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Home prices rose nearly 20% last year, in large part because the U.S. is several million homes short of demand. Builders say the pandemic is partly to blame, but the problem goes deeper than that.
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Tras el colapso de un edificio en Florida que dejó a docenas de muertos y desaparecidos, muchos se han puesto a pensar sobre la seguridad de sus propios edificios. Aquí te decimos cómo reportar condiciones inseguras.
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After a condo collapse in Florida left dozens dead and more still missing, people across the country are suddenly thinking a lot more about building safety. Here's how people can report unsafe conditions to the Austin Code Department.
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Limited protections and structural inequalities led to COVID hotspots among low-wage Latino workers in Austin, researchers found.
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Lee esta historia en español. Construction workers are five times more likely to end up in the hospital because of COVID-19 than other workers, according…
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From Texas Standard:Grant Wood's 1930s painting, "American Gothic" – the one with the somber-looking farmer holding a pitchfork, and his equally…
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Positive Test Means You Can't Go To Work. That's Keeping Some Austinites From Getting Tested At All.People are afraid during this pandemic. And in some cases, they’re more afraid of being out of work and unable to provide for their families than they are…
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Thousands of masks are on their way to construction workers in the Austin area.The 100,000 masks were donated Monday by the Austin Emergency Supply…
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Construcción Sería Una De Las Industrias Más Afectadas Por COVID-19 En Austin, Según Primeras CifrasRead this story in English.Funcionarios de Salud Pública de Austin (APH, en inglés) dicen que todavía están haciendo cálculos, pero hasta ahora sus…
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Austinites complained to 311 about people – and businesses – violating the city's and county's stay-at-home orders more than 3,400 times since they were…