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25 conversations you want to have in 2025

Tell us what local knowledge you want to gain in 2025, and we’ll investigate until we find your answer.

Fireworks exploding over the Google building and other skyscrapers in Downtown Austin.

Let’s start 2025 with a bang.

Photo by Varun Yadav on Unsplash

As the new year approaches, we’re feeling grateful for the possibilities 2025 holds.

Next year, a song by a local musician you’ve never heard before might become your new favorite, or a really great restaurant might open right down the street from your place.

As we prepare for a promising new year, we want to know what you want to read about each morning:

  • Are you wondering about an upcoming development in town?
  • Do you want to know where to get the best breakfast bagel?
  • Is there a piece of Austin history you’ve always wanted to know about?
  • What news gets you excited about opening our newsletter each morning?

To celebrate 2025, we’ll answer 25 of your questions. Share your questions here and stay tuned as we work to find answers + cover what you’re curious about.

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