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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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Advocates say the issue is much larger than adding more shelter beds. Permanent solutions are needed.
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Integral Care's chief operations officer credited the easy-to-remember number for the uptick.
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Travis County Clerk Dyana Limon-Mercado said it's important for the county to show solidarity with the queer community after the state Legislature passed several anti-LGBTQ bills last session.
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Two days after delivering a stillborn baby, an Austin Public Health employee was notified she would not qualify for the city’s eight weeks of paid parental leave.
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In addition to reducing the strain on the grid on days when demand for energy is highest, a spokesperson for Austin Energy said, the program can help reduce costs.
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From expert panels to live performances to parades, this list has something for everyone; though you may need a teleporter or a time machine to attend all 19.
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Tarantulas are coming out of hiding in Central Texas after years of living underground. They’ve reached sexual maturity and are ready for some action.
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Animal advocacy groups argue the city shelter doesn’t have an overcrowding problem; it has a resource problem. They offer solutions, but AAC says it’s not that simple.
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Austin is looking at high temperatures in the triple digits every day this week. That doesn't usually happen for another month.
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Interim City Manager Jesús Garza has named several new city leaders. Bob Kahn will helm Austin Energy, and Ken Snipes will lead the Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.