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Saturday's event at the Capitol remained peaceful as crowds gathered to listen to speakers and rally. The Texas Department of Public Safety made one arrest earlier in the day related to threats made against state lawmakers that were expected to speak.
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Many residents without legal status are staying away from anti-ICE protests because they don't feel safe. More demonstrations are planned for the weekend.
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Javier Wallace is the son of a Black Panamanian immigrant and a Black Austinite. His family history shaped his experience celebrating emancipation on two continents.
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Juneteenth, a national holiday celebrating the final emancipation of enslaved people, prompts many Austin communities to host celebrations in the weeks around June 19.
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The demonstration was held in solidarity with protests in Los Angeles, where Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have arrested more than 100 people since last week.
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The new inspection program comes more than a year after the City Council promised to improve the process for mobile business owners. Previously, owners were required to bring trailers to a city facility in North Austin, which they said could be complicated and costly.
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One Austinite is convinced it is her grandmother. Is she right?
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Austin City Council will not vote this week on renewing the program, effectively ending it. The decision came after several community members and city leaders raised concerns about privacy.
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A group of small business owners, veterans and farmers lugged 25 cardboard boxes filled to the brim with petitions against Senate Bill 3 to the governor’s office on Monday.
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The Camp Mabry weather station recorded 5 inches of rain from last week's storms. The precipitation “tipped us over the scale for the month of May,” one meteorologist said.
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Austin’s main Pride parade isn’t until August, but there are parties, picnics, movie screenings and more all throughout the month of June.
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The choir's director said they wanted to form a group that was low pressure and fun. No auditions or experience were required to join.