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Top Austin news: Hundreds affected by contaminated water; suspicious death at homeless camp; more

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Published on January 24, 2020
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Austin.

Giving up your guns? Austin police holding surrender program

The Austin Police Department is providing a no-questions-asked gun surrender service throughout the year.

Read the full story on KVUE.

Hundreds of South Austin residents affected by contaminated water

Throughout the day on Thursday, affected residents were delivered bottled water as crews conducted tests and flushed water lines.

Read the full story on KVUE.

Police investigating suspicious death at southeast Austin homeless camp

Police told KVUE there's a possibility the man was homeless and are currently calling his death suspicious.

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Volunteers to count Austin's homeless during 2020 Point In Time count

The 2019 PIT count found that there were more than 2,200 homeless people in Austin. However, crews believe that number will be much higher this year.

Read the full story on KVUE.

New class-A office building, garage coming to Austin's Mueller neighborhood

The development project is located near the intersection of Robert Browning Street and Mueller Boulevard.

Read the full story on KVUE.


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