Despite air quality concerns, the CAMPO board opted to continue funding the I-35 expansion over worries the money could disappear.
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Mercedes Mata, a young member of the Dallas Lowriders, is showcasing her lowrider La Mera Mera at the Bullock Texas State History Museum.
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A severe thunderstorm watch that was in effect for much of Monday has been canceled, but there's still a risk of an isolated storm.
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The money is just a fraction of the estimated $394 million required to build more than 17 acres of caps over the highway after TxDOT lowers the main lanes.
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Rich Heyman, who teachers courses in the Department of American Studies and the College of Liberal Arts, was arrested while driving near his home Wednesday.
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Car and home windows were smashed by a fast-moving severe storm Thursday night that cut a path right through the center of San Marcos.
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Broadnax is earning a base salary of nearly half a million dollars along with other benefits, and his job involves many difficult and demanding projects. Here's how the Austin statistics stack up against other Texas cities.
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Cyril said sorting trash left something to be desired, so he's writing a computer program to help his classmates determine which bin to use.
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Three areas on the outskirts will be disannexed from the city. In one case, a single voter made the call.
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