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Texas to launch a statewide food truck permit on July 1
Business owners are applauding the new law because currently, anytime they want to operate in another city or county, they have to pay that jurisdiction’s permitting fee.
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8mInvestigators examine whether batteries sparked fire that shut down Austin's Bikeshare
Austin's CapMetro Bikeshare system is shut down following a major fire at a battery facility. Investigators are now probing whether lithium-ion batteries caused the blaze that sidelined 500 electric bikes.
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7mEast Austin demolition proposal for former Nate Paul property from 1930s sparks preservation battle
A historic East Austin building once owned by Nate Paul could be demolished, but preservation advocates are pushing to preserve it.
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8mAustin ISD plans to cut hundreds of jobs in next budget, including teachers, police and librarians
Austin ISD proposes a 2026-2027 budget with massive cuts to staff, transportation, and programs to address a $181 million deficit caused by stagnant state funding and inflationary pressures.
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6mAustin ISD librarian cuts spark backlash after district reverses course
Austin ISD will split librarians across some campuses after previously saying the positions would not be cut.
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6m‘This isn’t easy for me’: Austin mayor says delaying bond election is financially responsible move
Mayor Kirk Watson opposed moving forward with a 2026 bond election, arguing Austin should rebuild public trust before taking on more debt.