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The Downtown Austin Alliance and Future Front Texas partnered to host the celebration of Old 6th Street and community-building event.
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The future of Austin’s light rails was announced Tuesday.
Austin’s portion of I-35 is one of the most dangerous roadways in the state.
Weigh in on Austin city government decision-making as a member of one of ATX’s 60+ boards and commissions.
We spoke with Peter Mullan, chief of architecture and urban design at Austin Transit Partnership, to fill us in on the next steps for Austin’s light rail system.
We compare our previous Municipal Equality Index scores from the Human Rights Campaign... plus, how that score might change.
Last year’s festival brought in $448 million in economic impact for the city.
More art exhibits, artist residencies, and public spaces are en route to Austin’s green spaces.
Being a “boomtown” is not a new status for ATX.
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The 3D-printing construction company partnered with Camp Mabry to bring fresh buildings to the home of the Texas National Guard and the Texas State Guard.
Treat Santa (or your loved ones) to some gourmet goodies from local bakeries this year — they’re a present all their own.
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Helmed by television host and restaurateur John Green, Odds Bar & Bistro will serve up elevated bar fare and craft cocktails.
Don’t miss the annual DIY light display, which has brought joy to the weird in Austin since the 1980s.
The robots are driving in ATX. Keep your eyes peeled for these companies, which are driving or getting ready to deploy driverless vehicles in town.
We’re dreaming of a green Christmas.