Luckily, our local electeds on City Council are basically pleasant people who basically respect each other. They’re also returning to the dais each week to move forward on largely progressive goals.
The alliance formed in a council race in Northwest Austin illustrates how fights over the rules governing what can be built ...
As Austin city and transportation officials work to deliver the city's inaugural light rail line, area chamber leaders are ...
In Travis County, for example, records show that more than 20% of the more than 925,000 registered voters have already cast ...
After 14 years, the group that handles economic development in the fast-growing region south of Austin has a new name: the ...
Before sunrise on a Monday in September, Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai and San Antonio City Councilwoman Melissa Cabello Havrda gathered with other South Texas leaders at the local Amtrak station, ...
Austin’s recent Formula 1 race is expected to generate an economic impact for the city in the neighborhood of a billion ...
Mark Duval, president and CEO of the Greater Austin Asian Chamber of Commerce, said connectivity with the airport helps breed convenience and accessibility across the board for those living and ...