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The Texas Tribune on MSNPlans for flood warning system floundered before Hill Country floods, witnesses tell legislative flood committee
Lawmakers serving on special committees investigating deadly floods blasted a river authority for failing to build a flood warning system on the Guadalupe River.
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Ever After in the Woods on MSN13 Best Drive-In Restaurants Across Texas That’ll Take You Back
Craving simpler times and better burgers? These beloved Texas drive-ins capture the magic of roadside dining, one tray at a ...
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Travel Noire on MSNWhere To Travel This August For Less Than $700 Round-Trip
While the bad news is that prices tend to soar with the increase in demand, there is good news: there are ways to travel cheaply in August. Here are five destinations to travel to ...
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The Points Guy on MSN20 best Hyatt hotels in the world to book with points
From glitzy all-inclusive resorts to city hotels nestled close to the clouds, here are some of the best Hyatt hotels in the ...
The streets have that quintessential small-town Texas feel—wide, welcoming, and easy to navigate without expensive parking garages. For outdoor enthusiasts on fixed incomes, Stillhouse Hollow Lake and ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) —Friday marks 59 years since the tragic University of Texas Tower shooting. On Aug. 1, 1966, a man by the name ...
The Austin skyline won't get higher anytime soon now that downtown's Waterline, the tallest tower in Texas, has topped out.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Downtown Austin can now boast that it’s home to the tallest tower in Texas. The Waterline Tower, located off ...
The 74-story, 1,025-foot tower opens next year and features a hotel, 700,000 square feet of offices and more than 350 luxury apartments.
The 1,025-foot tall building will overtake the JPMorgan Chase Building in Houston, which has been the tallest building in the state since 1981.
With Austin’s reputation as a live music capital, perhaps it isn’t surprising that the origin story of The Modern, a 56-story condominium tower hailed as “authentically Austin,” includes a ...
Starbucks will be doing away with the pickup-only store model next year, CEO Brian Niccol announced. Here's what that means.
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