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City of Austin Will Help Residents Forced from Apartment
The City of Austin announced tonight it will pay for hotel rooms for people still homeless after the balcony collapse at the Wood Ridge Apartm...
Urban rail options still before City Council
City Council will have until mid-August to decide if voters should consider the project in November's bond election.
'Tunnel home' owner sues city of Austin - 6 pm News
“The police lied to me and took me out of my house,” said 72-year-old Joe Del Rio, who spent 36 years serving his country in the Army and Air ...
Track-side neighbors hounded by horns
The city promised "quiet zones" for neighbors who live alongside railroad tracks in Austin. That was in 2009, but the train horns are still bl...
Austin Energy rate hike talks continue
Austin City Council met with Austin Energy officials for another work session Wednesday to discuss a proposed rate hike the city-owned utility...
APD updates its list of who still owes - Noon News
The Austin Police Department on Tuesday updated its list of who has not paid for extra security and traffic control for special events in the ...
City of Austin Bond Task Force Meeting
Tonight, the Bond Advisory Task Force discussed a 400-million-dollar bond package to put before voters. That's whittled down from a 1.3 Billio...
New energy rate plan could reduce shock
Several council members are trying to soften the blow for Austin Energy customers facing an unavoidable rate hike. They rolled out a new plan ...
Low turnout for city election - 6 pm News
Even in victory, re-elected Mayor Lee Leffingwell says democracy works better when more people vote.
Voter turnout low in Austin at 10%
It was one of the lowest turnouts ever on May 12, and even some of those in Austin who won their races acknowledged that something has to change.


