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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. presents his second, and final, discussion with Carlton ...
Insurers in Texas are partnering with aerial imaging and AI companies to assess homes from the sky. Computer models parse ...
The Texas House voted 87-58 to approve Senate Bill 1257 on Monday. The measure requires health care providers who provide ...
Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis said until further notice, the department will continue to police marijuana possession the way ...
As the Earth warms, Austin has been experiencing hotter temperatures earlier in the year. A heat wave this week could break ...
Peggy Stern's long-running Lulu Fest, a celebration of female bandleaders and improvised music, returns this weekend.
Modern new developments are opening on the site of former tank farms, one of the city's most notorious environmental ...
The Texas House was scheduled to debate two bills on Friday that advocates say would negatively impact the state’s LGBTQ+ ...
A lawyer says Denisse Parra Vargas was stopped last week for having expired tags and told to report to a processing center ...
The city opened Sixth Street to cars on weekend nights last year. Five months into a pilot program to improve safety on Sixth ...
As spring temperatures warm up and Austin welcomes some much-needed rain, Austin Public Health experts are cautioning that ...
Shouts of "coward" and "shame" rang out at San Marcos City Hall after council members voted down a resolution calling for a ...