Police said Michael Maule violated state law by "intentionally, knowingly, and recklessly" carrying a gun without a license on a school campus.
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The six areas totalling nearly 2 square miles – the largest area being Lost Creek in West Austin.
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The popular swimming hole in Wimberley will not be open for swimming this summer. The Hays County Parks Department said increased demand on the local aquifer has caused Jacob's Well's condition to worsen.
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The announcement comes days before the first anniversary of a mass shooting in an Allen mall, where a shooter killed eight people.
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The UT Austin campus was quiet Wednesday after a pro-Palestinian rally was postponed. The university said demonstrators had brought weapons — including guns, rocks, bricks and chains — to a protest a day earlier.
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It’s an election that has attracted little attention. But it could have consequences for the local property tax system.
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Protesters at universities across Texas – and the nation – hope to pressure their school's leadership into divesting from entities tied to the Israeli war effort in Gaza. So what exactly is divestment?
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Churches around the university have found themselves providing food, medical aid and spiritual support amid pro-Palestinian protests and the police response.
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Delia Garza said the arrest documents from Monday are more detailed than last week and will likely lead to cases going to court.
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- More than 200 faculty say they’ve lost confidence in UT Austin President Jay Hartzell
- Charges dropped against all 57 pro-Palestinian demonstrators arrested on UT campus
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- Lost Creek y otras dos zonas de Austin votan a favor de separarse de la ciudad
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- Por primera vez, votantes del Condado de Travis elegirán a quienes supervisan las tasaciones de propiedad
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