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Could baby poop and fungi work together to tackle landfill waste? That's the idea behind a new product launched by an Austin, Texas-based startup that sells disposable diapers paired with fungi intended to break down the plastic.
Invasive hammerhead worms are spreading in Texas, and have been spotted in Houston, Dallas, Austin and toward the coast.
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Days of street protests in Los Angeles against immigration raids have seen some scuffles with law enforcement, but a video circulating online does not show clashes in the United States' second-largest city.
The title of the exhibit at the Bullock Texas State History Museum promises to cover quite a stretch of territory: “Acts of Faith: Religion & the American West.” After all, faith is an experience that touches, in one way or another, almost everyone.
The Austin robotaxi launch, which Musk says will “tentatively” open to the public on June 22, comes as Tesla tries to arrest a global vehicle-sales slide.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNTexas Longhorns look to capitalize on star-studded recruiting weekendTexas coach Steve Sarkisian hosted multiple blue-chip recruits this weekend, including five-stars, priority targets and top positional prospects.
Austin Energy said it leveraged findings from Winter Storms Mara and Uri to enhance its response to the May microburst. After Mara, the utility completed a comprehensive after-action report to identify ways it could respond more effectively to extreme weather events. Some of the findings that were utilized for the May microburst included:
The Legislature passed laws allowing smaller homes on smaller lots and making it harder for neighbors to block new housing.
Thousands of undocumented students who grew up in Texas now face college tuition costs that are more than twice what other state residents pay.
A massive crowd of protesters against President Trump filled the Texas state Capitol in Austin, hours after the grounds were evacuated for what authorities called a [“credible threat” against state le