Two outgoing trustees filed a complaint regarding the district’s overspending.

Two outgoing trustees filed a complaint regarding the district’s overspending.
The restrooms meant for third, fourth, and fifth graders do not have doors to separate each side by sex.
This is part three of the investigation into Out Youth Austin.
Beyond the eye-popping sum, this could violate the Texas Open Meetings Act.
This is part two of the investigation into Out Youth Austin.
The proposed $5.9 billion budget includes higher rates for electricity, water, and trash service, as well as the largest property tax increase permitted by law.
Regardless of her more conservative background, Kelly has garnered support across the political spectrum.
Austin voters passed Prop B in 2021 to enforce a ban on homeless encampments, but the appeals court has yet to issue a ruling on the matter.
Travis County Attorney Delia Garza announced that the 79 arrestees will not face criminal prosecution.
Supply and demand still rules the day.
Legal challenges to Project Connect are unlikely to be resolved anytime soon.
Chest binding has several reported side effects, including pain, shortness of breath, digestive issues, and neurological issues.
Councilmember Mackenzie Kelly spent time in off-hours fixing what the city refuses to do on its own.
The “Family Day: Pride” event is scheduled for Sunday.
The Travis County District Attorney’s Office claims Abbott exceeded his authority in pardoning Perry.
Following Tuesday’s “transsurrection,” both protestors arrested by DPS have been released without consequence.
The university has since scrubbed the document from its website.
State Rep. Briscoe Cain says if this problem is not resolved by the end of the year, lawmakers will have failed to protect children.
Professor Kirsten Bradbury said the demographic “can get away with the most wrongdoing.”
After the Austin City Council reduced the police budget, APD is facing challenges due to staff shortages.
District officials have already been warned that the activities violate state law.
Family rights activists decry the program as “absolutely unbelievable.”
California comes to Texas.
After UT administrators’ attempts to silence him, the professor is seeking to “vindicate” his free speech rights.
Three James Bowie High School alumni are suing the school’s theater teacher for leading a “sexually abusive environment.”