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Stores and restaurants around town are giving money and distributing supplies to people affected by floods in Central Texas.
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Six Austin restaurants made it to the semifinalist round in January, but Birdie's was the only one to make it to the final round. Winners will be announced June 16.
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After more than 40 years in business, the chain announced the closure of its North Star location on Monday. Long-time customers were met with shuttered doors and had to rearrange their dinner plans.
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The number of 24-hour restaurants in Austin has dropped about 38% over the past five years, according to data from Yelp. Bennu Coffee is one of the few that remain � offering a look at this increasingly rare slice of city life.
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So long Oat Willie's, Giddy Ups and Irene's. We won't forget you.
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Austin-based autonomous vehicle startup Avride deployed its robots between Cesar Chavez and 15th streets and I-35 and West Avenue this week.
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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 East Austin Tex-Mex establishment received the money from a program benefitting historic businesses. The owner plans to use the money for building upkeep.
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The first shop is set to open in Round Rock as early as the end of the year with construction beginning in June.
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Tamale House has been an Austin institution since 1958, when Vasquez-Valera's parents opened the restaurant's first location on Congress Avenue.