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Starbase is figuring out how to become a city. In doing so, city leaders are proposing new land-use rules.
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The Austin vintage store in the North Loop neighborhood and its vendors will take a financial hit from the water damage.
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Data centers, which operate 24/7 and provide computing power for cloud operations and AI, require cooling units, fans and tons of water to operate.
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The federal agency determined that more frequent launches at SpaceX’s rocket site, Starbase, would have no significant impact on the local environment if the company takes the proper mitigation steps. The FAA has not issued a final decision.
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A small group of mostly SpaceX employees voted to incorporate the area around the SpaceX rocket testing and launch site near Brownsville as the City of Starbase.
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The City of Starbase would encompass the SpaceX rocket testing and launch complex in South Texas. It could lay the groundwork for similar towns Musk plans to create here in the future.
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Venue owners worry fewer restrictions on resale tickets will harm concertgoers.
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Sixth Street is known for being party central, but it's actually one of the most historic areas of the city.
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Ryan Mindell stepped down just days after marking one year as executive director of the Texas Lottery Commission. Over the last few months, the agency's integrity has been questioned by state lawmakers and Gov. Greg Abbott.
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Wheatsville has launched a community investment campaign to fund several smaller format stores in North Austin neighborhoods.
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Senate Bill 22 would increase funding for in-state film and TV production to $500 million every two years, up from $200 million now.
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Last Saturday, it looked like Green Mesquite BBQ’s oldest and last standing location on Barton Springs Road would close. But longtime staff pooled in thousands of dollars in personal savings to keep it open.