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Austin could become a "Book Safe Harbor" as censorship fights escalate
Austin’s Library Commission wants added protections for intellectual freedom by designating the city a “Book Safe Harbor” amid persistent book ban efforts
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8mAustin creates new office to oversee 911 calls, despite reservations from public safety officials
The plan, laid out as part of the city’s $6.6 billion budget, comes after years of debate over how to improve emergency response times in Austin.
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10mAustin ISD opens school amid takeover threat, bus changes and lingering uncertainty
Austin ISD families returned to classrooms Tuesday after months of budget cuts, campus closures and transportation changes.
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5mAustin's property tax rate reaches highest level in a decade after city budget vote
Austin’s property tax rate has climbed 31% since 2017, reaching its highest level in a decade under the city’s new budget.
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6mTexas’ school A-F grades relatively flat as Austin ISD inches closer to takeover
Prior to this year’s ratings release, at least five school districts sat on the brink of state intervention — Austin, Waco, Greenville, Ector County and Ralls.
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10mAs the only Texas district to trigger potential state takeover, Austin ISD’s future is now in TEA’s hands
Burnet and Webb middle schools triggered mandatory TEA action. Here’s how state intervention could reshape Austin ISD in the months ahead.