Lee esta historia en español On a single night in late January, volunteers from around the city will conduct a census of ...
Travis County Commissioner Brigid Shea has been a mainstay of the Austin environmental movement for decades. Though she’s ...
When Alison Alter came into office in 2017, her primary issues were parks, climate change and responsible growth. That was ...
After besting his only opponent in the Nov. 5 election, Marc Duchen is getting ready to take the City Council District 10 ...
The Lost Creek Neighborhood Association and two property owners in the area that disannexed from the city of Austin last September have sued the city after residents discovered that the city is still ...
The city of Austin’s Development Services Department has released its six-month report on the early outcomes of the Home Options for Mobility and Equity (HOME) Phase 1 initiative. A memo released last ...
While cleaning out the District 6 satellite office that was opened to give residents in Williamson County and far Northwest ...
Chito Vela is about to complete his first term as District 4’s City Council member. Vela was re-elected in November for a ...
District 5 Council Member Ryan Alter is proud of City Council’s many accomplishments in 2024, starting with what is obviously ...
With two years left on her term of office, Council Member Natasha Harper-Madison is looking forward to helping move the ...
Leslie Pool faced something of a quandary nearly two years ago, when she considered running for the office of tax assessor-collector for Travis County. Knowing that her time as a City Council member ...
As Council Member José Velásquez tackled a wide array of issues in 2024, he has remained focused on the three tenets that guide his work and decision-making: “affordability, accessibility and action.” ...