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Austin, TX, United States

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Past articles by Tanvi:

Round Rock couple claims they were swindled out of thousands by contractor

A warrant has since been issued for the arrest of David House of Pro Surface Inc. → Read More

Austinites concerned I-35 project could worsen mobility for minorities

Advocates worry the expansion plan would make traffic worse, and make it even harder for minorities to get access to the city. → Read More

Texas A&M political science professor breaks down Texas gubernatorial debate

One thing Professor Kirby Goidel said is that there wasn't a clear winner. → Read More

Report shows Black students are disproportionately punished in Texas schools

A plan has been in place at Austin ISD to help address this problem. → Read More

Some are turning to plasma donations to help make ends meet in Austin

CSL Plasma has reported an increase in donors recently. → Read More

A roundabout could cause a shake up of businesses in Dripping Springs

The roundabout would be south of the intersection of Ranch Road 12 and RM 150. → Read More

Austin City Council commits up to $500,000 on food equity in eastern crescent

The goal is to make healthy options affordable and bring them closer to people's homes. → Read More

Families of transgender children continue to be investigated, even after moving out of Texas

"My children were having nightmares, all three of them were having nightmares, that someone was going to come in the home and take them away." → Read More

'More needs to be done' | Families of victims react to former Travis County deputy's guilty plea

Stephen Broderick pleaded guilty to capital murder for killing his ex-wife, adopted daughter and his daughter's boyfriend in northwest Austin last year. → Read More

Co-op housing could be one way to handle Austin's affordability crisis

Experts say interest in cooperative housing in the Austin area is growing. → Read More

Residents of mobile home parks in Austin continue to be displaced

Residents hope the City of Austin could help them purchase the property. → Read More

Blue-collar workers say it's getting harder to live in Austin

Organizers and labor unions gathered at the Texas Capitol on Labor Day, sharing stories and fighting for change. → Read More

Murder suspects sit in Hays County Jail for years at a time

Lamount Harvey has been behind bars for six years with no trial date in sight. His wife says he's innocent and that their kids are suffering without their father. → Read More

Hays County commissioners approve wage increases for corrections, law enforcement officers

Corrections Bureau Captain John Saenz said the County has had to add positions, but it still doesn't have enough corrections officers. → Read More

Hays County commits millions to outsourcing inmates to a private detention center

The County spent about $80,000 on outsourcing inmates last week alone, and $3.7 million this year. → Read More

Central Texas parents share concerns ahead of the upcoming school year

Parents and guardians said they are concerned about school safety, the ongoing teacher shortage and more. → Read More

Psychiatrist breaks down how to monitor your child's mental health

If your child is acting out, there are ways to get them help. → Read More

Wimberley couple shares what it was like to evacuate amid wildfire

The Kaczenski family has lived in the River Mountain Ranch area for more than a decade. → Read More

Central Texas family loses RV in Smoke Rider fire

"I was born and raised on this property. This is everything we've ever had." → Read More

Austin ISD's new police chief shares how the district will protect students

The district will continue to use an app called Gaggle to monitor social media accounts for warning signs. → Read More