Zombie wells are killing trees and poisoning bodies of water, frustrating...
A contentious debate has erupted over who is responsible for plugging the wells.
View Article‘The woman who had it all’: New movie reminds us we’ve all been living in a...
For over 60 years, the world’s most famous doll has been a source of both inspiration and debate.
View Article¿Tienen los habitantes de Austin más probabilidades de ganar la lotería?
Todas estas noticias sobre botes históricamente enormes y afortunados ganadores locales pueden hacerte preguntarte: "¿Son mis probabilidades mejores de lo habitual?"
View ArticleBreaking down Austin's experiment on Barton Springs Road
Car lanes are getting cut. Bike lanes are being expanded. Bus stops are being moved. Take a tour of the changes.
View ArticleCouncil green lights change to reduce land size needed to build a home in Austin
The change reduces the land size to 2,500 square feet. That's more than half of what the current rules say — 5,750 square feet.
View ArticleWhere to watch the FIFA Women's World Cup in Austin
The U.S. Women's National Team is seeking a historic third consecutive World Cup title. Here are some ways you can watch them and the rest of the 32-team field competing in this year's tournament.
View ArticleAustin ISD considers adding 70 police officers to comply with new Texas...
House Bill 3 requires districts to have at least one armed officer on every campus during regular school hours. Austin ISD has more than 100 campuses, so it will push the district into an even deeper...
View ArticleShould I water my home’s foundation? Austin experts weigh in.
For some Central Texans, watering a house's foundation is standard practice in the summer months. Whether it's beneficial or not is up for debate.
View ArticlePlaintiffs await judge’s decision in case that could clarify medical...
During a two-day hearing, four women gave testimony on their experiences being denied abortions amid serious pregnancy complications.
View ArticleTexas A&M President Katherine Banks resigns amid fallout from failed hiring...
“The recent challenges regarding Dr. McElroy have made it clear to me that I must retire immediately,” Banks wrote in her resignation letter. “The negative press is a distraction from the wonderful...
View ArticleAustin OKs a one-year, $9.1 million contract to operate temporary homeless...
Austin City Council members overwhelmingly approved the deal, but not without some initial reservation.
View ArticleEl Distrito Escolar de Austin estudia la posibilidad de añadir 70 agentes de...
El distrito escolar de Austin estudia la posibilidad de añadir 70 agentes de policía para cumplir la nueva ley de seguridad escolar de Texas que entrará en vigencia el 1 de septiembre.
View ArticleTired of wasting food? Here's how to start composting in Austin.
By collecting food scraps and yard waste for compost, you save them from a landfill.
View ArticleIt’s a dry July in Austin – but not the driest
Central Texans can expect little to no rainfall this week, but there may be above-average precipitation later this month.
View ArticleAustin aprueba un contrato de un año y $9.1 millones para gestionar un...
El Consejo de la Ciudad de Austin sigue adelante con su plan de crear un refugio temporal para 300 personas sin hogar a finales de mes.
View ArticleGreg Casar calls for national standard to prevent heat-related illness,...
Casar led the charge for Austin's local protections, which require at least a 10-minute break every four hours. Now, he's asking members of Congress to back similar federal protections.
View ArticleTexas leaves national voter information-sharing organization
ERIC allows states to purge duplicate or fraudulent voters from their rolls. Right-wing conspiracy theorists have attacked the program in recent months.
View ArticleA ‘really wild coalition’: AOC, other Democrats co-sponsor Dan Crenshaw’s...
Confronted with high veteran suicide rates, politicians and non-profits want to treat the root of PTSD.
View Article'They're a buffet': Seven storytellers share 'Stories About Comfort Food'
This Saturday, Color Arc Productions will present 'Stories About Comfort Food,' a free storytelling event centered around the foods that bring us comfort.
View ArticleA goat is missing in the Rio Grande Valley. Local businesses have offered up...
The community in Willacy County has come together to search for the missing animal.
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