The City of Austin
Recent News About The City of Austin
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Happenings in Austin Nov. 2-7
Happenings in Austin Nov. 2-7
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Get spooky in Austin this week with Halloween bar crawl, Screams on the Screen and more
Get spooky in Austin this week
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Austin seeks feedback from disabled residents to help 'improve quality of life'
Austin's year-old Office of Civil Rights wants to hear from people with disabilities living and working in the city, an area news outlet recently reported.
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Adler on Abbott's prohibition of vaccine mandates: 'Taking that option away in the name of freedom?'
Austin Mayor Steve Adler recently criticized Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) for an executive order from the governor’s desk which prohibited private businesses from implementing vaccine mandates in their companies.
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New York City's Witter Family Office expands into Austin, 'reflection of the economic growth that we are witnessing in the region'
The New York City-based Witter Family Office, which specializes in investments of various types, announced that they will be expanding into Austin, saying that the strategic move into the progressive Texas city will be beneficial for all involved.
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Warrior Companion launches initiative to ‘help heroes deal with daily routines with the help of service animals’
Warrior Companion has committed to connecting disabled veterans with pet insurance for service animals to facilitate their daily routines.
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Virtual mental health organization makes Texas expansion as the state has 'lack of mental health resources'
A virtual mental health clinic is expanding its services to Texas.
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mindStart celebrates five years of 'providing customer service and support to local businesses'
A privately-owned company called mindStart provides outsourced customer service to small and medium business owners and celebrates its five year anniversary.
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'Pay What You Can Day' coming to Austin from NeuFit
A leading provider of advanced neuromuscular treatment for athletes and patients will host a 'Pay What You Can Day' on Oct. 22 in Austin.
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Young Austin girl pens letter to Adler requesting improved roads: 'Please make the roads more smooth'
A four-year-old Austin girl’s concerns about the quality of the roads in the city led her and her parent to pen a letter to the mayor, requesting improvements where possible.
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Austin's relaxing events are happening this week — from concerts to fundraisers, and more
Austin is having a week of events — concert, movie, Oktoberfest fundraiser, breakfast meeting for men and a whole lot more!
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'A perfect solution': Super Coffee makes a new home in Austin
Super Coffee, which touts on its website that it was founded by a trio of brothers in 2015 and honored as one of the best workplaces in 2021, according to Inc. Magazine, is bringing its headquarters to Austin.
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'I joined other Texas mayors': Adler shows support for new housing, health care funding
Austin Mayor Steve Adler has joined his fellow Texas mayors in calling on the state Legislature to consider housing and Internet access with the $16 billion from Washington.
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'We need to try as best we can to make this a non-partisan discussion': Controversy swirls as Austin, Houston get new congressional districts
A first draft of a new congressional map shows Austin in line to get a new congressional district.
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Creative and performing arts featured this week in Austin
No doubt, Austin has a lot of creative people. Music and arts fill the week.
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City of Austin launches federal 'once-in-a-generation opportunity to address homelessness crisis'
The City of Austin and Mayor Steve Adler will join the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia Fudge in launching a new federal program aimed at addressing homelessness throughout the city.
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Flyhomes expanding into Austin, Dallas and Houston to 'help buyers make more informed home-buying decisions'
Flyhomes will be expanding its operations into three new housing markets in Texas including Austin, Dallas and Houston, according to a press release from Flyhomes.
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'It will continue to grow': Austin's new city council district map reveals rising Asian population
Austin is on the verge of creating a district with almost one-third Asian residents, following the Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission's approval of new district maps from the city council, according to a report by KUT.
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New report shows housing market in Austin area finally 'calming' down
In what is sure to come as a relief for those seeking to purchase a home in the Austin area, data indicates that the market in the area is finally cooling off from its record levels and growth in recent months.
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The Loren condo units going fast as Austin project nears completion
While The Loren condos, at the intersection of South Lamar Boulevard and West Riverside Drive, aren’t expected to open until next summer, 23 of the property’s 24 units are already taken.