Criminal JusticeElections 2022Local NewsCelia Israel, Kirk Watson Head to Mayoral Runoff, Save Austin Now Council Candidates Get Swept
As neither candidate eclipsed 50 percent, the race for Austin mayor heads to a runoff next month.
As neither candidate eclipsed 50 percent, the race for Austin mayor heads to a runoff next month.
Headlined by the gubernatorial campaign, below are 10 races in Texas to watch closely going into November.
The group behind reinstatement of the homeless camping ban lays out its policy proposals for the next Austin mayor and council.
The debate focused on public safety, homelessness, mass transit, and affordability in a city teeming with population growth.
With its booming population, housing will be at the center of the next Austin mayor's policy focus.
The bond would be Austin's third multi-hundred million dollar expenditure in the last four years.
The Austin mayor of 20 years ago joins a crowded field vying to replace current Mayor Steve Adler.
This week — the state budget is finalized, a former state senator opts to leave a University of Houston position, and a House Democrat weighs in on Abbott's unemployment benefit decision.
With Rodriguez's exit, Sarah Eckhardt has secured the Senate District 14 seat, replacing former Sen. Kirk Watson. Eckhardt will finish the term and must run for re-election in 2022.
In the Austin-dominated senate district, Eddie Rodriguez and Sarah Eckhardt are headed to a runoff to replace former Sen. Kirk Watson.
This week — a look at new developments in the race to replace Sen. Kirk Watson in Senate District 14.
Between the coronavirus pandemic and a special election for Senate District 14, Travis County has seen a huge increase in the number of applications for mail-in ballots.