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Travis County's publicly funded hospital district and its private hospital system partner are at odds over an agreement to serve the county's low-income residents.
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The Eanes ISD school board called a $131.4 million bond election to help maintain and improve district facilities. The last time the district had a bond on the ballot was 2019 and voters overwhelmingly approved it.
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Low turnout at public meetings on the largest potential bond package in county history have frustrated panel members trying to figure out what people want.
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Drug deaths were up 35% in Travis County last year, an increase spurred in large part by a growing number of fentanyl-related overdoses.
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Travis County voters will decide on police oversight propositions, school bonds and more.
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Perry made the comments before and after killing 28-year-old Black Lives Matter protester Garrett Foster in 2020. Last week, Perry was convicted of murder.
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The Travis County District Attorney’s Office announced Wednesday that it was moving to dismiss the case against Beard. UT Austin fired him last month.
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Making an official disaster declaration can help the local governments access funds from FEMA for recovery efforts. It will also allow for additional state support.
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In the first six months of 2022 alone, there were 118 fentanyl-related overdoses in Travis County. That’s the same number the county saw in all of last year.
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Travis County Judge Andy Brown wins reelection. Laurie Eiserloh becomes the first openly LGBTQ judge to hold a district judge seat in Texas.