London Gibson

London Gibson

City Editor, ATXtoday

London is based in Austin, TX and has contributed publications including the Indianapolis Star, the Austin American-Statesman, and Austin Monthly. Born and raised in the Hill Country, she’s a graduate of UT Austin and loves reading, hiking with her dog, and eating queso.

Texas basketball will be represented in both brackets this season.
Since launching in Austin in 2021, the group has grown to distribute ~450 meals per month.
The athleisure brand’s South Congress Avenue store is offering 50% discounts until closing this Sunday, March 17.
The city and county plan to prepare for an onslaught of tourists much the same way they would for a major festival.
We’re highlighting the best kid-friendly activities that Austin has to offer — complete with art classes, animal encounters, and outdoor fun.
The 3D-printing home company also announced a suite of new products at a SXSW event.
Make the most of good weather by taking your meals al fresco on one of Columbus’ many beautiful patios.
Dig into the background of the gothic-inspired production.
The autonomous vehicle company expects to be able to offer driverless rides to the general public by August.
From dozens of free live concerts to days of packed, no-cost panels, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the major festival without a badge.
For the first time in over a 100 years, Central Texas will fall in the path of a Total Solar eclipse in April. Here’s how to plan for it.
We stopped by the new upscale restaurant to try out the menu — here were our favorites.
Central Texas is projected to need 10,000 jobs annually to complete in-the-works capital improvement projects.
Amplify Austin Day is considered one of Central Texas’ largest giving events — here’s what you need to know to maximize your impact.
Daydream with us as we take a peek inside some of the best Downtown living has to offer.
The biggest women’s tennis event in ATX is back for its sophomore year at Westwood Country Club.
Before you head to Q2 Stadium, get to know the new players on the pitch.
Let’s party, Austin.
Texas’ state flower is making its Austin appearance a bit early this year.
Developers requested rezoning for a nearly 13-acre site near Q2 Stadium and the Domain, one of Austin’s hottest neighborhoods.
The City of Austin’s new plan replaces a four decade-old historic preservation plan with a new look on how to equitably preserve Austin’s historic landmarks.
Playground ATX’s ZiNG! Wine Workshop will help you understand how to break down wine based on its structure for optimal food pairing.
History exists in more than just books — these local resources will show you the impacts of Black Austinites across our city.
Here’s the 411 on rebates and infrastructure in the Alamo City.
See two art shows at once at this weekend’s pop-up, which will showcase both the gallery’s current “iconic.” exhibition and several works from Art From The Streets artists.
The Austin metro area earned a top ranking from the Milken Institute’s 2024 report — here’s how we got here.
From Olivia Rodrigo to Bad Bunny, Madonna, and Green Day, don’t miss these 22 concerts hitting stages in ATX this year.
We do things a little differently in the Lone Star State.
Mayor Kirk Watson said the newly renovated Austin State Hospital, Texas’ oldest mental health hospital, may be open to the public by May.