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Austin City Council and Texas Gas Service can't agree on new gas rates. State regulators will now decide.
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The shelter was set to close in March, but will now operate until a new location is found, city officials said. The city is not yet sure how it will pay for it.
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H-E-B is more than just a grocery store to many Texans. It’s a place to fall in love, feel connected to Texas culture — in some ways it even functions like a government. How did the cult of H-E-B come to be?
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More than 10,000 books are banned inside Texas prisons.
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The popular Hill Country landmark is growing. The new area will increase the overall biodiversity of the park with a creek and some small ponds.
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Five people are running to be Austin's next mayor. They discussed the city's issues and future in a live forum Wednesday.
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Travis County passes Central Health budget, but emphasizes continued scrutiny of financial practicesDespite passing the budget unanimously, county commissioners had lingering concerns about the $35 million Central Health pays annually to Dell Medical School.
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The Marshalling Yard was supposed to close in August, but a contract to operate the shelter was extended. Finding a place to relocate people has proved challenging, so the contract could get extended again.
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LGBTQ rights advocates targeted the Department of Public Safety with dozens of messages after the agency announced a new policy that blocks transgender Texans from changing the sex listed on their driver's licenses.
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The free pool in the Travis Heights neighborhood is 90-100 degrees year-round, ideal for winter swimming.