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Broadnax resigned as Dallas' city manager last month. City Council will finalize his hiring at a meeting April 4. It's unclear how much he will make.
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Even though Black people make up 7.5% of Austin’s population, they accounted for 15% of all traffic stops and 25% of arrests in 2018.
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The KUTX Live at Scholz Garten event during SXSW was held over four days and welcomed 16 musical acts from 11 countries who played for crowds of all ages. The annual event is a fundraiser for the Central Texas Food Bank. This year more than $15,500 was raised for the organization.
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The City of Austin is buying the former Tokyo Electron campus to build 1,100 units — some of which will be affordable — with access to future public transit.
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Currently, owners have to tow food trucks to a city facility for annual inspections. The process is time-consuming and expensive, putting a burden on small business owners.
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He's everywhere: TV, radio, billboards, YouTube. What's the marketing strategy for this personal injury lawyer?
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Population estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau last week show a reversal in population trends in the county that includes Austin.
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Paxton is trying to block the Austin Transit Partnership from borrowing hundreds of millions of dollars needed to build out the system.
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Austin’s troll is the latest of 129 similar sculptures that Danish artist Thomas Dambo has built across the world. Dambo, a self-described “garbage artist," specializes in art with environmental themes and recycled materials.
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Most of the area's severe weather risk is between 2 and 10 p.m. on Friday.
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A spokesperson said the Austin Parks and Recreation Department is determining the extent of the damage to the historic tree.
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The mascot is an homage to an albino squirrel named Carla, who was a friend of the station before her unfortunate demise.