After a quarter century of operation, the city-owned Austin Studios facility on the site of the former Robert Mueller ...
Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority will put 46 brand-new electric buses in storage for at least a year, the latest ...
Pivoting from its now-scrapped draft, Austin Energy is putting the finishing touches on its long-awaited Resource, Generation ...
Businesses and supporters in the Red River Cultural District see the city’s recent commitment of annual funding as a ...
After a public hearing on Thursday, City Council approved the Equity-Based Preservation Plan – a new strategy for preserving ...
More than 90 percent of the city’s historic tax exemptions in 2023 went to property owners west of Interstate 35, with a ...
The Arts Commission wants City Council to commit to including funding for a new Dougherty Arts Center in the city’s next bond package, likely to go before voters in 2026. At its most recent meeting, ...
The question of whether Mayor Kirk Watson’s reelection campaign violated the city’s campaign finance rules remained unsettled ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued an Austin nonprofit that serves people experiencing homelessness. The lawsuit accuses Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center of fostering drug use, violence and ...
Last week, approximately 60 percent of Travis County voters approved Proposition A – a property tax increase that will expand ...
After a series of votes, the Planning Commission failed to reach a decision on recommending historic zoning for an East ...
On City Council is slated to approve a resolution from Mayor Pro Tem Leslie Pool that directs the city manager to explore ...