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Past articles by Pamela:

Hotels already booked ahead of SXSW, on track to their most successful festival season yet

SXSW is back in town this week, and hotels are already getting full. → Read More

New poll: Austin's tech workers some of the most anxious about layoffs

The city of Austin landed No. 4 in the SmartAsset's "layoff anxiety" measure. → Read More

New Texas bill seeks to ban college polling locations

If polling locations are banned from college campuses, some students say they will struggle to vote. → Read More

'All 24 of them' | Leander family loses all their pets after a fire ravages their home

The home was engulfed in flames after the family turned on their propane heater trying to stay warm during the winter storm. → Read More

Farmers learning to adapt as we continue to see extreme weather events in Central Texas

High tunnels and caterpillar tunnels are now being used to protect crops from the cold and frost. → Read More

$22.9 million grant will focus on making streets safer for underserved Austin areas

At least half of project funding will be allocated to underfunded Austin communities. → Read More

Local landscaping business booked for the next 6 months following winter storm

The owner of Cathey's Tree Service said they're prioritizing homes that if not cleared could damage the homes and people's health. → Read More

Food distribution event held Saturday to help people impacted by winter storm

Without power, food spoils. People also have to deal with home repair costs and low wages due to business closures. Many Austinites are struggling to make ends meet. → Read More

Cancer-related death rates trending down in Texas

Despite Texas having the highest rate of uninsured men and women, cancer-related death rates are decreasing. → Read More

Gov. Greg Abbott joins Texas Rally of Life at the State Capitol

Hundreds of abortion opponents gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Saturday for the Rally of Life. It's the first since Roe v. Wade was overturned June 2022. → Read More

Staff shortages cause backlog in Austin's community cats program

Community Cats is a program where stray or feral cats are trapped, neutered and placed back where they were found. → Read More

How nationwide tech layoffs will impact Austin

While Austin's economy is healthy, experts say layoffs could impact expansion in Central Texas. → Read More

String of burglaries in South Austin leaves neighbors concerned

One neighbor said over a dozen cars were broken into. It's been almost a week since the burglaries, and he's still waiting for police to call about his case. → Read More

Health Alliance for Austin Musicians helping hundreds more musicians get health care

In partnership with Central Health, HAAM is providing health care to 500 more musicians. The deadline is Jan. 15. → Read More

Break-in at Austin church leaves its leaders frustrated with police response

Hope Lutheran Church leaders say replacements and repairs will cost thousands of dollars, but they can't move forward without the help of APD. → Read More

Knowing how to perform hands-on CPR can save a life

Since Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin received CPR after going into cardiac arrest on Jan. 2, many have been eager to learn about the life-saving measure. → Read More

3,300 wreaths laid at Texas State Cemetery for Wreaths Across America Day

Gov. Greg Abbott participated in the ceremony and honored an 11-year-old boy who helped raise $65,000 for the organization. → Read More

Deep Eddy Pool feeling the impacts of Texas drought

Deep Eddy is a spring-fed pool. Every day, staff drains the pool and refills it by morning, but because of current drought conditions it's taking longer to fill. → Read More

Kyle residents weigh in on development of new comprehensive plan

The City is re-writing its comprehensive plan. It has doubled in population size in the last decade and with this plan, the City will know how to adjust. → Read More

Triple-demic: Flu, RSV, COVID-19 cases on the rise in Austin

Respiratory illnesses are on the rise in Central Texas, and common medications to treat the flu are low in stock. → Read More