Benches, a water fountain and native plants welcome trail users at Bolm Road. Just don't expect much shade until the 10 planted trees grow up.
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Recycled Reads was created as a way to raise money for the Austin Library system while also helping to divert books away from landfills. The store may close, but the program will not end entirely. There are plans to expand the program across the library system.
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The city took ownership of the land in Southeast Austin, which will allow it to collect hotel occupancy taxes once the project is complete. City Council approved the land acquisition on Thursday.
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Hundreds of family photos are being restored by the Austin Disaster Relief Network. But for many people affected by the floods, the majority of their personal possessions are still missing.
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The AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ Audubon organization is hosting birders and those who are interested at the Round Rock Crossing shopping center weekly to watch the purple martin colonies roost on their way back to South America.
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The popular Wimberley swimming hole has struggled with low water levels for years. While staff with the Hays County Parks Department are hopeful about what this means for the future, not everyone shares that optimism.
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Protesters rallied outside the Texas Capitol on Thursday, just before the state Legislature kicked off the first in a series of hearings on a rare mid-decade push from top Republicans to redraw Texas� congressional district maps.
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Despite having an office with hundreds of attorneys, Ken Paxton frequently opts to hire private lawyers. One cost taxpayers more than $24,000 in one day.
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KUT's Kailey Hunt was reporting near Big Sandy Creek in northwestern AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County when a crew of search and rescue workers discovered the body of one of the people missing from the devastating July 5 floods.
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