Thousands join 'No Kings' protest in Austin
Digest more
Top News
Overview
Impacts
11hon MSN
Days of street protests in Los Angeles against immigration raids have seen some scuffles with law enforcement, but a video circulating online does not show clashes in the United States' second-largest city.
Austin Energy said it leveraged findings from Winter Storms Mara and Uri to enhance its response to the May microburst. After Mara, the utility completed a comprehensive after-action report to identify ways it could respond more effectively to extreme weather events. Some of the findings that were utilized for the May microburst included:
Gov. Greg Abbott is expected to sign a new package of property tax cuts that would offer relief to millions of Texas homeowners struggling with rising bills.
Thousands of undocumented students who grew up in Texas now face college tuition costs that are more than twice what other state residents pay.
Author Katy Vine’s latest piece for Texas Monthly explores the city’s vibrant and often overlooked creative scene – far from the state’s biggest cities, but just as rich in art, music and culture.
Explore more
Texas A&M researchers are working on turning moon dust, or regolith, into soil that astronauts can use to grow crops. Jess Atkin, a Ph.D. student at Texas A&M, is using a simulated
The title of the exhibit at the Bullock Texas State History Museum promises to cover quite a stretch of territory: “Acts of Faith: Religion & the American West.” After all, faith is an experience that touches, in one way or another, almost everyone.
AUSTIN, Texas — By next summer, southeast Austin will have a new affordable housing and tiny home community. Right now, local nonprofit Foundation Communities is in the middle of building Burleson Studios, a 104-unit affordable housing community for single adults just three miles east of Interstate 35 on Burleson Road.