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The almost 120-year-old Goodwill Baptist Church formed by freedmen was partially burned Monday night.
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The Transgender Education Network of Texas (TENT) will host a trans advocacy day in Austin to discuss bills affecting trans health care, trans youth participation in sports, and education.
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Nurses, researchers and health agencies gather in Austin this week to address maternal mortality and morbidity in the state. This comes as state lawmakers consider bills aimed at expanding family health care access.
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“This Is Why They Hate Us” is Aaron H. Aceves’ first novel. He says though “hate” is in the title, it’s all about love.
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Gun safety advocates in Texas are demanding that Gov. Greg Abbott raise the age for purchasing AR-15-style rifles from 18 to 21. Abbott could put the issue to a vote by calling a special session.
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In Texas, where the hourly minimum wage is $7.25, a student who has children would need to work as much as 64 hours per week to afford college and child care expenses, according to a new report.
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The report found service providers are making strides to get Black and Brown Austinites into housing.
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Elon Musk said the factory is operating at a huge loss after Shanghai, home to one of Tesla's largest battery producers, instituted a near-total lockdown in the spring.
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“I want my kids to pave a path of healing and hope when it comes to the conversation on race.”
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The Travis Central Appraisal District says appraised values, or market values, of homes went up 56% this past year. But homeowners don't have to pay taxes on that amount.
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Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth and Austin all ranked among the top 10 cities for new eviction filings in early April, among the 31 cities tracked by Eviction Lab.
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After founding the band in 2016 with his songwriting partner Ian Green, Sahad led the indie-soul outfit on a meteoric rise.