Here's where to get a free Thanksgiving meal or volunteer to help serve one
Thousands of Austinites don't always sit down to a Thanksgiving meal with their friends and family. A handful of nonprofits are trying to change that.
View ArticleLas nuevas placas temporales para vehículos en Texas planean acabar con el...
Concesionarios de autos en Texas van a empezar a emitir placas temporales rediseñadas por parte del último esfuerzo del estado para acabar con el fraude.
View ArticleHays County OKs plan to establish a public defender's office
The plan has been in the works for more than a year. The office will provide legal defense for low-income people accused of crimes.
View ArticleDeep-frying your turkey this year? Avoid these 5 mistakes.
Austin Firefighters are reminding folks about what to keep in mind about cooking with grease ahead of Thanksgiving.
View ArticleDo musicians need corporate support to survive in the new Austin?
Sponsorships can provide needed financial support for an artist while helping a corporation's brand.
View ArticleWhy getting financial aid for medical bills can be difficult for low-income...
Though nonprofit hospitals are required to have payment assistance programs, application processes are often opaque, a Wall Street Journal investigation found.
View Article'It was valuable': Two brothers talk about their military deployments
Lieutenant Colonel Blaze Belobrajdic and his brother, Technical Sgt. Lance Belobrajdic, talk about their military careers and the affect of their deployments on their family lives.
View Article‘My very very first memory’: A military child remembers her father
Janie Cravens shares memories of her father, Sergeant First Class Roosevelt Clark, who served in the U.S. Army during World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam.
View Article'Trouble followed me': A veteran shares his difficult transition back to...
Michael O’Dell shares the story of his difficult transition back to civilian life – and back to sobriety – after serving in the United States Marines.
View Article¿Vas a freír el pavo este año? Evita estos cinco errores.
Los bomberos de Austin están recordando al público acerca de lo que tienen que tener en mente sobre de como cocinar con grasa antes del Día de Acción Gracias.
View ArticleTexas judge rules Alex Jones must pay Sandy Hook parents full $49 million in...
The judge opted not to apply a $750,000 cap Texas imposes on punitive damages, questioning its constitutionality and saying Jones had “done something horrible” in claiming the shooting was faked.
View ArticleYou don't have to wait till 2023 to get a bigger e-bike rebate from Austin...
The public utility's souped up incentives program is unrelated to a jump in energy bills.
View ArticleAustin's program to sell homes to people affected by gentrification off to...
Applicants, who need to prove they make less than the median family income, have struggled to obtain mortgages.
View ArticleAfter church group excludes LGBTQ floats, City of Taylor organizes its own...
The city co-sponsored a parade with the Taylor Area Ministerial Alliance each year. But then the organization changed its entry rules, deciding participants must be "consistent with traditional...
View ArticleEl programa de Austin para vender viviendas a los afectados por la...
Los solicitantes necesitan demostrar que ganan menos que el hogar típico de Austin, han batallado para obtener hipotecas.
View ArticleNovember delivered more rain than usual to Austin, but not enough to shake...
The rain was another unusual twist in what has shaped up to be a weird year in local weather.
View ArticleLeander ISD estimates its first payment into state’s ‘Robin Hood’ system will...
Rising property values means the district must pay into the recapture system, which was intended to equalize school funding in the state.
View ArticleWhat’s driving the increased demand for mental health care in Texas?
Demand for mental health services has skyrocketed since the COVID-19 pandemic began. What’s driving the increased demand, and how can psychologists meet it?
View ArticleTravis County to provide Austin bars with Narcan to prevent overdose deaths
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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