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Parents sue Austin day care after 5-month-old baby dies

A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against an Austin day care after an incident at the center resulted in the death of a 5-month-old in March 2018.

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Thrift-ish, a new Austin nonprofit run by women, aims to help women in need

Thrift-ish recycles secondhand clothing for donations.

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Austin City Council to vote on plan to save Zilker Zephyr

On Feb. 20th, the City Council will discuss an agreement with Austin Parks Foundation to find a vendor to oversee the repair and operation of the train.

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Put the car in bark: Uber tests 'Uber Pet' feature in Austin

Rideshare service Uber is testing a new feature for pet owners who want to travel with their furry companions.

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Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush blames car break-in on Austin's homeless policies

Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush has blamed the homeless for smashing up his vehicle on Tuesday morning.

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