Beginning this weekend, the city will keep Sixth Street open to vehicular traffic on weekends, a substantial departure from ...
The city’s Animal Services Office released a draft of its 2025-2030 strategic plan on Jan. 8. Enumerated in the draft is the office’s vision “to provide services and resources that allow people and ...
The Eanes ISD school board voted unanimously on Tuesday to close Valley View Elementary as part of an effort to reduce an ...
Austin’s bio and health ecosystem is emerging as a significant driver of economic development, with new projects and public policy efforts shaping the future of the sector, according to the 2024 ...
A federal food assistance program could provide families in Hays, Williamson and Travis counties with more than $17.8 million ...
A multifamily property near the Domain and along the Northern Walnut Creek Trail called Twelve100 has been acquired by the Austin Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) and is intended to preserve ...
The city plans to move forward with an overhaul of its short-term rental regulations, with public hearings beginning next ...
Recent history has given us little reason to take note of 2600 E. MLK Blvd., where for decades a vacant concrete building has ...
With the retirement of City Council members Alison Alter and Leslie Pool, who served as the chair and vice chair, ...
CapMetro is bringing tap-to-pay to Austin’s buses and trains in March and is seeking community feedback on these upgrades at an in-person meeting at 5:30-6:30 p.m. today, Jan. 14, at Capital ...
The Downtown Austin Alliance will host an Issues Over Lunch event titled “Our Future 35: Vision to Reality” from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 4 at the Austin Marriott Downtown on East Cesar Chavez Street ...
A new construction industry report finds Austin home prices have risen 85 percent over the past decade. Industry analysts Construction Coverage found that between 2014 and 2024, the median home price ...