The Austin Firefighters Association has accused Chief Joel Baker of withholding water rescue swimmers from assisting in Hill Country flood rescues.
The Austin Firefighters Association has accused Chief Joel Baker of withholding water rescue swimmers from assisting in Hill Country flood rescues.
Advertisements for the event show a male figure in women’s undergarments.
The Office of the Attorney General claimed the Travis County Commissioners Court failed to provide proper notice or allow the public the opportunity to comment on the proposal.
Attorney General Ken Paxton says the city’s abortion fund violates the Texas Constitution and provides no “clear public benefit.”
Increased crime and police staffing shortages have plagued Austin over the past few years.
A judge called the city council’s failure to provide proper notice regarding consideration of the charter amendments a “blatant violation” of the Texas Open Meetings Act.
The plaintiffs want city leaders to stop the tax, revisit the project, and let Austinites vote again.
A lawsuit alleges that the city violated the Texas Open Meetings Act.
Domingo Perez Jr. has been charged with indecency with a child by sexual contact and possession of child pornography.
The Austin City Council allocated $400,000 to provide “logistical support” for abortion travel.
The Austin City Council candidate is challenging the sole conservative city council member.
Austin taxpayers face increasing financial pressures from the school district, city, and county.
Texas Right to Life President John Seago called the enterprise “criminal.”
The politically created affordability crisis in Texas’ capital city is poised to get worse.
The bond, seeking millions for upgraded projects and new buildings, could cost local taxpayers even more once interest debt is included.
T.C. Broadnax is currently the City Manager of Dallas, where he has faced criticism for his handling of crime, homelessness, and police oversight.
Concerned parents forwarded an email showing how the Ann Richards School of Young Women Leaders is celebrating ‘Pride Week.’
The policy discussion considered the recently argued U.S. Supreme Court case Netchoice v. Paxton, which was filed in response to a law passed by the Texas legislature in 2021.
The school district will be hosting multiple activities for its students to promote LGBT ideology.
The Austin Public Library is a partner for the event.
The league updated its handbook and will now allow boys who identify as girls to compete with female swimmers.
Dr. Andrew Fox was terminated from his position after posting to his personal blog that men should not be competing in women’s sports.
Saturday’s event features drag queens who have posted sexually explicit images and videos on their social media pages.
Only after receiving national exposure and ridicule did the City of Austin cancel a race-segregated training program for its employees.
UT’s director of the Center for Leadership and Learning, Brandelyn Flunder, said the university is “working diligently to find an alternative home” for the graduations.