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Celebrating two years of ATXtoday

We’re looking back on two years of bringing you positive, hyper-local news.

London and Figi at a table holding chips and queso and smiling.

City Editors Figi and London celebrated two years of ATXtoday with some birthday queso.

Photo by ATXtoday

They say it’s our birthday … we’re going to a party party.

ATXtoday is celebrating two years of bringing hyper-local and positive Austin news straight to your inbox. To commemorate the occasion, City Editors Figi and London shared some birthday chips and queso and rounded up the stories we’re most proud of producing in the last year.

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