the city's Homeless Strategy Office.
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The annual event named for the melancholy donkey from Winnie-the-Pooh took place at Pease Park on Saturday.
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Dangerous emissions and increasingly hot days are combining to worsen Austin's air quality.
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A strong southerly wind is helping tens of thousands of migratory birds pass through Austin on their journey north.
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The longtime Austin tradition takes place Saturday from 11 a.m. until sunset at Pease Park.
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As artificial intelligence grows, local governments and companies are trying to figure out how to work with the technology.
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Voters approved the ordinance by a sweeping margin in 2022. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton argued it violated state law.