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Travis County officials declined to specify which parts of the deal the automaker is failing to provide documentation for. In a statement, Commissioner Margaret Gomez said she will “push on staff” to determine if Tesla is in compliance.
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Residents are still working to rebuild nearly five months deadly flash floods swept through Central Texas.
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The festival draws roughly 15,000 people each year and is open to everyone with the hope of "promoting traditional arts and knowledge, dispelling myths and encouraging appreciation of this rich and diverse culture," according to its website.
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The grandson of the original owner commissioned the piece to tell his family's story. But it isn't just about them.
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UT previously announced that the two-hospital campus would take the place of the demolished Frank Erwin Center.
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Ken Paxton argues divorce records should remain private, accuses press of invading his personal lifeThe attorney general’s wife, state Sen. Angela Paxton, filed for divorce this summer, alleging adultery.
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The district had until Nov. 21 to submit turnaround plans for 12 schools that received failing grades multiple years in a row.
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Austin residents shopping the Affordable Care Act marketplace are making difficult decisions about whether the plans that fit their budget can meet their medical needs.
- Austin ISD approves plan to close 10 schools after hours of public comment
- Austin cuts $95 million from its budget, shrinking funding to parks, homelessness services
- Council on American-Islamic Relations sues Abbott, Paxton after foreign terrorism designation
- Paramount Theatre will get new seats, event lounge in historic restoration
- Gov. Abbott released 1,400 pages of emails about Elon Musk. Most are blacked out.