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A number of organizations in and around Austin are paying tribute to the victims and first responders who lost their lives in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
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Activists marched from Georgetown to Austin to denounce proposed changes to the state's voting laws. Many say the changes would make it harder for people to vote.
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The investigation found that HillCo lobbyist Rick Dennis did not slip GHB into the drinks of two legislative staffers. But the incident laid bare larger questions about a Capitol culture that many female staffers say often leads to allegations of harassment being brushed under the rug.
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Texas Lawmakers, Lobby Firm React To Allegations That A Lobbyist Gave Date Rape Drug To Capitol AideState lawmakers, staffers and other Capitol observers have denounced the alleged incident, with several House members declaring on social media that they were banning from their offices any lobbyist or lobby firm associated with the accusation.
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The violent storming of the U.S. Capitol prompted some states to reconsider allowing firearms in their statehouses. Not Texas.
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The protesters distanced themselves from the mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol and said their rally had been planned months ago.
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The agency said it was closing the grounds "out of an abundance of caution" from Saturday through Inauguration Day on Wednesday.
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A redesign of the grounds of the Blanton Museum of Art is meant to connect UT with a new pedestrian promenade and integrate the museum with he Austin Community.
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More than 200 Trump supporters continued to demonstrate outside the Capitol gates in Austin, protesting the certification of Joe Biden's presidential victory.
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More street changes are in the works for downtown Austin as construction ramps up on the Capitol Complex Master Plan. On Wednesday, the Austin…