Austin Current
Austin’s proposed $6.6B budget would raise taxes, cut services after Prop Q defeat
Austin City Council will begin weeks of difficult budget decisions as a new proposal calls for tax increases and cuts to some city-funded programs.
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9mAustin leaders now seek stronger environmental safeguards for Dog’s Head
Austin council members reconsider key parts of Dog’s Head as residents demand stronger environmental protections.
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6mNew Travis County Commissioner George Morales shares his vision for improving Travis County's Precinct 4
George Morales discusses roads, budgets, and how he plans to lead Travis County's Precinct 4 after Margaret Gómez, building on her legacy.
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5mA new homeless navigation center is coming to North Austin
Nonprofit We Can Now is opening a navigation center in North Austin this summer, providing essential food, showers, and resources to an underserved population currently forced to travel downtown.
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6mWho gets remembered? East Austin fights Palm Park donor naming plan
Palm Park renovations call for naming park features after donors. Park advocates call it erasure of the Mexican Americans who kept the park alive.
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4mAustin ISD postpones districtwide boundary changes, says more school closures are possible
Austin ISD postpones its districtwide boundary realignment until 2028-29. The two-phase plan addresses over-enrollment, budget deficits, and potential school closures amid declining student enrollment numbers.