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The locally owned cafe is being driven out within two years of opening as the I-35 expansion steams ahead.
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Currently, owners have to tow food trucks to a city facility for annual inspections. The process is time-consuming and expensive, putting a burden on small business owners.
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The rocket cleared the launchpad and separated from its booster, surpassing the first attempt. But minutes later, controllers lost contact with the vehicle.
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SpaceX is aiming at launching on Saturday, with the two hour launch window starting at 7 a.m.
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A U.S. District Judge in Austin heard arguments Wednesday in a lawsuit filed by a Columbia free speech group, which argues banning TikTok use at public universities hinders faculty research and teaching.
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The software problem caused a car to drag a pedestrian forward after a crash in San Francisco last month.
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The autonomous vehicles have been operating in Austin since the spring. The GM-backed company says it's cooperating with investigators.
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Early plans called for the almost 40-year-old restaurant, bar and music venue to be pushed off the map. Instead, it will lose one of two parking lots.
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Jose Francesco "Frank" Escobar began working as a registered nurse last month amid a staffing crisis throughout the industry. He expects it to be hard — but he says he's ready.
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The popular crystal store sees opportunity in being forced out, but the relocation will come with costs.
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Escuelita del Alma has been at I-35 and 32nd Street since 2008, when the day care was forced to leave its Congress Avenue location to make way for a hotel.
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A picture of Ben Brody, 22, began circulating on social media, accusing him of being involved in a brawl between right-wing extremist groups. Brody says he made several attempts to clear his name.