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Former San Antonio police officer wants to 'save lives' with ticket-texting...

The Trusted Driver Program is testing with volunteers in Windcrest, Texas, near San Antonio.

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I-35 frontage roads would be on the same side of the interstate under TxDOT's...

The northbound and southbound frontage roads would run on the same side of the highway from about Cesar Chavez Street to Dean Keeton Street as part of TxDOT's latest revisions to the $4.9 billion...

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Texas Republicans pressure court to reverse decision blocking attorney...

Republicans from Gov. Greg Abbott on down are pressuring the all-GOP Texas Court of Criminal Appeals to reverse a December ruling that gutted the attorney general’s power to go after election cases on...

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Panel selected to review cause of wildfire in Bastrop

Officials say the fire, which began Jan. 18, was likely caused by a prescribed burn in Bastrop State Park. The fire burned 812 acres, drawing in emergency workers from around the state and requiring...

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The cold-weather anxiety about the Texas grid is real. But so far, this...

What, if anything, can Texas' first month of cold weather since the blackout teach us about the state of the power grid?

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An Austin developer wants to turn an old music venue into a new one....

The developer is asking City Council to approve a zoning change to allow the site of the former Austin Opera House to be turned into a music venue with retail space and apartments.

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Jerry Quijano named permanent host of “All Things Considered” on KUT 90.5

Producer and host Jerry Quijano permanently takes the “All Things Considered” host seat at KUT 90.5, Austin’s NPR station.

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Carbon storage contracts require careful consideration by landowners

Taking steps to store more carbon could be lucrative for farmers and ranchers, but it’s still new territory.

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Austin spends nearly $1 million to settle lawsuits alleging it mishandled...

Austin City Council members agreed Thursday to a settlement amount of $825,000, which will be shared with 15 plaintiffs.

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Dana DeBeauvoir retires as Travis County clerk after 36 years on the job

DeBeauvoir says she hopes to travel overseas and observe elections in other countries. Her last day as clerk is Friday.

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Austin ISD adds two Fridays off this semester to provide 'stress relief' to...

Students and staff will now have Feb. 11 and March 4 off. Teachers and campus-based staff will still be paid.

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Health officials say Austin may be past its omicron peak, but pediatric cases...

Austin Public Health leaders say they are also keeping an eye on a sub-variant of omicron found in Texas that is more contagious than the original omicron variant.

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Austin gasta casi un millón de dólares en resolver demandas que alegan mala...

Los miembros del Concejo de la Ciudad de Austin acordaron el jueves una cantidad de 825,000 dólares para el acuerdo, que se repartirá entre 15 demandantes.

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Austin ISD añade dos viernes libres este semestre para proporcionar "alivio...

Los estudiantes y el personal tendrán ahora el 11 de febrero y el 4 de marzo libres. Los profesores y el personal del campus serán pagados por ese día.

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Austin kicks off a week of action to help end homelessness. Here's how to get...

"Every person has a role to play in supporting folks who are living outside," ECHO spokesperson Chris Davis said.

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Autoridades sanitarias dicen que Austin puede haber superado su pico de...

Los responsables de Salud Pública de Austin dicen que también están vigilando una subvariante de omicron encontrada en Texas que es más contagiosa que la original.

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New COVID-19 testing site to open at Metz Elementary School

The site at the defunct Metz Elementary School in East Austin will provide free PCR testing for Central Texans. The site will operate daily from Feb. 1-21.

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Here's how you can celebrate the Year of the Tiger in Austin

The holiday symbolizes the beginning of spring. Typical celebrations include lion dances, decorations and fireworks. It ends with a lantern festival.

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Hay ansiedad por la red eléctrica de Texas ante el clima invernal. Pero hasta...

¿Qué conclusiones podemos sacar sobre el estado de la red eléctrica tras el primer mes de frío en Texas desde el apagón mortal de febrero del 2021?

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Wood prices vex Texas pitmasters

With the number of barbecue joints on the rise, it’s tough to find affordable wood.

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