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For a long time, Austin was built around vehicles. Only a small percentage of households don't own a car — but that still translates to tens of thousands of people across the city. Here's how they do it.
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With some exceptions, city rules require most residential and commercial developers in Austin to build a minimum amount of parking spots. Council members could vote Thursday to do away with these rules.
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Texas car dealers next month will begin issuing redesigned temporary license plates as part of the state’s latest efforts to crack down on fraud.
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Car buyers today continue to face fewer choices and much higher prices — and cheap vehicles are especially hard to find. It's not just that there are fewer cars; the ones being made are fancier, too.
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Austin Community College is partnering with Toyota Motor North America to train students to be service technicians as dealerships struggle with dire need for skilled workers.
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From Texas Standard:If you are a millennial, you may be among those who value time over ownership, so you may not be interested in buying car. But what if…
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Some kids come home from school and hog the television remote or hide behind their smartphone for hours. Nine-year-old Angel Martinez, however, is usually…