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The Great Texas Birding Classic, starting April 15, invites participants to explore Texas's diverse habitats and observe migrating birds, with proceeds aiding conservation.
Politics & Govt in ...
Over 100 Texas sheriffs back Governor Abbott's Operation Lone Star, aimed at border security and stopping illegal crossings and contraband in response to perceived federal inaction.
Sports in ...
The Texas-National Archery Championship is set to occur in Belton, Texas, with over 4,000 students from 150 schools competing for scholarships and a chance to advance nationally.
Science, Tech & Medicine in ...
Research by professors Andrew Brodsky and Hayley Blunden indicates that impressions made in virtual meetings have significant long-term impact on perceptions of intelligence and leadership.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
APD's 'No Refusal' initiative during Spring Break led to 55 arrests for drunk driving, including some for more serious offenses such as DWI with a child passenger and intoxication manslaughter.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues the Biden Administration over a pause on LNG export approvals, arguing it hurts the state's economy and violates the constitution.
A standoff in South Austin ended peacefully as an armed man surrendered to SWAT after allegedly intimidating neighbors and causing a neighborhood lockdown.
Real Estate & Development in ...
The Austin City Council approved the purchase of Tokyo Electron's headquarters for $87 million for future mixed-use redevelopment aimed at affordability and transit accessibility.
PeoplesRx in Austin suffered burglaries at two locations on Monday, with medication stolen and property damage incurred. The Austin Police Department is investigating the incidents.
The Austin Animal Center is urgently seeking fosters and adopters to alleviate their severe space shortage and avoid euthanasia for medium and large dogs.
Parks & Nature in ...
Williamson County's Learn to Fish Day invites aspiring anglers to a hands-on fishing event on April 20 at Southwest Williamson County Regional Park, with gear provided and no fees required.
MacKenzie Scott donates $7 million to Central Texas organizations and $640 million to small nonprofits, aiding causes like homelessness, youth empowerment, education, and domestic violence support.
A proposed development on South Congress Avenue in Austin may introduce a 500-foot tower with 800 residential units, a hotel, office space, and retail, pending city approval.
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