At Wednesday’s Urban Land Institute Austin breakfast discussion, interim University of Texas President Jim Davis offered a candid assessment of the university’s evolving role in Austin’s booming ...
The former chief information officer for Austin Water misused the city’s resources in an effort to find out the identity of ...
Two years ago, after Austin’s lush urban tree canopy froze and downed power lines, leaving hundreds of thousands without ...
The Bond Election Advisory Task Force got its first look Monday at how the Transportation and Public Works Department is approaching the selection and prioritization of projects for next year’s ...
As Dallas-based Stream Realty moves forward with efforts to revitalize more than 30 properties it owns along East Sixth ...
A record-breaking 13,210 evictions were filed in Travis County in 2024, according to a memo released last week from BASTA ...
As Texas becomes hotter and drier, and urban sprawl grows, the state could see more days with an elevated risk for wildfires.
With Downtown Austin poised for overlapping mega-projects over roughly the next decade, City Council’s Mobility Committee ...
The Watershed Protection Department would need an estimated $2 billion to solve the city’s most severe watershed problems and ...
It’s a quintessential Texas experience to get your photo taken in a field of bluebonnets. “I have lots of pictures,” said ...
The city has paused three significant public art contracts intended for the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport expansion, ...
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday to phase out the U.S. Department of Education – an agency that provides loans and grants to college students, distributes federal funding to schools ...