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Heartening also runs a free clothing stand, serving the Austin community and promoting zero-waste living. It received a $3,000 grant from the city last fall.
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U.S. bankruptcy trustee Christopher Murray has filed three suits accusing Infowars host Alex Jones of hiding millions of dollars in cash and property.
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Carl Settles Jr. founded E4 Youth to help teach digital skills to underserved youth. The nonprofit's "What Once Was" project uses augmented and virtual reality to preserve the history of Austin's Black and brown communities.
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The city will need thousands of skilled workers over the next several years as these projects get underway.
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Much like its Elon Musk-headed federal counterpart, the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office aims to eliminate waste, fraud and corruption in government.
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The city has about 2,400 unfilled jobs. It's prioritizing often tough-to-fill positions in engineering, information technology and health care. Jobs start at $21 an hour.
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"My blindness doesn’t really make me stand out. It just makes me another person on the team," said Thomas Stivers, an employee at the South Austin facility.
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Peter Pan Mini Golf, Blues on the Green and Highland Lanes were all on shaky ground last year. Here's how they survived.
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"Katz's Never Kloses" may once again be an accurate phrase in Austin after the 24-hour restaurant announced plans to reopen in its original Sixth Street location.
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The lease renewal also means Lebowski’s Grill, located inside Highland Lanes, will also stay open.