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The PBS show, which debuted with a performance by Willie Nelson, has become the longest-running show of its kind in television history.
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The economic incentive program offered breaks from school-related taxes to lure new development to the state.
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Austin joins at least 28 U.S. cities, like Los Angeles, Chicago and Pittsburgh, that have tried out some form of “guaranteed income” — financial assistance targeted at needy households.
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We all found out during the pandemic how hard it is to live without live music — and just how fragile the Austin music ecosystem is.
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As ACL Kicks Off, Austin Health Officials Urge People To Remain Vigilant And Prevent COVID-19 SpreadHealth officials are still urging people to be vigilant — especially as many people prepare to attend the Austin City Limits Music Festival this weekend and next.
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With less than a month before it kicks off, ACL Fest is still awaiting approval on its permits. The City of Austin says that's not unusual — and that the festival will be required to meet its standards to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
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Festival organizers said they'd have information related to mask-wearing closer to the festival dates in October.
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Austin City Limits Music Festival has been officially canceled this year, with the festival saying it's "the only responsible solution" given the...
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Tuesday is the last day for public comment on a proposal that could evict or even separate thousands of families with mixed-citizenship status who...
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Austin City Limits is in the middle of taping shows for its 45th season, which will begin airing on PBS stations across the country in October. The...
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: Don Henley performs on “Austin City Limits;” Bernie Tiede is scheduled to appear in court; the governor sends…
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Today’s Wayback Wednesday looks back at some memorable performances of the 41-year-old music program. One of ACL's creators, Bill Arhos, passed away...