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LGBTQ deaf folks and allies can enjoy a drag show, ASL karaoke, games, and more at this Pride party hosted by Chad Ervin and Virgil Moore. There’ll also be snacks and drinks, so no one joins the dance ...
Star runner Sevan Ikeda recently graduated from CSD Fremont and is now chasing his athletic dreams at Gallaudet University and at the international Deaflympics competition in Tokyo.
California School for the Deaf runner Sevan Ikeda runs alongside a competitor from Texas during the Berg/Seeger Track & Field Classic in Austin, Texas in April 2025.
After The Texas Tribune and other news outlets requested the information, the Public Utility Commission argued that it could ...
The city's new budget would shutter Recycled Reads by winter, redistribute inventory to branches, and transfer staff.
Austin Texas Musicians seeks community support after losing a vital grant, threatening its operations. A fundraiser is underway to continue supporting local artists.
Texas A&M and Varcity are building a retirement community near campus, offering alumni perks, lifelong learning, and intergenerational living.
Join Bisnow’s Austin Construction & Development Summit in October 2025 for critical insights into navigating explosive growth, labor shortages, permitting complexities, and innovative construction ...
Crime LGBTQ-affirming church in South Austin vandalized with spray paint, has Pride flag torn down Community members repainted the vandalized area on Saturday morning.
The funeral service is open to the public and will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at the North Austin Muslim Community Center, located on 11900 North Lamar Ave.
Mozart's Coffee Roasters hosted a benefit for first responders involved in the deadly July 4th weekend Central Texas flooding. The all-day event featured food, music, and educational resources for ...
Flash flooding in Texas on the weekend of 4 July has killed at least 137 people, according to the most recent figures released. The local art community has stepped up to support those most affected.