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Damaging winds, hail and an isolated tornado are all possible, the National Weather Service says.
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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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One of the facilities Samsung is building will be the size of 11 football fields, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said. The new investment will create thousands of jobs, the White House said.
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Head to Zilker Park on Sunday to see hundreds of kites fill the sky. The festival runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Joan Means Khabele was one of the first Black women to jump into the pool in protest of segregation.
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While in office, Watson has been at the helm of some controversial decisions. If he is reelected he will serve a full four-year term.
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Council members will consider amending rules governing building height, the amount of land needed to build a house and development rules near future light-rail stations.
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The cloudy weather did cause some people to change their plans for the eclipse. But the moderate traffic could also have been a result of months-long preparation for the event, Travis County officials said.
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Poet KB Brookins is circulating a petition to add a city program that would promote literacy and the arts in Austin.
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A tornado watch and severe thunderstorm warning was issued earlier in the day.
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KUT photographers captured the eclipse across Austin and in the Hill Country. Here's what they saw.
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Bins will be set up at viewing sites across the city Monday, as well as at facilities and public libraries through April 26. The used glasses will be donated to the nonprofit Astronomers Without Borders.