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As Austin moves full steam ahead with plans to nearly double the size of its Convention Center, city staff are scrambling to keep two historic structures off its list of potential casualties. Located ...
The Urban Transportation Commission wants to see narrower Austin roads, and they have research to back the idea up. Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution recommending that the city adopt a 1 ...
Austin Firefighters Association President Bob Nicks will hold a press conference today to discuss the removal of Fire Chief ...
Out-of-towners looking to cool off by the San Marcos River or go tubing this Fourth of July weekend may have to pay to park ...
The former director of the Economic Development Department authorized a handful of grant awards that violated city code ...
City staff told members of the Music Commission on Monday that nearly all recipients in the current cycle of the city’s Live Music Fund grant program are in compliance with reporting requirements — a ...
The relationship between the Travis County District Attorney’s office and the Austin Police Department is fraught. It has ...
The Housing Department is pushing City Council to continue to provide funding for land acquisition and development subsidies ...
After a lengthy hearing which ended shortly after midnight last Thursday, the city’s Ethics Review Commission dismissed a ...
Over this summer, the Bond Election Advisory Task Force will begin to evaluate a narrowed list of capital needs for the City of Austin’s 2026 bond election, following the delivery of a $4.4 billion ...
Paul Robbins said he had two main goals when he presented his water conservation ideas to the Resource Management Commission this month. “First is to convey a sense of urgency,” he said. “Austin is as ...