Support Us Button Widget

City

We see ribbon cuttings in Austin’s future, because the next decade has major projects that will change the shape of the city in store.
Let’s take a look at what still needs to be done before the project’s estimated completion in summer 2025.
Your home, your favorite coffee shop, your daily commute aren’t just written in the skyline — they may be written in the stars.
We’ve broken down the cost of living in Austin, TX, comparing it to other states and the US national average.
Once booming, now barren. Let’s take a peek at malls of Austin’s past — plus hope for the future.
Within the next year, at least four new programs from leadership to semiconductor manufacturing will begin accepting students at UT.
Sponsored
RestauRent offers venues in all shapes and sizes — for all occasions.
Come spring 2026, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport will feature a new outdoor balcony with skyline views + more.
Sales decreased since last July in Travis County, but increased in surrounding areas like Williamson, Hays, Bastrop, and Caldwell counties.
The City of Austin’s highest budget yet — $5.9 billion — was proposed by new city manager T.C. Broadnax and begins on October 1, 2024.
This NBC tool utilizes home prices, interest rates, and availability (among other factors) to determine just how difficult it is to buy a home in Travis County.

Local Government Meetings

More from ATXtoday
The MICHELIN-recommended Mexican restaurant now serves its happy hour every day, giving you an excuse to unwind with a $10 signature cocktail and wagyu tacos.
The preferred brew of Arlen’s back alley hangouts will be available in H-E-B in late July, just before the series reboot drops on Hulu.
Austin is home to some of the best food trucks, including the No.1 truck in the continental US, plus seven other trucks that put the city on the map.
We found the best kid-friendly activities in Austin, complete with art classes, animal encounters, and outdoor fun.
Farmhouse Delivery founder Stephanie Scherzer answered our questions about the newly relaunched local food delivery service, which aims to get people eating local.
We asked readers to share the closed Austin businesses they miss the most, so for the sake of nostalgia, we’re sharing their stories to keep the memory alive.
Thousands of Texans were affected by major flooding events over the Fourth of July weekend — here’s how you can do your part in aiding recovery efforts.
Dig into Austin’s must-try pizza shops including New York-style, Roman pizza, wood-fired, Detroit-style, and creative pies.
It’s halftime, folks, so let’s make the rest of the year count with these local ideas. What will the next six months look like for you?
Party like it’s your birthday with these gifts from nearby businesses to you.