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Texas Republican lawmakers may “financially handcuff” cities that don’t play by their rules

Read full article: Texas Republican lawmakers may “financially handcuff” cities that don’t play by their rules

One proposal would allow the attorney general to sue cities and freeze sales tax revenues for up to 90 days.

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Bill that would make vaccine exemptions easier advances in the Texas House

Read full article: Bill that would make vaccine exemptions easier advances in the Texas House

As the state faces a multimillion dollar measles outbreak in West Texas, the House Public Health Committee passes HB 1586 along party lines.

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Texas lawmaker files bill to rename part of Central Texas highway after President Donald Trump

Read full article: Texas lawmaker files bill to rename part of Central Texas highway after President Donald Trump

A Texas House Representative has filed a bill to rename a part of a busy Central Texas highway after President Donald Trump.

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Ken Paxton’s voter registration suit against Travis County returned to state court

Read full article: Ken Paxton’s voter registration suit against Travis County returned to state court

A federal court’s decision is the latest development in a bitter pre-election brawl between Republican state officials and Democratic county leaders.

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Judge tosses Ken Paxton’s lawsuit targeting Bexar County’s voter registration effort

Read full article: Judge tosses Ken Paxton’s lawsuit targeting Bexar County’s voter registration effort

The county told a state district court judge that the applications were already mailed out and any ruling would be moot.

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Ken Paxton sues Travis County to block voter registration efforts

Read full article: Ken Paxton sues Travis County to block voter registration efforts

The Texas attorney general filed a similar lawsuit earlier this week against Bexar County, which includes San Antonio.

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Travis County is shifting focus to prevent overdose deaths as fentanyl ravages the area

Read full article: Travis County is shifting focus to prevent overdose deaths as fentanyl ravages the area

Since 2019, accidental drug deaths have been rising in Texas, with the number tripling in Travis County.

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Texans get their first crack at electing the people overseeing the state’s complicated property appraisal process

Read full article: Texans get their first crack at electing the people overseeing the state’s complicated property appraisal process

In the state’s larger counties, voters can now elect people to the agencies that appraise property values.

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Travis County rejects all criminal trespass charges against 57 people arrested at UT-Austin protest

Read full article: Travis County rejects all criminal trespass charges against 57 people arrested at UT-Austin protest

University officials banned all students arrested from campus, except for “academic reasons.”

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Travis County to launch $23 million project to keep mentally ill from jail

Read full article: Travis County to launch $23 million project to keep mentally ill from jail

Next month, mentally ill individuals accused of committing minor crimes will be “diverted” to a new 25-bed facility instead of jail cells in Travis County.

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The EPA sets tougher national soot standards. These 10 Texas counties already exceed them.

Read full article: The EPA sets tougher national soot standards. These 10 Texas counties already exceed them.

Some environmental experts are skeptical that Texas can meet the new rules on particulate matter, which can cause serious respiratory problems.

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Ken Paxton could be deposed after Texas judge’s ruling in whistleblower lawsuit

Read full article: Ken Paxton could be deposed after Texas judge’s ruling in whistleblower lawsuit

The attorney general accused the judge of “recklessly disregarding legal precedent” after he attempted to end the long-running lawsuit from former staffers.

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Seattle Children’s Hospital sues Texas Attorney General over trans patient records

Read full article: Seattle Children’s Hospital sues Texas Attorney General over trans patient records

Suspecting the Washington-based hospital of providing gender-affirming care to Texas children, which is now banned in Texas, AG Ken Paxton issued investigative subpoenas demanding medical information.

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DA drops most charges against Austin police officers accused of excessive force in 2020 protests

Read full article: DA drops most charges against Austin police officers accused of excessive force in 2020 protests

The Travis County district attorney still plans to pursue criminal charges in four cases. The officers whose cases are being dismissed will be allowed to return to duty.

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Whistleblowers ask judge to order Ken Paxton, aides to sit for depositions

Read full article: Whistleblowers ask judge to order Ken Paxton, aides to sit for depositions

The motion, filed Tuesday, comes a week after a judge in Burnet County allowed the 3-year-old whistleblower lawsuit to proceed.

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Burnet County judge allows Ken Paxton whistleblower lawsuit to proceed

Read full article: Burnet County judge allows Ken Paxton whistleblower lawsuit to proceed

Lawyers for employees fired by Paxton’s office after they reported him to the FBI say they plan to begin issuing subpoenas in the case.

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Texas is not prepared for Austin-San Antonio population boom, experts say

Read full article: Texas is not prepared for Austin-San Antonio population boom, experts say

The neighboring regions are projected to collectively grow from 5.2 million to 8.3 million people by 2050. But the state still lacks an overarching plan to address critical housing and transportation issues, experts said.

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Texas judge temporarily blocks release of “unlawful” school accountability ratings

Read full article: Texas judge temporarily blocks release of “unlawful” school accountability ratings

The ruling comes after dozens of school districts sued the Texas Education Agency, claiming the revised accountability system would hurt their ratings.

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Texas Supreme Court denies Harris County’s request to temporarily block law that would abolish elections office

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court denies Harris County’s request to temporarily block law that would abolish elections office

The Texas Supreme Court denied Harris County’s request to temporarily block the implementation of Senate Bill 1750 on Sept. 1, which will abolish the Harris County Election Administrator’s Office, the Harris County Attorney’s Office said on Tuesday.

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Texas state troopers are routinely stopping motorists of color in Austin, data shows

Read full article: Texas state troopers are routinely stopping motorists of color in Austin, data shows

More than 8 in 10 people charged by state troopers since they began helping Austin police have been people of color. In Southeast Austin, a neighborhood president calls it “outright racial profiling.”

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Texas is preparing for more wildfires without a break from heat in forecast

Read full article: Texas is preparing for more wildfires without a break from heat in forecast

The number of acres burned this year is dramatically lower compared to 2022. But a rash of new fires have put state and local officials on edge.

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As Texas’ heat wave continues, tell us how you’re coping

Read full article: As Texas’ heat wave continues, tell us how you’re coping

Texans are seeing record-breaking temperatures this summer. Tell us how the excessive heat is affecting your daily life or plans for the future and what questions we can answer about dealing with it.

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2021 statements about role of outside lawyer could play a part in Ken Paxton impeachment trial

Read full article: 2021 statements about role of outside lawyer could play a part in Ken Paxton impeachment trial

Paxton’s top aide told senators that an agency-hired lawyer worked with the Travis County district attorney’s office to investigate a complaint by Nate Paul. County prosecutors dispute that.

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Tearfully testifying against Texas’ abortion ban, three women describe medical care delayed

Read full article: Tearfully testifying against Texas’ abortion ban, three women describe medical care delayed

The women, believed to be the first to testify about an abortion ban’s impact on their pregnancy since 1973, are seeking to clarify when a medical emergency justifies an abortion.

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City of Houston files lawsuit against Texas’ ‘Death Star’ Super Preemption Law

Read full article: City of Houston files lawsuit against Texas’ ‘Death Star’ Super Preemption Law

The City of Houston filed a lawsuit in Travis County against the State of Texas to declare House Bill 2127, also known as the “Death Star” or “Super” preemption bill, “unconstitutional, void, and unenforceable,” according to a news release.

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Unsealed evidence shows racist comments, threats of violence made by Daniel Perry before killing of Austin protester

Read full article: Unsealed evidence shows racist comments, threats of violence made by Daniel Perry before killing of Austin protester

Gov. Greg Abbott has said he wants to pardon Perry, who was convicted by a Travis County jury last week.

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Judge sentences Magen Fieramusca to 55 years in prison for 2019 killing of Austin mother

Read full article: Judge sentences Magen Fieramusca to 55 years in prison for 2019 killing of Austin mother

Magen Fieramusca wiped away tears in a Travis County courtroom Thursday after a state district court judge sentenced her to 55 years in prison for the 2019 murder of Austin mother Heidi Broussard.

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Austin doesn’t know when it’ll fully restore power as hundreds of thousands of Texans remain in the cold

Read full article: Austin doesn’t know when it’ll fully restore power as hundreds of thousands of Texans remain in the cold

Close to 325,000 electricity customers statewide lacked power Thursday evening. Austin’s main power provider said it can no longer promise full restoration by 6 p.m. Friday.

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U.S. Supreme Court tells Texas to reconsider executing man convicted with faulty DNA evidence

Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court tells Texas to reconsider executing man convicted with faulty DNA evidence

Areli Escobar was sentenced to death in 2011 for an Austin murder, but even prosecutors now agree his conviction relied heavily on faulty DNA testing by the discredited Travis County crime lab.

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Austin voters elect Kirk Watson, who served as mayor two decades ago, to lead the city again

Read full article: Austin voters elect Kirk Watson, who served as mayor two decades ago, to lead the city again

Watson, a former state senator who was Austin’s mayor from 1997 to 2001, pitched himself as a back-to-basics candidate who could ease the city’s growing affordability crisis.

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Why some Texas cities and counties had to return millions of dollars meant to help renters during the pandemic

Read full article: Why some Texas cities and counties had to return millions of dollars meant to help renters during the pandemic

For some local relief programs, a lack of staffing, political support and effective community outreach got in the way of spending federal funds to prevent evictions, a new report found. More than $30 million went unspent and had to be returned.

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Travis County judges can’t hear appeals from migrants arrested under Texas border security push, court rules

Read full article: Travis County judges can’t hear appeals from migrants arrested under Texas border security push, court rules

The Court of Criminal Appeals scuttled nearly 450 cases, saying migrants arrested for trespassing in Kinney County can’t ask Austin judges to hear their appeals.

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Texas struggles to get guns away from domestic violence suspects, leaving victims in danger

Read full article: Texas struggles to get guns away from domestic violence suspects, leaving victims in danger

Although there are laws on the books preventing certain people from possessing guns, there are few places in the state where the criminal justice system has programs to hand over firearms to law enforcement — leaving survivors at a heightened risk for gun violence.

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As monkeypox cases climb and vaccine is in short supply, some Texas cities declare an emergency

Read full article: As monkeypox cases climb and vaccine is in short supply, some Texas cities declare an emergency

While there are currently 780 confirmed monkeypox cases statewide, Texas cities are bracing for an increase in infections.

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Decades after Texas took part of its historic farm, a family fights again to save its land from a highway expansion

Read full article: Decades after Texas took part of its historic farm, a family fights again to save its land from a highway expansion

Daniel Alexander was enslaved when he founded a farm before the Civil War. 175 years later, his family is fighting to keep it intact as Texas plans to expand U.S. Highway 183.

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9 injured after car crashes into food truck, pedestrians in Austin, officials say

Read full article: 9 injured after car crashes into food truck, pedestrians in Austin, officials say

Authorities in Austin say nine people have been taken to the hospital following a violent incident involving a food truck and another vehicle Friday night.

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Watch: U.S. House candidate Greg Casar pushes progressive policies but stresses cooperation among Democrats

Read full article: Watch: U.S. House candidate Greg Casar pushes progressive policies but stresses cooperation among Democrats

Casar won the Democratic primary for Texas’ 35th Congressional District in a landslide victory last month and is expected to win the general election in November.

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Texas continues imprisoning migrants without filing charges or appointing lawyers, court filings claim

Read full article: Texas continues imprisoning migrants without filing charges or appointing lawyers, court filings claim

Months after the problems became apparent, migrants are still being kept in prison in violation of state laws under Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security crackdown.

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Gov. Greg Abbott floats pardons for Austin police officers charged with excessive force in 2020 protests

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott floats pardons for Austin police officers charged with excessive force in 2020 protests

Abbott’s move is the latest in a long clash between Texas Republicans and Austin-area officials over policing — and comes as the push for reform in the Texas capital enters a more complex and uncertain chapter.

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Nine Austin cops are accused of shooting and injuring one woman during the 2020 protests against police brutality

Read full article: Nine Austin cops are accused of shooting and injuring one woman during the 2020 protests against police brutality

Indictments released Tuesday accuse 19 officers of using deadly weapons to injure 11 demonstrators during protests against racial injustice and police violence two years ago.

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Austin police officers charged with aggravated assault for force used in 2020 protests

Read full article: Austin police officers charged with aggravated assault for force used in 2020 protests

Defense attorneys for eight of 19 indicted APD officers say they were following orders when they used force against 2020 protesters. So far, there are 14 lawsuits against the city for injuries suffered during those confrontations.

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An Austin cop has been charged with police misconduct. That might actually help his Texas House campaign.

Read full article: An Austin cop has been charged with police misconduct. That might actually help his Texas House campaign.

Justin Berry is among 19 Austin law enforcement officers indicted and accused of using excessive force on anti-police brutality protesters in 2020.

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19 Austin police officers indicted over actions during 2020 protests

Read full article: 19 Austin police officers indicted over actions during 2020 protests

A Texas grand jury has indicted 19 Austin police officers on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for their actions during 2020 protests over racial injustice that spread nationwide after the killing of George Floyd, according to people familiar with the matter.

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In fight for Congress, Eddie Rodriguez targets Greg Casar’s record on Austin homelessness, police funding

Read full article: In fight for Congress, Eddie Rodriguez targets Greg Casar’s record on Austin homelessness, police funding

Casar has impressive progressive endorsements, from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders. But he also is tied to some of Austin’s most progressive policies, which have attracted powerful enemies and turned off some moderate Democrats.

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Vote-by-mail rejections are testing integrity of Texas Republicans’ voting law

Read full article: Vote-by-mail rejections are testing integrity of Texas Republicans’ voting law

With less than a month left to vote by mail in the March primary election, hundreds of applications for mail-in ballots are being rejected as both Texas voters and local election officials decipher new ID requirements enacted by Republican lawmakers.

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Attorney General Ken Paxton defies county official’s order to release records related to Jan. 6 Trump rally

Read full article: Attorney General Ken Paxton defies county official’s order to release records related to Jan. 6 Trump rally

Last week, the Travis County district attorney’s office gave Paxton four days to turn over communications requested by the state’s largest newspapers or face a lawsuit.

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Court fight brews over constitutionality of Texas governor’s border arrests

Read full article: Court fight brews over constitutionality of Texas governor’s border arrests

A legal defense group is asking Travis County courts to throw out the arrests of hundreds of migrants swept up in the governor’s border initiative. The case is expected to draw in the Texas attorney general and address whether Gov. Greg Abbott’s plan is unconstitutional.

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Ken Paxton violated law and must release records related to Jan. 6 Trump rally, district attorney says

Read full article: Ken Paxton violated law and must release records related to Jan. 6 Trump rally, district attorney says

The Travis County district attorney, a Democrat, says the Republican attorney general has four days to provide communications, multiple Texas news outlets first reported.

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Texas judge opens door for widespread constitutional challenges to Gov. Greg Abbott’s border initiative

Read full article: Texas judge opens door for widespread constitutional challenges to Gov. Greg Abbott’s border initiative

A Travis County judge Thursday tossed out the trespassing charge of an Ecuadorian man who said he came to the United States seeking asylum. His lawyers argued that the governor’s directive to arrest migrants on state charges unconstitutionally usurps federal immigration law.

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Hundreds of mail-in ballot applications are being rejected under Texas’ new voting rules

Read full article: Hundreds of mail-in ballot applications are being rejected under Texas’ new voting rules

Texas Republicans last year enacted new identification requirements for voting by mail as part of sweeping legislation that further restricted the state’s voting process and narrowed local control of elections.

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Austin-area businesses will have to post COVID-19 policies, a modest rule that might trigger a fresh clash with state

Read full article: Austin-area businesses will have to post COVID-19 policies, a modest rule that might trigger a fresh clash with state

It’s unclear whether the local mandate, which requires businesses to post signs outlining their safety guidelines, is in conflict with Gov. Greg Abbott’s previous pandemic orders.

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Court reverses rebuke against state Sen. Sarah Eckhardt for wearing “pussyhat,” mocking Gov. Greg Abbott’s disability

Read full article: Court reverses rebuke against state Sen. Sarah Eckhardt for wearing “pussyhat,” mocking Gov. Greg Abbott’s disability

The State Commission on Judicial Conduct had admonished Eckhardt in 2020 for her actions as Travis County judge.

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Amid Texas GOP’s effort to question electoral integrity, attorney general tried to indict Travis County elections chief

Read full article: Amid Texas GOP’s effort to question electoral integrity, attorney general tried to indict Travis County elections chief

The effort to charge Travis County Clerk Dana DeBeauvoir came at a time when many Texas Republicans questioned the integrity of last year’s election despite there being no evidence of widespread voter fraud.

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Longtime U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett will run in the Austin area's new congressional district

Read full article: Longtime U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett will run in the Austin area's new congressional district

The Austin Democrat, who has served in Congress since 1995, currently represents the 35th District, which stretches down to San Antonio. He will run in the newly created 37th District located in Travis County.

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MAP: Track COVID-19 cases in Texas with county-by-county updates

Read full article: MAP: Track COVID-19 cases in Texas with county-by-county updates

Keep up with the number of coronavirus cases and deaths across the state with an interactive experience created by the Texas Health Department.

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Full FDA approval of Pfizer vaccine opens door for vaccine mandates in Texas

Read full article: Full FDA approval of Pfizer vaccine opens door for vaccine mandates in Texas

With the U.S. Food and Drug administration’s full approval of the Pfizer vaccine, Texas is in uncharted territory when it comes to COVID-19 vaccinations.

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Confusion reigns in Texas as legal fight over mask mandates rages between local officials and Gov. Greg Abbott

Read full article: Confusion reigns in Texas as legal fight over mask mandates rages between local officials and Gov. Greg Abbott

Back-and-forth legal rulings have left some school districts with the choice of flouting Abbott and mandating masks — or waiting for the dust to settle.

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Harris County granted temporary restraining order pausing Gov. Abbott’s order on banning mask mandates

Read full article: Harris County granted temporary restraining order pausing Gov. Abbott’s order on banning mask mandates

Harris County files a lawsuit Thursday against Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive order that bans local entities and school districts from requiring masks and vaccines.

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“The rebellion is spreading”: After local Texas officials defy his ban on mask mandates, Gov. Greg Abbott begins to clamp down

Read full article: “The rebellion is spreading”: After local Texas officials defy his ban on mask mandates, Gov. Greg Abbott begins to clamp down

In the face of skyrocketing hospitalizations, the heads of cities, counties and school districts have grown desperate for ways to contain the virus.

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As Texas COVID-19 cases surge again, some local officials urge everyone to wear masks and unvaccinated residents to stay home

Read full article: As Texas COVID-19 cases surge again, some local officials urge everyone to wear masks and unvaccinated residents to stay home

Officials in Dallas, Harris and Travis counties want residents to take stronger precautions as the delta variant drives an increase in coronavirus infections across Texas.

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Austin announces stricter coronavirus protocols for unvaccinated residents as cases increase. But it can’t legally enforce them.

Read full article: Austin announces stricter coronavirus protocols for unvaccinated residents as cases increase. But it can’t legally enforce them.

The city’s return to Stage 3 risk-based guidelines marks the first time a major Texas city has reversed direction in the trend toward normalcy. But others are also reporting surges in cases.

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Army sergeant indicted on murder and aggravated assault charges after fatally shooting Austin protester Garrett Foster in 2020

Read full article: Army sergeant indicted on murder and aggravated assault charges after fatally shooting Austin protester Garrett Foster in 2020

Army Sgt. Daniel Perry shot and killed Foster, who was legally armed, after an altercation during a protest against police brutality last summer, police said. Perry argues it was in self defense.

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Charges dropped against 2 in deadly Austin shooting

Read full article: Charges dropped against 2 in deadly Austin shooting

Prosecutors are dropping criminal charges against two juveniles after police identified a different gunman in a mass shooting in downtown Austin that killed a tourist.

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‘If you are vaccinated, go for it’: Large counties roll back some pandemic-era limits as COVID-19 deaths drop statewide

Read full article: ‘If you are vaccinated, go for it’: Large counties roll back some pandemic-era limits as COVID-19 deaths drop statewide

Officials in Travis and Harris counties — both early adopters of pandemic restrictions — rolled some back Tuesday in an effort to allow vaccinated residents to return to pre-pandemic living.

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Court says Ken Paxton's case against Austin and Travis County for issuing New Years curfew is moot, dismisses case

Read full article: Court says Ken Paxton's case against Austin and Travis County for issuing New Years curfew is moot, dismisses case

A sign outside of Hotel San Jose asks customers to wear a mask inside the South Austin business on March 3, 2021. Credit: Evan L'Roy/The Texas Tribune

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Tribcast: Texas Legislature considers voting restrictions

Read full article: Tribcast: Texas Legislature considers voting restrictions

The Travis County Tax Office in Austin was the only drive-thru location open for hand delivery of mail-in ballots in the county during early voting in the fall of 2020. Credit: Amna Ijaz/The Texas Tribune

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Austin and Travis County officials can keep enforcing local mask mandate for now, judge says

Read full article: Austin and Travis County officials can keep enforcing local mask mandate for now, judge says

Paxton sued the local officials for refusing to end the mandate after Gov. District Judge Lora Livingston has yet to issue a final ruling on the merits of the case, meaning Austin and Travis officials may later be told to comply with state officials. Ad“I've been doing everything that I can to protect the health and safety of people in Travis County,” Brown said in an interview. However, this was not the case in Travis County where officials said they would continue to require public mask use. Therefore, masks remained required in Travis County in the meantime.

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Austin can keep enforcing mask mandate for at least two weeks until trial is held, judge says

Read full article: Austin can keep enforcing mask mandate for at least two weeks until trial is held, judge says

Austin and Travis County officials can continue enforcing their mask mandates after a district judge delayed action on the Texas attorney general’s request to immediately stop the mandates. That means city and county officials can continue to require masks until at least March 26, when District Judge Lora Livingston will hold a trial. "I told Travis County and the City of Austin to comply with state mask law. Travis County Judge Andy Brown counts the two-week delay as a win. The pandemic has especially impacted Texans of color — including in El Paso where Paxton previously blocked a county judge from ordering non-essential businesses to shut down.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues Austin to stop it from imposing a local mask order

Read full article: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues Austin to stop it from imposing a local mask order

A COVID-19 safety sign in Austin on June 24, 2020. Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas TribuneTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Travis County and Austin officials in an effort to force them to rescind their local mask orders, he announced Thursday. "I told Travis County & The City of Austin to comply with state mask law," Paxton tweeted. There have been more than 2,200 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Travis County in the past two weeks. Travis County Judge Andy Brown, who presides over the county government, said the authority to impose the local mask mandate comes from the county health authority, not from Brown’s emergency powers. Paxton’s office successfully defeated an effort by Travis and Austin officials to restrict in-person dining at restaurants around New Year’s.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton warns Austin to drop mask mandate or be sued

Read full article: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton warns Austin to drop mask mandate or be sued

Attorney General Ken Paxton gave local authorities until 6 p.m. to come into compliance with the governor’s order, rescind local COVID-19 mandates and retract related public statements. Credit: Eddie Gaspar/The Texas TribuneAUSTIN, Texas – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is threatening to sue Travis County and the City of Austin if officials don’t back down on local orders that continue to require masks despite Gov. Austin and Travis County public health leaders recently announced they would continue to require masks, even though Abbott forbade local authorities from superseding his order. It does not rest with jurisdictions like the city of Austin or Travis County or their local health authorities,” Paxton wrote in a statement Wednesday. pic.twitter.com/IP9UpZPplh — Texas Attorney General (@TXAG) March 10, 2021“Otherwise, on behalf of the state of Texas,” Paxton wrote, “I will sue you.”Paxton’s office successfully challenged Austin and Travis officials’ attempts to restrict holiday restaurant operations around New Year’s.

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Austin won’t be allowed to restrict dining-in at restaurants, Texas Supreme Court says

Read full article: Austin won’t be allowed to restrict dining-in at restaurants, Texas Supreme Court says

In a further blow to the state, Texas’ Third Court of Appeals swiftly rejected an appeal later that night. Friday’s Supreme Court order, however, directs the lower court to block enforcement of the orders, pending any further appeal. Abbott, that allows for dine-in restaurant service and bars local officials from enacting more restrictive rules. Abbott and Paxton have sparred with other local officials who pushed aggressive measures meant to tamp down on the virus’ spread. Samaniego ordered a curfew similar to that in Austin and Travis County for Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

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Austin can prohibit late on-site dining over holiday weekend, judge rules. But the state could appeal.

Read full article: Austin can prohibit late on-site dining over holiday weekend, judge rules. But the state could appeal.

Elia Montoya serves breakfast dishes to U.S. Rep. Chip Roy and his family at Juan In A Million in East Austin in May. After the ruling, Deputy Attor­ney Gen­er­al Aaron Reitz announced on Twitter that the state would appeal. Under the curfew, patrons are not ordered to leave at 10:30 p.m., but they could not be served on-site. “It is our position that these local officials are in the best position to make the best decision for this jurisdiction,” said Travis County attorney Leslie Dippell. “My executive order stops cities like Austin from arbitrarily shutting down businesses,” he said.

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Texas extends rental assistance program designed to avoid evictions until March 15

Read full article: Texas extends rental assistance program designed to avoid evictions until March 15

The Texas Supreme Court has extended its emergency eviction relief program for tenants behind on rent through at least March 15, lengthening the program’s expiration date by a month and a half. The move comes after Congress passed a stimulus bill Monday extending the federal moratorium on evictions through the end of January. The state created the Texas Eviction Diversion Program earlier this fall with the help of $171 million in CARES Act funding, the vast majority designated for rental assistance. But some housing advocates said the extension doesn’t go far enough to address the large number of struggling renters, even as the federal government extended its eviction moratorium. "There could be tens of thousands of evictions on the horizon in Texas later this winter,” said Michael Depland, spokesperson for the advocacy group, Texas Housers.

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Amber Alert issued for 4 Travis County children believed to be in grave or immediate danger

Read full article: Amber Alert issued for 4 Travis County children believed to be in grave or immediate danger

Authorities on Sunday issued an Amber Alert for four children, 10-year-old Gabriella Garcia, seven-year-old Julian Garcia, three-year-old Sebastian Garcia and two-year-old Giovanna Garcia, believed to be in grave or immediate danger. Garcia is described as a 32-year-old Hispanic male weighing 240 pounds and standing 5′9′' with black hair and brown eyes. Gabriella Garcia is described as a Hispanic female with black hair and brown eyes weighing 85 pounds and standing 4′9′'. Julian Garcia is described as a Hispanic male with black hair and brown eyes weighing 75 pounds and standing 4′6′'. Sebastian Garcia is described as a Hispanic male with black hair and brown eyes weighing 40 pounds.

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‘Tiger King’ star Dillon Passage arrested in Texas

Read full article: ‘Tiger King’ star Dillon Passage arrested in Texas

“Tiger King” star Dillon Passage, 25, was arrested for DWI in addition to an outstanding warrant for resisting arrest in Manor, Texas, Fox 7 Austin reports. Passage, who is the husband of Joe Exotic, was arrested and taken to the Travis County Jail on November 15, according to the report. Passage underwent a field sobriety test which results determined the driver was intoxicated, according to the report. Passage was arrested for DWI in addition to an outstanding warrant for resisting arrest. Fox 7 reports he is being held on a $3,000 bond.

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Texas counties will only be allowed one drop-off location for mail-in ballots, state Supreme Court rules

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In what’s expected to be the final ruling on the matter, the Texas Supreme Court has upheld Gov. Greg Abbott’s order limiting Texas counties to only one drop-off location for voters to hand deliver their absentee ballots during the pandemic. A Travis County state district judge had sided with the plaintiffs pushing to allow multiple drop-off sites, and that ruling was upheld by an intermediate appeals court Friday. The Texas Supreme Court has kept Texas’ limitations on mail-in voting, but allowed drive-thru voting in Harris County to continue. In typical elections, Texas voters who wish to deliver their absentee ballots in person can only do so on Election Day.

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Texas court upholds order allowing multiple absentee ballot drop-off locations, but appeal will keep that from happening yet

Read full article: Texas court upholds order allowing multiple absentee ballot drop-off locations, but appeal will keep that from happening yet

The Travis County Tax Office at 5501 Airport Blvd. A state appeals court has upheld a Travis County State district court order allowing Texas counties to have multiple drop-off locations for hand delivery of absentee ballots, undercutting Gov. But it remains unclear if the intermediate court's decision will lead to the reopening of ballot drop-off locations that were shut down in Harris and Travis counties following Abbott's order. Abbott and Texas Secretary of State Ruth Hughs are expected to quickly appeal the ruling to the Texas Supreme Court to again block the order from taking effect. Last week, Travis County State District Judge Tim Sulak agreed, ruling against Abbott’s order.

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Travis County judge says Texas counties can have multiple absentee ballot drop-off sites, but an appeal is likely

Read full article: Travis County judge says Texas counties can have multiple absentee ballot drop-off sites, but an appeal is likely

The Travis County Tax Office at 5501 Airport Blvd is now the only drive-thru location open for hand delivery of mail-in ballots in the county. A Travis County state district judge on Thursday ordered a halt to Gov. Greg Abbott’s directive limiting Texas counties to one drop-off location for hand delivery of absentee ballots. In a short order Thursday, Travis County District Judge Tim Sulak ruled against Abbott and the Texas secretary of state. Travis County had four drop-off locations before the Oct. 1 order, and Harris County had a dozen in place.

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Texas counties can offer only one drop-off ballot location, federal appeals court rules, upholding Gov. Greg Abbott’s order

Read full article: Texas counties can offer only one drop-off ballot location, federal appeals court rules, upholding Gov. Greg Abbott’s order

Texas counties may collect mail-in ballots at only one location, a federal appeals court ruled late Monday, once again upholding an order from Gov. Abbott in July acted to lengthen the early voting period and allow voters to deliver completed absentee ballots in person for longer than the normal period. A number of civil rights groups sued in at least four lawsuits, calling the order an act of voter suppression that would disproportionately impact low-income voters, voters with disabilities, older voters and voters of color in Democratic counties. “Leaving the Governor’s October 1 Proclamation in place still gives Texas absentee voters many ways to cast their ballots in the November 3 election. These methods for remote voting outstrip what Texas law previously permitted in a pre-COVID world,” wrote U.S.

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Multiple boats in distress, some sunk at ’Trump Boat Parade’ on Lake Travis, officials say

Read full article: Multiple boats in distress, some sunk at ’Trump Boat Parade’ on Lake Travis, officials say

HOUSTON – The Travis County Sheriff’s Office responded to multiple calls involving boats in distress during the “Trump Boat Parade” on Lake Travis. TCSO responded to multiple calls involving boats in distress during the Trump parade on Lake Travis. — Travis County SO (@TravisCoSheriff) September 5, 2020Supporters of President Donald Trump were encouraged to bring “boats of all shapes and sizes” to participate in the parade, according to a Facebook page for the event. MEDIA: #ATCEMS has not been involved in any of the boat sinking incidents on Lake Travis today. — ATCEMS (@ATCEMS) September 5, 2020The boat parade route included Paradise Cove, West Beach, Point Venture and Hurst Creek.

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Football's Back: VYPE Austin/San Antonio Small School Teams To Watch

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The 2020 Texas high school football season officially kicks off on Thursday, so it's time for preseason VYPE Austin, San Antonio and Hill Country coverage. Check out area teams to watch and come back later this week for VYPE Austin and VYPE San Antonio Top 10 small school football team rankings. Photo by VYPE Media's Bradley Collier. Photo by VYPE Media's Bradley Collier. For more sports coverage, follow Thomas (@Texan8thGen Facebook/Instagram/Twitter) and VYPE (VYPE Texas Facebook, @VYPE_ATX and @VYPESATX Instagram and @VYPEATX and @VYPESATX Twitter) on social media.

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As eviction cases resume in parts of Houston, low-income Texans fear losing a place to live

Read full article: As eviction cases resume in parts of Houston, low-income Texans fear losing a place to live

Demonstrators rallied against evictions Friday outside of a Harris County justice of the peace precinct in Houston. The two justices of the peace for Harris Precinct 5, unlike some of their counterparts elsewhere in the county, resumed eviction proceedings as soon as they were allowed, in mid-May. In Houston, the first round of a rental assistance program ran out in 90 minutes, according to the Houston Chronicle. Although both judges are hearing eviction cases, protesters said that Ridgways court has more evictions scheduled and handles cases for immigrant neighborhoods like Gulfton. According to January Advisors, the precinct also had the most evictions compared with other parts of the county before the pandemic.

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Sarah Eckhardt wins special election for Texas Senate seat after Rep. Eddie Rodriguez forgoes a runoff

Read full article: Sarah Eckhardt wins special election for Texas Senate seat after Rep. Eddie Rodriguez forgoes a runoff

Former Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt at The Texas Tribune Festival in 2018 Thomas Meredith for The Texas TribuneFormer Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt is set to succeed former state Sen. Kirk Watson, D-Austin, in the Texas Senate after state Rep. Eddie Rodriguez said Monday he is dropping out of the race. Eckhardt and Rodriguez, both Democrats, were poised to face off in a special election runoff for the seat. "For that reason," he wrote, "I have decided to forego the runoff for Senate and focus my efforts on winning a Democratic majority and promoting an aggressive, progressive agenda in the Texas House." Eckhardt and Rodriguez finished first and second, respectively, in the six-way race on July 14. Greg Abbott had not yet set a date for the runoff.

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Travis County DA will not take Javier Ambler, Michael Ramos cases to grand jury before leaving office this year

Read full article: Travis County DA will not take Javier Ambler, Michael Ramos cases to grand jury before leaving office this year

Social mediaTravis County District Attorney Margaret Moore will not bring two significant officer use-of-force cases to a grand jury before she leaves office this year, her office said Wednesday. The move delays the prosecution of the cases related to the deaths of Javier Ambler and Michael Ramos, both of whom died at the hands of law enforcement officers. Moore previously planned to present both cases to a special grand jury in August. Before he died, Ambler told the officers he had congestive heart failure and couldnt breathe. Moore said she directed her offices civil rights unit to continue preparing both cases for the grand jury so they will be ready to present to the grand jury as soon as the newly elected District Attorney takes office.

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Sarah Eckhardt may avoid a runoff in Texas Senate District 14 special election, but its too close to call

Read full article: Sarah Eckhardt may avoid a runoff in Texas Senate District 14 special election, but its too close to call

Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt speaks at The Texas Tribune Festival on Sept. 29, 2018. Thomas Meredith for The Texas TribuneFormer Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt was leading the way Tuesday night in the special election to replace former state Sen. Kirk Watson, D-Austin, though it remained unclear whether she would be able to avoid a runoff. Eckhardt, who needs 50% of the vote to win the election outright, was hovering around that figure Tuesday night. Rodriguez touted his 18 years in the Texas House, arguing that his relationships there will serve him well in the Senate. His district includes all of Bastrop County, most of Austin and northern Travis County.

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Take a break under this Texas waterfall for $20

Read full article: Take a break under this Texas waterfall for $20

Check out Hamilton Pool Preserve near Austin. Hamilton Pool is a great day trip location for San Antonio that offers beautiful views, swimming and hiking. You can swim under the waterfall or hike along the trails around the pool and it will have you wondering if you’re still in Texas. You must have cash for the entrance fee, credit and debit cards are not accepted at the entrance. For more information on Hamilton Pool Preserve, to make a reservation, or to get more information about the fees click here.

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