Congressman Lloyd Doggett (D-Austin) has introduced legislation that would ban the manufacture, distribution and sale of coal tar sealants, a pavement resurfacing material that contains chemicals that pollute our water, cause mutations and birth defects in aquatic life, and have been identified by the Environmental Protection Agency as a probable cause of cancer in humans.
Austin and Travis County officials launched their “Wildfire Ready Austin” campaign April 16 at ACC P...
Region IV (South) Austin Police Department Commander Steve Deaton kicked off the quarterly Forum...
The Precinct Three constable’s office in Oak Hill has been conducting an investigation since 2010 in...
Circle C has recently opened a new community center at 7817 La Crosse Boulevard with a pool and 5,80...
By Ann Fowler When the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) begins to construct a continuous ...
Austin Fire Chief Rhoda Mae Kerr recently announced the creation of the Austin Fire Foundation, whic...
About 150 people attended a March 22 Open House on planned intersection changes hosted by the Texas ...
The Austin Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a suspect that broke int...
Some of the items that would directly benefit Southwest Austin include renovation of the Will Hampto...
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