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Three lawsuits that were filed separately Monday allege Camp Mystic officials’ lack of planning and stalled evacuation contributed to the deaths of several children and counselors.
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Tesla shareholders have approved a pay package for Elon Musk that could allow him to earn an unprecedented one trillion dollars' worth of stock.
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Organizers Almost Real Things say this year will be the biggest in the annual event's 23-year-history. More than 700 artists are opening their studios to show their work.
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A federal appeals court has ruled that Texas can enforce Senate Bill 12, which restricts "sexually oriented performances" in front of kids. The judges said drag shows aren't necessarily sexual, and the plaintiffs, including a drag performer and two entertainment companies, may not be harmed by the law.
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Billionaire Jeff Yass, a school voucher supporter and an influential figure in Texas politics, said the only condition for the gift was for the school not to receive government funding.
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Property tax rate increases proposed by school districts in Hays County, Coupland and Blanco failed to get enough voter support.
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The city starts work this month to widen a sidewalk along North Lamar Boulevard where the trail runs parallel to a rugged path in the canyon below.
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Voters shut down the city's attempt to raise property taxes in light of a budget shortfall.
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Austin ISD announced the changes in an email to parents Tuesday evening, days after saying its original plan to close 13 schools would move forward.
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While most proposed amendments on this year's ballot focused on taxes, voters also showed strong support for investing in Texas’ network of technical colleges and dementia and Alzheimer’s research.