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Here are some trending stories you may have missed from Community Impact’s Austin and San Antonio coverage areas from April 21-25.
The city of Austin will spend more than $26 million to buy an eight-story office building to replace some inadequate current facilities, potentially including the city's One Texas ...
Rain has started to fall across parts of Central Texas, and it's set to ramp up for some neighborhoods like Bosque, Hill, and ...
The 2023 results were delayed after more than 100 districts took the TEA to court, claiming the agency changed its accountability standards without warning.
Eight Texas cities were listed among the top 100 best places to live in 2025, including two in Central Texas. Livability, ...
Texas lawmakers are considering a bill that would suspend and revoke a hotel or motel’s permits if they are suspected of ...
The Texas Education Agency is set to release its latest round of accountability ratings for school districts on Wednesday, ...
While good progress was made in spots this past week, we're still a ways away from reversing our drought situation.
The future of Texas high-speed rail is anything but certain. But Fort Worth wants to study its potential impacts anyway ...
The US federal government is ending Amtrak's involvement in the Dallas - Houston high-speed project by withdrawing $US 63.9m ...
Could June 30, a deadline only ten weeks away at this writing, mark the final run for Amtrak’s Heartland Flyer, the only ...
A vote Thursday in the Texas House moved the state one step closer to creating a program to let parents use tax dollars to ...
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