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The fire killed three people and more than 15,000 head of cattle and burned over 1 million acres in the Panhandle in 2024.
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Cooksey died Monday at the age of 92. He served as Austin mayor in the late 1980s, leaving his mark as a champion for water quality and protection.
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Chances of rain for the Austin area will be strongest Thursday.
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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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Bats love to munch on insects like stink bugs and moths. Some farmers are now relying on the mammals for pest control — and ditching chemicals.
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Temperatures in the Austin area have been running about 10 degrees hotter than usual for October, with hardly any rain during what is supposed to be the second rainiest month of the year. Meteorologist Avery Tomasco explains why we're stuck in this endless summer.
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The crowds have returned as weekend two gets underway.
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C3 Presents has increased initiatives to recycle more, waste less and power the show responsibly.
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A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by nearby residents, who sought to stop all commercial development and construction on the land.
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A group of residents who live near the proposed data center have filed a lawsuit against the project. They claim the data center is being built on restricted land.
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The bird is likely the result of shifting weather patterns and climate change.
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Neighbors that live near a proposed data center project in Taylor have filed a lawsuit aiming to stop all commercial development and construction on the site.