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Austin may top a variety of lists, making it a shining beacon to many newcomers, but a new list was just released where Austin fell woefully low.
And now in “how has this not happened already” news, the Austin Transportation Department will be rolling out a new pay to park app later this month.
Birds Barbershop is celebrating the Mon., Feb. 29, 2016 opening of its newest location on Rock Rose – the all-new,...
Birds Barbershop is celebrating the Mon., Feb. 29, 2016 opening of its newest location on Rock Rose – the all-new,...
It’s almost time for Austinites to speak up about a big transportation project coming up. Capital Metro has $22 million to spend on the overhaul of MetroRail’s downtown station, and city staff will soon begin gathering public input on the station’s future, according to Austin Business Journal.
Deep Eddy Vodka made big news last year when it was bought out by Kentucky company Heaven Hill Brands last year; luckily for Central Texas vodka lovers, its operations, along with 95 employees, remain in the Austin area.
A study commissioned by Austin Music People revealing that Austin lost 1,200 jobs in the music industry since 2010 has recently opened many people’s eyes to the plight of the musician in the Live Music Capital of the World, and Mayor Steve Adler is ready to do something about it.
We like to keep things local here in Austin, but we also keep it weird, and that means branching out a bit. Which is exactly what Austin public TV is doing.
Breakthrough Austin is now able to help more students in and around Austin reach their college goals, thanks to a matching donation of $1 million from former Freescale Semiconductor Ltd. CEO Gregg Lowe and his wife Diana.
He’s been compared to everyone from Kevin from “The Office” to Grandpa from “The Munsters,” but Ted Cruz corollaries have recently taken a bit of a darker turn, thanks to Austinite Tim Faust.
Thanks to a recent report by the U.S. Forestry Service assessing the species, condition, and location of Austin’s nearly 7.4 million urban trees, the city has created a new forestry leadership team, a Justice League for Trees if you will.
If you’re on the hunt for free weekend fun in Austin, we’ve got you covered! Here are our top 10...
If you’re on the hunt for free weekend fun in Austin, we’ve got you covered! Here are our top 10...
Looking for a grown up night out on the cheap? Here are 15 ways to enjoy some free fun in Austin...
Looking for a grown up night out on the cheap? Here are 15 ways to enjoy some free fun in Austin...
If you love the ever-changing street art at HOPE Outdoor Gallery downtown, you won’t want to miss the graffiti mural installation...
If you love the ever-changing street art at HOPE Outdoor Gallery downtown, you won’t want to miss the graffiti mural installation...
The days to SXSW are quickly counting down, and for most, this festival of entertainment and endurance is no laughing matter; except for those who are involved with and attending the comedy portion of the festival, a segment that is growing more and more each year.
Austin’s own vegan ice cream parlor is making big moves; Sweet Ritual, Austin's artisanal vegan ice cream purveyor, is leaving their cozy home at the Duval Juiceland location for brand new digs all their own on Airport Blvd.
Want to enjoy free SXSW programming without a badge? You can! Sign up to receive a free digital SXSW Guest Pass! No need...
Want to enjoy free SXSW programming without a badge? You can! Sign up to receive a free digital SXSW Guest Pass! No need...
Thanks to a variety of factors including funding and the time that it takes to send a cadet through training, many of the police forces in Central Texas are lagging behind in recruits as the area’s population explodes.
Near the time that would have been her 80th birthday, a new exhibit opened this week at the Texas State Capitol, chronicling the life of Austin politician Barbara Jordan.