6th Street staple Buffalo Billiards is officially and permanently closing its doors after more than 2 decades of doing business. The business had closed
Austin’s hotels got a bit of a boost during Hurricane Laura evacuations. Hospitality analytics company STR says local hotels were 34% more full between
Austin’s last video rental store is closing down permanently.
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Austin gas prices have fallen 4-cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $1.85/gallon, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 830 stations.
“Gas prices have
Austin Community College District, Google, and Pathstream announced this week a new partnership to launch Google’s first Department of Labor-registered apprenticeship program. The program
The Economic Development Administration is awarding $18.6 million to numerous small businesses across Texas in CARES Act Recovery Assistance grants, U.S. Senator John Cornyn
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Mellow Johnny’s, a bike shop here in Austin, had a long relationship with the Austin Police Department but have now ended that relationship. Sometimes
Longtime local coffee chain Austin Java is shutting down three of its locations. Like so many other businesses, coronavirus has impacted Austin Java heavily,
On Tuesday, the Kyle City Council joined a county-wide collaboration by partnering with Hays County in establishing the Emergency Cash Assistance Program. For Kyle’s
The Austin Round Rock housing market remains strong in June. Real estate experts said the Corona virus pandemic, paired with historically low interest rates