Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Travis County and across TX.
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The meals will be distributed from 1 to 6 p.m. in East Austin.
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There will be games, a bouncy house, face painting, costume contest, pumpkin carving and a spooky house exhibit Oct. 26 at the museum.
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Construction of new Govalle Pool facility at 5200 Bolm Rd. requires closure to allow for installation of a waste water line.
Stage officials schedule 'Light of Hope' event on Thursday, April 18, at Carver library branch grounds to call awareness to child abuse.
Scheduled April 13 at Zaragoza Park, those attending free event will get complimentary soil and plants along with advice from experts.
Area military veterans who served in World War II, Korea, Vietnam were flown out to see and experience memorials built in their honor.
Llot accessed from Bolm Road closed from Monday, April 1 to Monday, April 22 to accommodate construction of pool facility.
April event to feature local talent from across Central Texas in adding to narrative of boys and men of color, organizers said.
CommUnityCare Health Centers focuses initiative in Greater Hornsby Bend community, an area with limited access to health care.
Throughout the month, campus will stage events in observance of black history month with a theme revolving around black migration.
Upcoming project at Metz Neighborhood Park aims to forge bonds with the next generation of parks lovers, officials said.
Participants will collaborate with artists, activists to facilitate exploration and self-expression centered on 'breaking barriers.'
Launching service to 9 destinations on Feb. 14, newest airliner teams up with 'Kids In A New Groove' to help kids in foster care via music.
Utility officials said a sanitary sewer overflow believed minor was actually more than 100,000 gallons, issuing safety tips to residents.
Natural gas line installation needed for pool facility at Govalle Park will require closing of the lot from Dec. 10-14, officials said.
Don't be, well, alarmed if you hear the sirens blaring over the course of the next seven days as it's only a test, airport officials said.
On Friday, 42 women who served during World War II, Vietnam War and the Korean conflict will be flown in tribute to Washington, D.C.
Drive continuing through Oct. 31 aims to secure quality books for teenagers at Gardner-Betts/Travis County Juvenile Detention Center.
Citadel Corps Community Center and Area Command includes a chapel, gym, classrooms, band room, kitchen, multi-purpose room and offices.
Austin-area World War II, Korean and Vietnam War veterans to nation’s capital to visit and experience memorials built in their honor..
Central Health officials said expanded Saturday hours are designed to meet priority needs of eastern portion of Travis County.
Site provides shelter, case management, specialized counseling, childcare and educational services for single women among other services.
Amid financial challenges, the future of the nonprofit currently insuring some 24,000 Central Texas residents is in question.
Meeting at Givens Recreation Center, 3811 E. 12 St., on Tuesday, Oct. 9, will focus on master plan toward future improvements.
On Saturday, Sept. 15, musical concert , two gallery exhibit openings will usher in local celebration of Mexico's independence from Spain.
Central Health Southeast Health & Wellness Center kit distribution has resulted in comprehensive health care for one-third of recipients.
'10 Things I Hate About You' is the next community screening to take place at Martin Multipurpose Fields on Aug. 16.
Spanish-language newspaper El Mundo organizer to offer free schools supplies, backpacks, health screenings and fun for needy families.
Kids' teddy bears to go through full battery of medical testing — from imaging to surgery — while interacting with doctors. nurses.
California dreams of riches evaporated for David Casarez, but roadside pleas for work while dressed in suit and tie paid off handsomely.
For La Raza artwork that memorializes Chicano heritage of the Holly Shores neighborhood had fallen into disrepair, tagging until now.
Researchers expound on what was arguably the most talked-about finding of their March study: The dearth of children amid gentrification.
Whether you've got the best brewery around or a music festival that rivals Coachella, tell us why your town should be a destination in 2018.