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Top Austin news: Man accused of threatening workplace; commission eyes removing library fees; more

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Published on January 30, 2020
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Austin.

Austin says goodbye to the beloved Zilker Zephyr — for now

"After 22 years of serving the people of Austin, the time has come for the Zephyr to say goodbye," Zephyr management said.

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Austin's airport flying high after landing on list of best large airports in the US

Travelers love to see Austin influences, such as the live music and art installations, as well as the top local food spots at the airport.

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Austin man accused of threatening his workplace after being fired

The man was arrested after he reportedly threatened a shooting at his electric company's worksite.

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Austin resumes cleanup of homeless camps in flood-prone areas

The Austin Watershed Protection Department will clean multiple encampments that impact Austin's drainage systems.

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Austin Library Commission will look at removing late fees

In the 2019 fiscal year, the Austin library system collected more than $200,000, but now the Library Commission might remove fees for good.

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