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The 2023 law, previously ruled unconstitutional by a Travis County judge, prevents cities from enforcing ordinances that ...
The Texas Newsroom compiled the numbers from the 89th legislative session and found out which lawmakers filed the most bills, ...
The city's made big leaps in hiring at its 911 call center, but police staffing issues continue to hamper response times.
Austin sits within "Flash Flood Alley," a region that has claimed many lives over the decades. The July 4 weekend floods were ...
The Trump administration has not released more than $6 billion in grants for schools nationwide. For Austin ISD, that amounts ...
A washed-out Guadalupe River appeared stuck in time nearly two weeks after the catastrophe. Large trees laid on their sides, ...
Just 7% of homeowners in Texas have flood insurance through the federal government, which runs the biggest flood insurance ...
State Sen. Angela Paxton, the attorney general’s wife, asked last week for the records to be sealed. A new judge brought on ...
Austin has dozens of low-water crossings that can flood during heavy rains. But money is tight and the city is only able to ...
Seventy-two police officers would be reassigned to patrol shifts, reducing the reliance on overtime. Under the city manager's ...
Residents in the Big Sandy Creek neighborhood say it could take months to return the area back to normal. More hands on deck ...
When we asked for the emails, the governor’s office said some of the correspondence with the billionaire and his companies ...
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