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Now is the time for everyone to weigh in on TxDOT's proposal to expand I-35 from Ben White Boulevard to U.S. 290 East.
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Four separate incidents resulted in one officer injury and multiple damaged police vehicles.
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The decision could push officers to retire at a time when the department is short-staffed.
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City Manager Spencer Cronk had tried to push a four-year deal. He was let go ahead of Wednesday's vote.
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Cronk will be paid out roughly $463,000 in a severance package.
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The Austin City Council may soon be looking for new management.
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Three council members, who spoke on the condition of not being named, said the decision to find a new head city executive was unanimous at a private meeting Thursday.
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After nearly a year of negotiations Austin City Council is delaying a vote directing city staff to pursue a one-year extension of the current contract while simultaneously considering the four-year option.
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The city has struggled to maintain a cohesive communication strategy with partners or with people in need of shelter during these emergencies.
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Cronk said the city would “implement changes” to better prepare for future storms, but stopped short of naming precisely how the city failed in its response to this storm.