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About 1,700 people took shelter in the city's overnight cold weather facilities Jan. 18-21, peaking with 547 people served on ...
Various court rulings rendered key provisions of old regulations unenforceable, sending city back to drawing board.
Due to cold overnight temperatures, the City of Austin will open its cold weather shelters on Monday, Jan. 13.
The Sobering Center hopes to open its newly renovated second floor later this year, providing a space for people to stay ...
At the city’s shelters alone an estimated 550 people stayed ... When it's time for diner prep, more volunteers make their way ...
City of Austin officials will hold a press conference at 10:00 a.m. to address the looming winter weather event.
People living near the center of the city in downtown East Austin or near the UT-Austin campus may be able to get by without an automobile, as there are more options to walk, bike and take transit ...
Due to cold overnight temperatures, the City of Austin will open its cold weather shelters starting Saturday, Jan. 18, and ...
Dish: Austin City Saloon is offering your choice of two sandwiches for $9.99 each. Take a smooth ride through flavor town ...
The city of Austin has activated its cold weather shelters ... registration is happening each day between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. at One Texas Center on Barton Springs Road at South First Street.