Community Groups File Federal Lawsuit Against TxDOT, Citing Civil Rights & Environmental Concerns Over Austin I-35 Expansion
Rethink35 and other groups are suing TxDOT over the I-35 expansion in Austin, citing concerns about environmental justice and discrimination, while TxDOT defends the project's compliance and benefits.
Texas Attorney General's Office to Challenge Deposition Orders in Supreme Court in Case Involving Former Staffers
The Texas Attorney General's Office plans to request the state supreme court to halt depositions ordered by a Travis County judge regarding a case with four ex-staffers, branding them as "vexatious."
Spring Warmth Graces Austin with 70s Temps Before Weekend Rain Threatens Flooding
The article describes a warm, spring-like week in Austin, with temperatures in the low 70s, ending with a chance of heavy rain and thunderstorms by Saturday, potentially causing flooding. Conditions are expected to improve by Sunday.
Workforce Solutions Boards in Rural and Capital Areas of Texas Awarded $175K for Supporting At-Risk Parents
The Texas Workforce Commission awarded $175,000 to two local boards for effectively connecting at-risk parents with employment, emphasizing child care support and community economic empowerment.












