On City Council is slated to approve a resolution from Mayor Pro Tem Leslie Pool that directs the city manager to explore ...
More than 90 percent of the city’s historic tax exemptions in 2023 went to property owners west of Interstate 35, with a ...
Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority will put 46 brand-new electric buses in storage for at least a year, the latest ...
After a series of votes, the Planning Commission failed to reach a decision on recommending historic zoning for an East ...
On Thursday, City Council approved updates to Austin’s Water Forward Plan and to the related Conservation and Drought Contingency plans. Water Forward, Austin’s 100-year integrated water resource plan ...
Birds and the trees that serve as their habitats gained renewed attention from City Council on Thursday with the approval of two measures calling for enhanced protections for both. For the birds, a ...
Businesses and supporters in the Red River Cultural District see the city’s recent commitment of annual funding as a ...
Ella Kim has been named the 2024 Austin Youth Poet Laureate. Kim, who is a 17-year-old senior at St. Stephen’s Episcopal School, “has been editor and graphic designer for The Bell, the school’s ...
The Save Our Springs Alliance has filed suit against the West Travis County Public Utility Agency and its board of directors, challenging the utility’s decision to condemn 2.685 acres of the Barton ...
The question of whether Mayor Kirk Watson’s reelection campaign violated the city’s campaign finance rules remained unsettled ...
Austin’s transformational plan to cover parts of Interstate 35 with parks and public spaces, intended to bridge the divide between east and west neighborhoods, is facing a financial reckoning as ...
Austin Energy has been working for more than a year – collaborating with stakeholders and looking at a variety of technologies, “including energy efficiency, demand response, batteries, rooftop solar ...