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He announced that his administration will restore the names of several military bases that were changed in 2023 — including Fort Cavazos, the Texas installation originally named after Confederate Gen. John Bell Hood.
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How the owner of Austin's Luv Fats blended her passion for entrepreneurship with a love of ice creamChi Ndica always wanted to start her own business but didn't set out to become an ice-cream maker.
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Javier Wallace is the son of a Black Panamanian immigrant and a Black Austinite. His family history shaped his experience celebrating emancipation on two continents.
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A group of homeowners used the law in 2019 to stop Austin's attempt to rewrite rules about what can be built and where.
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While protests in Houston, San Antonio and Dallas remained mostly peaceful, tensions flared in Austin on Monday evening.
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A Texas law made college more affordable for undocumented students. What happens now that it's gone?Current and former students say being able to pay in-state tuition rates made college more accessible. The state ended the law last week.
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Juneteenth, a national holiday celebrating the final emancipation of enslaved people, prompts many Austin communities to host celebrations in the weeks around June 19.
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Austin airport's CEO warned the Federal Aviation Administration months ago about the "critical" staffing shortage at the air traffic control tower causing delays and reducing safety.
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