Travis County Judge Andy Brown’s past three years of service have been a lesson in navigating disaster. In his State of the ...
The news that the next director of the Texas Music Office will be a longtime Austinite with decades of music industry ...
Proposals to overhaul Austin’s drought response rules and update long-term conservation goals will go to City Council for a ...
Developers of affordable housing and permanent supportive housing units for unhoused people could soon receive financial ...
The Austin Independent School District is working on ways to cut its $60 million budget deficit in half during the next ...
Sick of seeing your neighborhood sidewalks, street signs and parks defaced but unsure where to turn? Austin’s Downtown ...
No city in Texas has adopted bird-friendly building policies for new construction or retrofits, but the Travis Audubon ...
Austin’s voter-backed transit expansion faced a critical legal test Wednesday inside a courtroom on Guadalupe Street. Seated ...
An update from Ken Snipes, director of Austin’s Homeland Security and Emergency Management, to the Public Safety Committee ...
As Austinites prepare for another round of scorching temperatures, stewards of their dwindling water supply are strategizing, ...
The city may soon take steps to promote the creation of “agrihood” developments in Northeast Austin, which would combine ...
After years of back and forth, Travis County is taking a small step to provide lawyers for low-income people accused of ...