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According to emails obtained by KUT, nearly three dozen people hired for summer work by the city went weeks without pay because of a clerical error.
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With triple-digit temperatures in the forecast the rest of the week, Austin and Travis County are opening up cooling centers for people trying to get out of the stifling heat.
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Local officials issued this new order Thursday, citing the historic swell in the number of COVID-19 cases in the area fueled by the omicron variant.
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If passed, voters would be giving Austin the greenlight to exchange 9 acres of property on Lakeshore Boulevard for another piece of land.
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From 2019 to May of this year, the city allocated $179 million toward homelessness across more than 100 contracts. But auditors struggled to piece together a full picture of the city's agreements.
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El administrador de la ciudad Spencer Cronk anticipa estar listo para anunciar quién será el siguiente jefe de la policía para finales de agosto.
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City Manager Spencer Cronk is expected to announce who will be the city’s next top cop by the end of August.
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Rey Arellano, asistente del administrador de la ciudad, le dijo a la comisión que espera tener dos o tres finalistas para los últimos días de julio o a principios de agosto.
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Assistant City Manager Rey Arellano told the commission he expects to have two to three finalists by late July or early August.
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Many employees issued pagers said they either didn't know where the pager was or that it wasn't working, according to a new report. Nearly half of employees with pagers got one or fewer pages a month.