The Austin Police Department said Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has opened an investigation into the department’s cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
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Austin Community College will keep tuition at $85 per credit hour for in-district students for the 2026–27 academic year, extending a 13-year …
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A Leander woman was sentenced to nearly three years in federal prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud and tax evasion connected …
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Texas education board moves forward with Bible-based curriculum revisions
by LAWIN.newsby LAWIN.newsThe Texas State Board of Education gave initial approval to changes in public school social studies curriculum standards and an updated reading …
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The Austin Independent School District Board of Trustees met Thursday for the first time since announcing a projected $181 million budget shortfall …
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Texas camps challenge internet regulation, claim it threatens operations
by LAWIN.newsby LAWIN.newsNineteen summer camps have filed a lawsuit challenging a new state requirement to install “end-to-end fiber optic facilities” to operate, arguing the …
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Austin Independent School District leaders say they may need to make “deeper cuts” as they face a projected $180 million budget deficit …
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The Austin City Council is set to vote on Thursday, April 9, 2026, on the proposed location for a new public safety …
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Four Austin City Council members are seeking public input on whether to rename Cesar Chavez Street, following allegations of sexual abuse against …
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A baby beaver, or “kit,” is now in the care of Austin Wildlife Rescue after being found alone on a sidewalk.