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The city is moving forward with reforms to several of its density bonus programs, following the recommendations from an ...
Just over 3,200 people in Austin and Travis County slept in tents, shelters or cars on one night in January. That’s about 800 ...
City leaders have renewed hope for federal funds for local projects in the 2026 congressional budget
An array of local projects that lost millions of dollars in federal funding in March may secure a second chance in the next ...
Austin’s Homeless Strategy Office is proposing a funding package totaling just under $101 million for homelessness response ...
A Travis County adult is isolating after testing positive for measles, Austin Public Health officials announced Friday. It is ...
Andrea Gore, a professor of pharmacology and toxicology at UT Austin, knew from a young age that she wanted to be a scientist ...
As Austin/Travis County heads into another scorching hot wildfire season, city and county leaders are sharing updates on community-wide preparedness efforts and emphasizing how individual Austinites ...
A bundle of subtle planning changes around two Capital Metro park-and-rides in North and South Austin may lay the groundwork ...
Up to four new libraries, more neighborhood health centers, and a host of new park properties and recreation centers are among the facilities being considered for the city’s next bond election that ...
The City of Austin released its annual State of the Environment Report on Earth Day, providing an update on Austin’s air and ...
Negotiators for the city and Austin firefighters have finally reached agreement on how to deal with the Austin Firefighter ...
Some Judges’ Hill neighbors are spooked about a proposed redevelopment near 15th and Lamar and very near a geologic feature implicated in several landslides along Shoal Creek in recent years. But so ...
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