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Austin residents worry Tesla's plans to relocate headquarters to city could 'price them out of housing'
By Andy Nghiem | Oct 17, 2021
Housing prices are soaring in the area surrounding Tesla’s factory in Austin.
New York Investment firm purchases Congress Commons buildings in downtown Austin
By Andy Nghiem | Oct 12, 2021
Three historic buildings in downtown Austin known as the Congress Commons was recently purchased by a New York investment firm.
'Our efforts to mask and vaccinate are working to fight the virus': Austin rolls back risk-based guidelines to Stage 4
By Andy Nghiem | Oct 4, 2021
Due to improving key health metrics in the area, the City of Austin recently announced that it has returned to Stage 4 of the Risk-Based Guidelines.
'Austin is moving back to Stage 4 of our risk-based guidelines': City scales back COVID guidelines in response to dropping numbers
By Andy Nghiem | Oct 3, 2021
The City of Austin recently announced that it has returned to Stage 4 of the Risk-Based Guidelines.
'The Asian population has actually grown considerably': Population for proposed legislative district would be one-third Asian
By Andy Nghiem | Oct 3, 2021
A new draft of the Austin City Council's district legislative maps shows a growth of Asian populations in the region.
Five Austin schools rank among best public and private schools in Texas for 2021
By Andy Nghiem | Sep 26, 2021
An online ranking and review resource recently ranked five Austin high schools among the best public and private high schools in Texas for 2021.
'One of the top destinations for people around the world to purchase a house': Texas ranks third in nation for international homebuyers
By Andy Nghiem | Sep 23, 2021
Texas recently ranked the third most popular state for international homebuyers.
'This year has completely blown away our expectations': NinjaRMM announces explosive company growth for 2021, move to Austin office
By Andy Nghiem | Sep 23, 2021
IT operations management platform NinjaRMM recently announced that it witnessed a nearly 50% increase in its customer base to more than 6,000 customers globally and a 75% year-over-year revenue boost for the year 2021, according to a press release.
'Upholding the rule of law': Texas House issues arrest warrants to compel absent Democrats to return to Texas
By Andy Nghiem | Sep 1, 2021
The Texas House recently issued 52 arrest warrants for absent Democrat lawmakers who fled to Washington, D.C. and denied the House a quorum.
'I am thrilled': Senior cornerback Shaffer returns to shore up Vandegrift secondary again
By Andy Nghiem | Aug 22, 2021
Vandegrift's secondary is expected to be among the toughest this season with the return of Bucknell lacrosse commit and senior cornerback Griffin Shaffer.
'Surreal': Regents senior quarterback Dickey signs with Vanderbilt
By Andy Nghiem | Aug 22, 2021
Regents School of Austin senior quarterback Drew Dickey may have a state championship and a pledge to Vanderbilt, but don't count on him to rest on his laurels.
Austin implements policies to bring back families of color, reverse historical 'displacement caused by the city and other government entities'
By Andy Nghiem | Aug 13, 2021
The City of Austin is trying to bring black and brown families back to the East Austin area in an effort to slow gentrification in the region.
'This is a post-pandemic recovery': McCaul criticizes new CDC advisory to wear masks again
By Andy Nghiem | Aug 1, 2021
U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Austin) has criticized the latest guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).