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City Council is entering budget adoption season with the city facing a structural deficit that cannot be easily closed by ...
Juneteenth Cultural Festival Also known as Freedom Day, Juneteenth celebrates the day 250,000 enslaved Black people were ...
The two worst instincts of film snobs are to constantly claim that a bad movie is a secret masterpiece, or to pile on a film ...
With a theme of “family reunion,” the community is invited to gather at Pease to play UNO, spades, dominoes, and more with ...
You KNOW it’s June when the Little Gay Shop populates this Third Street warehouse with allllll the queer vendors you could ...
“There aren’t too many bars that start survival groups,” says Buzz Mill events coordinator (and former Chronicle staffer) ...
Texas legislators passed over 90 bills related to local schools in this year’s 89th legislative session, education wonks ...
Closed to the public since 2019, the Givens District Park Pool reopens this Saturday, June 7, at a 10am ribbon-cutting ...
Redbud Ice House closed last weekend after a year of business. MaieB Hospitality, the team behind Olamaie, Little Ola’s, and ...
At about the halfway point of the 140-day legislative session, the Chronicle sat down with Sarah Eckhardt, Austin’s ...
A slew of anti-LGBTQ+ bills are becoming law now that the 89th legislative session has drawn to a close. In just 120 days, ...
Austin’s pilot program is ineffective at solving crimes, endangers vulnerable community members, and represents an expansion ...
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