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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.
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.
Prepare yourself for a bite-sized ballot.
Here’s what that could mean for the fabric of the urban landscape.
Becoming a new resident is easy with our Austinite 101 guide.
Austin Public Library’s recently approved long-term plan calls for four new libraries.
Take a walk back in time with these old photos of Austin.

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