The money is just a fraction of the estimated $394 million required to build more than 17 acres of caps over the highway after TxDOT lowers the main lanes.
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An investigation into the "unusual activity" on Ascension's technology systems is ongoing.
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Manor ISD staff will begin getting time off for mental health during the 2024-2025 school year. The district is looking for creative ways to increase benefits for staff while facing a budget deficit.
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Students face criminal charges, suspensions and even expulsions for participating in pro-Palestinian protests and encampments. Their reason? A "just cause."
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The annual music celebration is scheduled to take place Oct. 4-6 and 11-13 in Zilker Park. Local acts scheduled to perform include Being Dead, Promqueen, Kalu & The Electric Joint, and The Tiarras.
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Police officials said they believe crack cocaine that also tested positive for fentanyl is the primary combination that contributed to a string of 79 overdoses last week in Travis County, the largest surge since 2015.
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The 7-foot-4 French phenomenon was the first rookie to finish a season with at least 1,500 points, 250 assists and 250 blocked shots.
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The biggest obstacle to putting beds in place of desks and work stations comes from the far different space needs for the two uses.
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For the first time, voters had a chance to elect three of nine positions to oversee property appraisals.
- UT Austin says protesters carried guns and assaulted people. Prosecutors haven't seen proof.
- No swimming allowed at Jacob's Well for the third summer in a row
- Pro-Palestinian protesters at UT Austin call for university to divest. Here's what that means.
- As police crack down on UT Austin protesters, campus churches find a new way to reach out
- After 79 more arrests, Travis County Attorney says continuing to charge protesters is 'unsustainable'
- Kyle compra agua a San Marcos para seguir creciendo por tercer año consecutivo
- El 20% de las oficinas de Austin están vacías. ¿Por qué es difícil convertirlas en viviendas?
- Lost Creek y otras dos zonas de Austin votan a favor de separarse de la ciudad
- Candidatos apoyados por demócratas arrasan en las elecciones para la tasación del condado de Travis
- Por primera vez, votantes del Condado de Travis elegirán a quienes supervisan las tasaciones de propiedad