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Ahead of a final vote on the bond proposal, several trustees who represent historically underserved schools raised concerns the district wants to reallocate tens of millions of dollars for projects at schools with majority-white student populations.
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As people have cut cable subscriptions in favor of streaming services over the years, Texas cities say they have lost out on revenue from franchise fees they claim are owed by streaming giants like Disney, Hulu and Netflix.
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The Austin Transit Partnership has unveiled more details about the trains it wants for a multibillion dollar light-rail service set to be up and running as soon as 2029.
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The longtime public radio host will present his latest projects at his show in Austin this weekend.
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The path will link Austin's Barton Springs, the Comal Springs in New Braunfels, San Marcos Springs and San Antonio Springs.
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Austin's medics ask the city for raises, citing 'unbearably difficult and dangerous' work conditionsMore employees have quit Austin's Emergency Medical Services now than at any other time in history. The staff exodus is on track to double the number of people who left in 2020 and 2021.
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Your curiosity is the source of these stories. So send us your questions about Austin's people, places and culture.
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America is growing more geographically polarized — red ZIP codes are getting redder and blue ZIP codes are becoming bluer. People appear to be sorting.
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The declarations will allow them to be reimbursed for added costs brought on by the severe weather. Temperatures are expected to drop below freezing again tonight.
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A lot happened in Austin this year. Protests. Elections. A winter storm. A vaccine rollout. The return of concerts and events, like ACL Fest. Here are the photos that tell the story of 2021.