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The momentous 40th anniversary of the festival brought hundreds of celebrities, dozens of premieres, thousands of steps, and some key messages to ATX in 2026.
We sat down for a Q+A with Dick Clark + Associates architects Mark Vornberg, Kim Power, and Kristopher White to talk about how they navigate designing architecture in Austin.
Choose between six cats and dogs for the title of “Mayor of Pawstin” in celebration of Austin’s 12th No Kill Anniversary.
By turning off non-essential lights from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. you can help local birds travel safely.
Meet the local companies that made the Inc. 5000 2023.
How does Bat City’s spending per capita compare to that of other similarly sized cities?
Calling college co-eds — this easy guide with places to eat, explore, and learn will help you feel like a local in your new town.
The train has been out of commission since 2019 and delayed re-opening for nearly four years, but the Zilker Eagle could come back this year
Say goodbye to the Frank Erwin Center — the former home to UT basketball will be torn down and replaced with a hospital in partnership with MD Anderson Cancer Center.
The City of Austin announced it would waive admission to city pools until Saturday, Sept. 30 due to ongoing excessive heat.
The expansive overhaul of Austin’s signature park will not be moving forward, the mayor announced Monday.

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