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Top Austin news: Officer allegedly attacked, falsely arrested man; Census Bureau recruiting; more

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Published on December 12, 2019
Top Austin news: Officer allegedly attacked, falsely arrested man; Census Bureau recruiting; morePhoto: Ed Schipul/Flickr

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Austin.

Austin approves first of three votes needed on controversial land development code

If the code gets all three votes, it would be the first time the City updates the code in more than 30 years.

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Austin Bin Wash helping Central Texans keep their bins clean

It's a dirty job, but Bryan Mays wasn't afraid to tackle it.

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Lawsuit claims Austin officer attacked, falsely arrested man who had been robbed

The lawsuit stated the man suffered from several injuries, including a broken nose, a concussion and a laceration that required 27 stitches.

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Part of Red River Street to close indefinitely, as crews start construction on UT Austin's new Moody Center

The university broke ground on the $338 million arena on Dec. 3.

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US Census Bureau recruiting workers in Austin

The U.S. Census Bureau is looking to hire nearly 500,000 people to help facilitate the 2020 census.

Read the full story on KVUE.


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