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Electronic Meters Saving Headaches

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Electronic Meters Saving Headaches

The City of Austin owns thousands of paid parking spaces downtown, which generate more than $7 million dollars for the city each year....
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Lawmakers Question Cancer Agency

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Lawmakers Question Cancer Agency

Two influential state lawmakers are demanding answers from the state’s troubled cancer fighting agency....
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USPS Offers Lady Bird Johnson Stamp

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USPS Offers Lady Bird Johnson Stamp

The U.S. Postal Service unveiled new stamps today honoring Lady Bird Johnson. The First Lady would have celebrated her 100th birthday next month....
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HIV on the Rise Among Travis Youth

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HIV on the Rise Among Travis Youth

For World AIDS Day, the city-county Department of Health and Human Services in holding a daylong AIDS conference today focusing on how HIV is affecting young people in Travis County....
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Landowner Suing to Stop Oil Pipeline

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Landowner Suing to Stop Oil Pipeline

Some of the Texans who own the land the Keystone pipeline is crossing are not happy about it....
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APD Fills in For Christmas Bureau, Opens Investigation

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APD Fills in For Christmas Bureau, Ope...

Austin police announced today they will take over the nonprofit Christmas Bureau’s traditional role as Santa’s helper. In the past, the Christmas Bureau has worked closely with Austin Police and the Travis County Sheriff to provide holiday meals and Christmas presents to needy kids and...
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Meeting Tonight on New High School

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Meeting Tonight on New High School

Plans are slowly moving forward for a new high school in South Austin, and the district is asking for community input at a 6:30 meeting tonight in the Bowie High School cafeteria. ...
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Emergency Crews Run Large-Scale Drills

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Emergency Crews Run Large-Scale Drills

Over the next 40 hours, Austin’s public safety agencies will assess Central Texas’ ability to respond to and manage terrorist events and other emergencies....
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Driest November in a Century

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Driest November in a Century

It didn’t rain at all in Austin this month, making it the driest November in more than 100 years....
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State Defers STAAR Grading Policy

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State Defers STAAR Grading Policy

For the second year in a row, students' end-of-course exams won’t have to count as 15 percent of their final grade....
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Apartments Outpace Condos Downtown

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Apartments Outpace Condos Downtown

New developments are popping up downtown to accommodate the thousands of people moving to Austin each year, but most of the new construction is rental units. ...
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Now You Can Toss Foil in the Recycling

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Now You Can Toss Foil in the Recycling

Tin foil and baking pans can now go in Austin's blue single-stream recycling containers for pickup....
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Perry: Defer 15-Percent Rule

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Perry: Defer 15-Percent Rule

Gov. Rick Perry today announced a one-year deferral for a controversial educational provision called the “15-percent rule.” ...
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Dewhurst Calls for Road, Water Spending

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Dewhurst Calls for Road, Water Spendin...

Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst says Texas should consider using up to $1 billion from the state's Rainy Day fund to pay for new water supplies. Speaking in Dallas today, Dewhurst said the state’s growing population demands new spending on things like water and roads. He called on...
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