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Austin has grown a lot in recent years — and the East Side has been impacted the most. To understand the city's pattern of displacement, we have to go back to 1928.
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Paramedics have seen a dramatic increase in calls for heat-related emergencies: 88 in just the last two weeks.
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Privacy advocates had warned the cameras are akin to a warrantless surveillance program and that the data could be misused. Under the agreement City Council approved, police will hold data from the scanners for just seven days.
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Austin has uncommonly strict rules on constructing tall buildings near residential homes. That could soon change.
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The nonprofit closed the shelter in April and put the building up for sale. On Thursday, the City Council voted to lease the site for a year starting July 1.
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It seems like a simple question, with a simple answer. But there's more to it.
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The plan includes a nearly 10-mile on-street rail line with 15 stations through downtown Austin. Costs are estimated around $5 billion, which will be partly funded through federal grants.
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The Statesman is one of 18 newsrooms owned by Gannett that went on a one-day strike Monday.
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From parks and pools to musicals and museums, Austin offers a lot of ways for you to entertain your kids this summer without breaking the bank.
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Crashes are common on the popular corridor. The city has tried reducing the speed limit. Now, it's cutting lanes near Zilker Park from four lanes to two.
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The metro area is home to the third largest percentage of LGBTQ+ residents in the country, so there's no shortage of ways to celebrate Pride.
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Honeybees are handling important bee business. It's best to steer clear.