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Of all the tips on how to protect your dogs this summer, Austin veterinarian Kacey Joseph has one big one: “Avoid the midday walk.�
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Meteorologists are forecasting another hot summer, though it may not be as bad as some recent scorchers.
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Austin's oppressive summer heat is back. The earlier-than-usual wave of triple-digit temperatures prompted the city to open up cooling centers this week.
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City Council members adopted a new property code Thursday requiring homeowners to have some form of AC. Austin residents have battled record-breaking summers in recent years.
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Judge Robert Pitman says inmates who sued the state could win their case but that the fix is not easy or cheap.
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Fall foliage typically kicks off in mid-to-late October and peaks by late November, but record heat this fall delayed Austin's fall colors to the very end of the year.
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In fact, this October was so hot that, looking back at the historical data, a quarter of all Septembers in Austin have been cooler than this recent October.
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As climate change accelerates, Austin's hot, dry summer will likely continue further into the fall.
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The University Interscholastic League, or UIL, recently updated its heat safety recommendations and protocols for outdoor school activities.
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Austin Energy is asking Southwest Austin residents to conserve energy, especially between 2-8 p.m., to lower the risk of outages.