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The $499.9 million in economic impact translates to 3,766 full-time jobs in the local economy.
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The growth of Austin's EV fleet will require a simultaneous boom in vehicle charging stations. But the city has to balance its green goals with zoning demands.
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Poet KB Brookins is circulating a petition to add a city program that would promote literacy and the arts in Austin.
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A tornado watch and severe thunderstorm warning was issued earlier in the day.
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KUT photographers captured the eclipse across Austin and in the Hill Country. Here's what they saw.
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Bins will be set up at viewing sites across the city Monday, as well as at facilities and public libraries through April 26. The used glasses will be donated to the nonprofit Astronomers Without Borders.
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The three-pronged pedestrian bridge — the first of its kind in Austin — will finally complete the 10-mile Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail around Lady Bird Lake.
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The former Dallas city manager will begin the role next month. The city manager is the highest-ranking employee at Austin City Hall.
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Austinites practicing in the spiritual realm believe the eclipse is a rare opportunity for personal growth — if you know how to take advantage of it. Some said the impact is even greater if you’re in the path of totality.
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Does Austin have a rat problem? The answer is hard to get at — or, scratch at.
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The city reduced the number permits for electric scooters by more than 50% and reduced how fast the scooters can go during certain hours of the day. Designated parking areas are also going up over the next few months.
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Excavating the 25-year-old time capsule was last on the alt-weekly newspaper's to-do list before the Texas Department of Transportation takes possession of its historic building for the upcoming highway expansion.