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Low Temperatures Expected to Last Through Early Saturday
Actions Taken by the City of Austin and Community Partners to Prepare for Next Weather Emergency
The City continues taking critical steps to prepare for another disaster like last February’s Winter Storm.
Residents can warm up, charge their electronic devices, and seek shelter from the cold.
Start of Tomorrow's Council Meeting to be Delayed
Cold Weather Shelters for People Experiencing Homelessness Activated
APH Sites To Close Feb. 3 & 4 Due to Inclement Weather
Patients with appointments on those dates have been notified.
City and County to Use Warn Central Texas Ahead of Winter Weather
Families should make a plan and build a seven-day emergency kit
Winter Weather Watch Issued for Austin
Time to Prepare for Weather Impacts is Now
Fatality Crash in the 2000 block of Ed Bluestein Blvd.
Multiple Arrests Made Downtown for Illegal Guns, Drugs
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines begins new service to Amsterdam this March
Lufthansa offers nonstop service to Frankfurt starting this spring
Starting April 8, 2022, Lufthansa resumes flights to Frankfurt from Austin.
Arrest Made in Homicide Investigation at 1030 Norwood Park Blvd.
Homicide Investigation in the 2500 block of Elmont Drive
Homicide Investigation on 7600 block of Blessing Ave.
Metz Elementary site to offer expanded PCR testing availability seven days a week
Fatality Crash in the 8000 Block of Research Blvd SB
APD Seeking Community’s Help with a Series of Robberies and Thefts
Austin Public Health and Travis County Partner With Community Organizations for COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics (1/28/22-1/31/22)
Austin Public Health (APH) and Travis County are partnering with local community organizations to provide FREE COVID-19 vaccination clinics.
UPDATE: Arrest for Homicide in 400 block of E. 6th St.
Procedures and policies changed since complaints made against APD handling of cases
City Lights the Way for Better Safety in West Campus
Hundreds of older lights in West Campus - including the one pictured - are due for an upgrade this year.