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The annual event named for the melancholy donkey from Winnie-the-Pooh took place at Pease Park on Saturday.
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Hundreds of students and recent graduates in Texas have had their legal status changed by the U.S Department of State over the last few weeks.
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A strong southerly wind is helping tens of thousands of migratory birds pass through Austin on their journey north.
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Sarah Reed, an MS patient, will join some 5,000 other cyclists in riding in the Texas MS 150 this weekend, a 150-mile ride to raise money for the chronic disease.
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Proponents of the legislation say it's necessary to ensure landlords can regain possession of their property faster. Tenant advocates warn these bills could strip renters of legal rights in a state where they currently have few.
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Senate Bill 2 would create an education savings account program and has been Abbott’s top priority.
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The Texas Education Agency released its A-F academic accountability ratings for the first time in two years on Thursday. The agency was blocked from sharing the 2023 results after more than 100 districts sued over the updated criteria for evaluating schools’ performance.
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Voters approved the ordinance by a sweeping margin in 2022. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton argued it violated state law.
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Sixth Street is known for being party central, but it's actually one of the most historic areas of the city.
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Larger “mats” of the goopy-green algae typically appear floating in creeks or along lakeshores between late May and early August.