The City of Austin agreed to pay Housing Connector $2.14 million over two years. The company currently operates in at least three other cities, including Dallas, Denver and Portland, Oregon.
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Six Austin restaurants made it to the semifinalist round in January, but Birdie's was the only one to make it to the final round. Winners will be announced June 16.
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One Senate Democrat joined Republicans, providing the margin needed to approve Justin Berry to the state law enforcement board.
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Paxton, who was accused of abusing his office to help a campaign donor, also beat impeachment charges based on these same corruption allegations.
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The Texas Department of Public Safety said it, along with several other government agencies, has been investigating the Tren de Aragua gang for more than a year.
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Pflugerville ISD students Kyra Newton and Farah Sabah have testified before school board members and state lawmakers. Now, they want to help fellow teenagers understand how to weigh in on local and state policies that affect them.
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The Texas House Public Education Committee was scheduled to meet on Tuesday to take up two high priority bills which would address school funding and the creation of a school voucher plan. But the meeting was canceled late Monday night.
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With federal funding set to end in October, refugees in Austin will be left to navigate on their ownNonprofits help refugees pay for rent and groceries, land jobs, sign up for medical benefits and enroll in school. The end of federal funding could mean these services disappear.
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Matthew McConaughey, who has spent more than three decades as an actor, told the Texas Senate Finance Committee on Monday that one of his only regrets is not making more films in Texas.
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