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The argument for Texas' hands-off attitude is the claim that regulations stymie innovations. But innovation must not come at the expense of safety.
PLANO, TX - Google's Online Safety Roadshows is making multiple stops in the Plano Independent School District this week, ...
With a changing demographic in West Austin, Davenport Village is getting a multimillion-dollar facelift over the next few ...
While Austin's high tech industry was born in a former federal facility, the U.S. government has helped Austin and Texas ...
Wisk, a subsidiary of Boeing, plans to make Texas its first commercial market. The Gen 6 aircraft is pilotless and seats four ...
In the hip Red Fridge Society Lounge, a hub for Austin entrepreneurs, a conversation with Austin-Next podcast host Jason Scharf revealed the findings of the Aus ...
Signal President Meredith Whittaker didn't hold back on the SXSW 2025 stage. Read the biggest takeaways from her Friday ...
Going Home With the Armadillo: Can a 1970s Venue for Hippies and Rednecks Survive in the New Austin?
Armadillo World Headquarters, which closed in 1980, was reborn last year. Now, it’s looking for a new permanent home in a very different city.
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