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Austin Habitat for Humanity is expanding who qualifies for its affordable homeownership program, allowing more middle-income families to buy homes as housing prices in the city remain out of reach ...
A new report shows nearly half of for-sale homes in Austin bought after July 2022 (47.5 percent) are at risk of selling at a loss – the highest share among major U.S. metros and nearly three ...
How to relive your summer camp days as an adult, including archery at Pioneer Farms, horseback riding at Maverick, hiking at West Cave Discovery Center, Pickleball at Austin Pickle Ranch, arts and ...
More corporations are choosing to relocate their headquarters to Austin than nearly any other place in the United States.
Families looking to escape screens now have a curated shortlist of live entertainment to choose from at the Paramount Theatre. Paramount Education, the theater's family and education arm, presents ...
More evidence that Austin and Georgetown are hot destinations: They've collectively earned six accolades in the 2025 Texas Travel Awards.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a bill Sunday to ban all THC consumables, allowing the booming market flush with THC-infused vapes, gummies, and other products to continue to be sold across the state.
As Austin sizzles this summer, escape the heat and embark on a flavor-filled field trip. We've handpicked eight delicious foodie destinations in or near Central Texas that promise local tastes and ...
Twelve Texas universities show up in a new global ranking of the world's best universities, with the University of Texas at Austin leading schools in the Lone Star State.
Four distinguished Austin-based companies – Cirrus Logic, Yeti, Dell Technologies, and Silicon Labs – have been hailed among the best places to work in 2025 by U.S. News and World Report.
For the people of Austin, June 9 is now Austin PBS Day. District 4 council member José “Chito” Vela made the proclamation on behalf of Mayor Kirk Watson at the Austin Media Center, the ...
Texas Performing Arts, part of the University of Texas at Austin but accessible to everyone, has announced its 2025-2026 season, featuring jazz greats, a banjo genius, playful avant-garde theater ...