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The store features work from designers who are part of the city’s ATX+Egypt Entrepreneurship Program, which seeks to support local brands and help give them international exposure. It's open until Dec. 20.
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The university's mission is to create a “fiercely independent” school that offers an alternative to what founders see as a rise in “illiberalism” on college campuses.
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The Austin area saw a nearly 40% increase in fatal overdoses during the pandemic.
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City and county officials signed orders on Wednesday mandating people over the age of 2 wear masks in city and county buildings and in public schools. On Friday, they added public colleges to the list.
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The number of beds available at ICU units in the area hit 13 on Wednesday, state data showed. The previous low was 23 beds in July 2020.
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Mayor Steve Adler said Austin is especially interested in improving transportation infrastructure and measures like increasing access to public transit.
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In a memo last week, the city-owned shelter said its intake far exceeded its adoptions, which has led to doubling up dogs in kennels.
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Zilker Café was set to get the go-ahead to sell alcohol. But the citizen-led Parks and Recreation Board voted the permit down. The issue could come up again, though.
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Aspiring youth poets in Austin now have a chance to dig deeper into the craft by applying for the Austin Youth Poet Laureate Program.
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Robots semi autónomos han comenzado a entregar pizzas a domicilio en Austin. Es parte de una ola tecnológica que busca transformar cómo llegan los productos a los consumidores.