Emily Zendt
-
A 100 year-old battleship anchored in Houston started taking on water last weekend � and has since sunk two feet into the ship channel.The crew of the�
-
Five storage units containing disaster response equipment at the Bastrop State Park were broken into last week. About $16,000 worth of state equipment�
-
Texas courthouses are named on a list of the �11 Most Endangered Historic Places� in the U.S., released by The National Trust for Historic Preservation�
-
Fire-ravaged Bastrop State Park is in second place in an online competition naming “America’s Favorite Park.� At stake? First place is a $100,000 grant,�
-
The City of Austin wants to know: What do you want our waterfront to look like in 20 years?Starting tonight, planners are facilitating a three-day�
-
A recently-launched website allows anyone to add information about historic Austin landmarks to an online map, augmented with historical data,�
-
Austin scored an A-plus in a survey of small business friendliness.The capitol city ranks as the nation’s fourth friendliest city to small business,�
-
Catastrophic floods. Bio-terrorism. Nuclear attacks.Can a flash mob and a funky beat help people prepare for such emergencies?The City of Austin’s�
-
Yesterday, the Austin City Council unanimously came out in favor of what is called a moderate plan for increasing Austin Energy electric rates � and�
-
Many people are enjoying a three-day weekend this Memorial Day. The City of Austin offices are closed, although city pools and golf courses are operating�