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In the wake of this weekend’s tragic mass shooting on West Sixth Street, the city of Austin and the nonprofit We Are Blood are urgently asking for blood donations to treat those injured in the attack ...
Three people are dead and at least 14 more were injured in an overnight shooting after a gunman opened fire on crowds in Downtown Austin in the early hours of the morning. The gunman, not yet named, ...
Martin Creek Lake State Park is a small East Texas park that hits above its weight with its beauty. The campgrounds are almost like having your own secluded cabin in the woods on a small lake. There’s ...
Cheers and sobs filled San Marcos City Hall early Wednesday as City Council voted 5-2 to deny a proposal for a nearly 200-acre data center campus on Francis Harris Lane. The project was pitched as a ...
New places may feel a dime a dozen in our chameleon city, but two specific approaches at Cherrywood Center and Downtown Austin Space Activation are giving preexisting buildings a new lease on life – ...
From Best New Act to Band of the Year, Best Live Music Venue to Best Record Label, the Austin Music Awards celebrate the musicians and music industry professionals that make Austin the Live Music ...
Last Thursday, Feb. 19, the UT System Board of Regents unanimously voted to approve a rule that limits its students from studying “unnecessary controversial subjects.” It also directs educators to ...
In Washington, Democrats have a top priority: helping people afford the things they need to live well – a home, food, health care, child care. I agree that should be our top priority. But a few months ...
Spring is about to be sprung, which means a lotta events, publications, and parties have their application deadlines approaching. Reader, I know you are talented and smart, but some of these dates ...
Gena Gonzalez received a notice from the city of Elgin in October of last year, alerting her that the 38-acre tract of land just over her property line would be annexed for a wastewater treatment ...
Three full-length mirrors sat illuminated on the Dougherty Arts Center stage. Crowds trickled into the small venue as the once-quiet atmosphere filled with excitement, laughter, and reunion greetings.
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