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The city of Austin’s draft budget for fiscal year 2026 released to the public Friday, a new step in the city’s budget adoption process.
Following a five-year pause, the Austin Arts Hall of Fame returns this summer to induct 10 members of the community for making significant, long-lasting contributions to the city’s culture.
A mixed-use project moving through Austin City Hall this week is a case study in how developers navigate the city’s outdated land development code: sometimes by labeling residential projects ...
An Austin man asked the city for compensation after a sinkhole damages his truck following a water main break. Here's why the city doesn't have to pay.
Assistant City Manager Eddie Garcia could be heading to North Texas for a new job.
Some Austin City Council members are choosing to approach coming budget discussions with an open mind as questions loom over whether the city government will be able to adequately fund city ...
The development team behind 6th & Walsh — a project with residential and retail uses — is seeking a light industrial designation from the city. It's a loophole the developer has found through ...
Mayor Kevin McCarty’s plan to ban homeless people from sleeping at City Hall sparks criticism from residents, advocates, and Sacramento City Council members.
Austin-based tech company's autonomous vehicles rolling into the city Tech company Avride is now testing out dozens of self-driving cars throughout the city, after deploying autonomous delivery ...
Boston City Hall employee on unpaid leave months after arrest on felony assault charge, city officials say By Niki Griswold Globe Staff,Updated July 2, 2025, 9:11 p.m.
Austin Rejects Mass Surveillance Amid Mass Deportations The city’s automated license plate reader program ended July 1 By Brant Bingamon, Fri., July 4, 2025 ...