Concerns rise over trash in creeks during discussion …
Concerns rise over trash in creeks during discussion of Austin's 'Environmental Investment Plan'
Concerns rise over trash in creeks during discussion of Austin's 'Environmental Investment Plan'
Concerns rise over trash in creeks during discussion of Austin's 'Environmental Investment Plan'
AUSTIN (KXAN) --- The Texas food service industry employees more people now than ever before.
Read more https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/fatal-bike-crashes-jumped-500-in-austin-in-2023/ The City of Austin’s Vision Zero program saw a 500% increase in fatal bike crashes in 2023 compared to 2022, staff said during an Austin Mobility Committee meeting Thursday.
Read more https://www.kxan.com/news/local/hays/hays-cisd-releases-video-from-deadly-bus-crash/ Hays Consolidated Independent School District released the video of the crash between a concrete truck and a school bus that left two dead and several injured on Friday, March 22.
The City of Austin has cited more than 300 people for illegally parking in bike lanes since last August, as city transportation leaders are working to crack down on the violation.
KXAN is launching a new series dedicated to taking a community-centered look at crime coverage. KXAN's public safety reporter, Brianna Hollis, will address causes of crime and will explore solutions, living out KXAN's promise of providing in-depth coverage for our communities.
Tackling rising home prices is becoming a priority for lawmakers across the state as they head back to Austin next year. And it's something both sides of the aisle agree is a huge issue for Texans. It's the focus of Joshua Fechter's latest story in the Texas Tribune.
For a decade, Dripping Springs has laid claim to a slice of history after it was designated as Texas’ first “dark sky” community in 2014. The dedication came via the DarkSky International, an organization centered around minimizing light pollution through conservation efforts and more environmentally-friendly development practices.
We are inching closer to the total solar eclipse. Millions of Texans will be able to see it from their own backyard. For many it will be the first time, for one person, it will be their 6th eclipse. Dr. Mary Kay Johnston Professor of Biology & Environmental Science at Concordia University Texas gives us insight.
An Austin bar that’s been around for more than 70 years is getting some extra help to stick around a lot longer. The city officially designated Deep Eddy Cabaret a historic site.
Thursday night, residents in Marble Falls can weigh in on improvements to a busy intersection in the Hill Country. The Texas Department of Transportation said it wanted to make changes to U.S.-281 and State Highway 71 just south of Marble Falls.
Audit: 'Complex' application process for Austin Energy program for vulnerable people during outages