Council Member Alison Alter noted that the charging stations are probably not for the average person, but would serve “ride-shares, fleets, other folks who are really trying to transition their vehicles to EVs to help with our environment.”
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Long before she was elected to serve as the District 1 Trustee, Candace Hunter understood the ins and outs of the school board. The former Austin ISD teacher has spent a lot of time trying to help other people understand it too.
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Perry had been sentenced to 25 years in prison for killing Garrett Foster during an altercation at a protest in 2020.
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Austin's wave of breakneck growth has rolled back, slightly.
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