The city plans to completely close or restrict more than 30 streets during the South by Southwest festival next month as part of safety planning for the event, a major economic driver for the area.
Because federal troops had been stationed in Austin after the Civil War, many formerly enslaved Black Americans found a safe place to raise their families in Austin.
A new documentary video production tells the story of a time when Clarksville was home to a thriving Black community.
A provision of Manchester’s zoning bylaws known as “payment in lieu of parking” is returning to the Planning Commission only ...
City crews have completed construction on a number of mobility safety improvements at the intersection of Stassney Lane and ...
And when you need a break from the festivities Downtown, you can. They’re located on East MLK, just a short ride or a very ...
Bohemian cafe, fresh seafood, award-winning chefs. There's more to Lake Worth Beach than its Street Painting Festival - like ...
The city of Thomasville is honoring Lloyd Austin’s journey from local high school graduate to first Black U.S. Secretary of ...
The firm bought land on East Fifth and Red River streets in 2020, but the apartments were never built, and now the market is ...
A 34-year-old Shattuc woman was taken to SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital in Centralia following a single vehicle crash early ...
Mark your calendar: Our 15th Texas Tribune Festival is happening Nov. 13-15 in downtown Austin. We’re bringing together Texas’ and the nation’s boldest thinkers and doers for three days of exciting ...
Antone's, the creation of Clifford Antone, is celebrating 50 years as Austin's 'House of Blues.' Look at how it was born from ...