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The City of Austin is asking locals to share their knowledge of Downtown Austin through a new survey to help inform historical elements.
Historic entertainment district Red River Cultural District just got a makeover in the form of bespoke signage from East 7th Street to East 12th Street.
Tell us a little bit about your experience living in Austin in the form of a Mad Lib to help us craft a unique guide for residents all over the city.
Whether you’re looking to eat, drink, shop, see a game, or just explore the city, Burnet Road has everything you need across 7.2 miles.
A federally funded program at UT Austin could help ATX be more prepared during future heatwaves.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is working to maintain its social and environmental efforts amid record-breaking growth.
The business and economic development group outlined their plan, called Opportunity Austin 5.0.
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.
Take a look at when local schools in Austin return to the classroom, including districts like Austin and Round Rock ISDs and colleges like UT Austin and St. Edwards University.
The state’s oldest continually operating public school fought almost a century to become a certified educational institution.
The Rent-a-Ruminant goats have left the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail... for now. The Trail Conservancy hopes to bring the goats back this fall.
Whether you’re a history buff, art aficionado, or music fan, these 23 museums in Austin have it all.
Expect some new faces on the pitch, because the Austin FC roster is going through some changes with the close of the secondary trade window.
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Academy 4’s mentorship program teaches leadership skills to local fourth graders in low-income schools.
Here’s how the grocery chain rose to prominence in the world of healthy shopping.
In July, we told you all about the local beverage industry. Here’s what we celebrated during Drink Up Month.
Consider these landmarks our Hollywood signs.
Interim City Manager Jesús Garza said this year’s budget is about going “back to basics,” proposing a $5.5 billion city budget, which is $500 million higher than that of 2022-2023.
The Trail Conservancy partnered with Rent-a-Ruminant to clear the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike trail of unwanted brush in an eco-friendly way.
The Austin Film Society will put on some pretty “alright, alright, alright” events to celebrate the Austin-made classic film.
The annual event celebrates Austin’s most beautiful and storied trees.
The city’s current rail system is small, but mighty enough to take Austinites throughout North Austin and Downtown.
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