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City of Austin Presidents Day Closures 2022
City of Austin administrative offices and other municipal facilities will be closed.
Fatality Crash in the 2000 Block of N IH-35 NB
Fatality Crash in the 9600 block of Research Blvd
Fatality Crash in the 600 Block of Ed Bluestein Blvd NB SVRD
Fatality Crash on S Mopac and W William Cannon
APH Relocating COVID-19 Testing Site Operations, Expanding Hours
City testing teams shift to Metz Elementary Feb. 22
New Police Cadet Class On Track to be Most Diverse in Austin’s History
Class will incorporate curriculum changes recommended by independent consultants.
Recovery & new records round-out 2021 at AUS
The Time Is Now To Get Up to Date With Vaccines Ahead of Spring Break
COVID-19 vaccines offer the best protection against infection during peak travel seasons
APD News Release: Homicide Investigation at 11506 N IH 35 Svrd
Full Review of February 2022 City-wide Boil Water Notice Underway
Corrective actions needed to prevent a reoccurrence of the events leading up to February's boil water notice will be identified in the review.
RFP 2022-003 Community Health Workers
APD Working to Identify Victims of Storage Unit Burglaries
New COVID-19 Testing Site To Open in Pflugerville
A new COVID-19 testing site is coming to Travis County
Austin Public Health and Travis County Partner With Community Organizations for COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics (2/11-2/14)
Free COVID-19 vaccination clinics around the county for events from Feb. 11-14.
Austin Water Provides Additional Information About Boil Water Notice
In a memo released today, Austin Water has offered preliminary responses to questions about the recent boil water event.
Update: Arrest Made in Homicide at 2201 Willow Creek Dr.
Austin-Travis County Emergency Operations Center Deactivating
Emergency Operations Center closes after working winter storm and boil water notice consecutively
Boil Water Notice Lifted for Some Austin Water Wholesale Customers
Boil Water Notice Has Been Lifted for Some Austin Water Wholesale Customers
Over 1,000 new apartments are being developed to serve the homeless over the next three years
Boil Water Notice Lifted
Customers no longer need to boil water before consuming. Tap water meets all regulatory standards and is safe for human consumption.
Processing delayed due to freezing temperatures and freezing rain suspending normal City operations on Feb. 3-4.