The Austin Justice Coalition will host virtual events throughout the summer that are free and open to the public,
The 2020 Texas Voting Summit invites college and university students across TX to learn about civic participation ahead of Nov. elections.
The virtual open mic event invites storytellers to share their works with themes of hope, community, family, freedom and more.
The online discussion is designed for professionals to better understand ways companies will survive and emerge unscathed from the pandemic.
Some 50,000 gallons of wastewater spilled over along West Parmer Lane on Friday, urging utility officials to warn nearby residents.
The community is invited to keep engaged and learning with programming made available through the Carver Museum.
Greetings, From Queer Mountain features queer comedians, writers, poets, musicians and drag queens from all over the country.
The Creative Space Disaster Relief Program offers grants to preserve Austin's creative spaces with applications open from May 27-June 17.
Austin's Music Meditation and Sound Therapy Group will host the virtual event and morning sound meditation to help you connect inward.
Parents, educators and caregivers are invited to the webinar series and explore ways to effectively communicate with youth amid COVID-19.
Fiction Writers Focus June 13 for Diverse Literary Voices of Texas is a virtual panel discussion on writing and publishing your book.
The Austin-based studio offers yoga via Zoom amid COVID-19, and includes classes for all levels and a calendar of virtual workshops, events.
Pflugerville City Council members are scheduled to convene remotely for a May 21 special meeting to discuss the possible lake reopening.
The music festival will feature Zydeco and Blues with renowned artists performing to benefit Tarrant County United Way COVID-19 efforts.
The introductory webinar, Taking Control: Harnessing Anxiety and Turning It Into a Plan, offers insight amid the pandemic.
Mindfulness Practice in Uncertain Times is a webinar to help individuals incorporate daily mindfulness to combat stress and anxiety.
PfISD families were updated on changes made to scheduled events for the end of the academic year amid COVID-19.
The Austin/Travis County community can access valuable resources and support services designed for area job seekers and employers.
The free online course, The Peaceful Household for Parents of 5-10 Year Olds, offers training to help families with effective communication.
The North Austin restaurant will offer delicious family-style meal options available for contactless curbside pickup and delivery.
The non-profit empowers women toward economic independence through career development, and is seeking virtual volunteers amid COVID-19.
The online workshop hosted by first-time buyer Realtors will focus on how to buy a home in Austin, including ways to simplify the process.
The Capital Factory will host the online event and invites small business and tech startups to learn valuable information about funding.
This Mother's Day let mom know how special she is with gifts from any of the Pflugerville/North Austin featured small businesses.
The Friday weekly class live-streamed on Facebook offers a morning of mediation and gentle exercises to promote well-being for all ages.
Mayor Gonzales made the declaration to promote public safety on the city's roadways and advance awareness on dangers to motorcyclists.
The virtual networking meeting is held each month and offers the chance for area professionals and local business leaders to connect.
EarthShare Texas and Ron Filan present an hour-long presentation on rainwater barrels, building a rainwater garden, and related projects.
Young Nonprofit Professionals Network Austin will host a free speaker series on ways to navigate through transition amid coronavirus.
The online virtual event will offer a discussion and Q&A on topics related to managing stress amid uncertain times.
Seneca College will host the webinar that offers expert advice on how to make the most of working from home amid coronavirus.
Caritas of Austin helps those in need with basic needs programs including housing, food, education, employment and veterans assistance.
The carefully curated resources offer a range of great titles and links to resources for teens to access amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Austin Voices for Education and Youth provide valuable resources for area families in need during the current public health crisis.
Austin Water crews are scheduled to start repair work on a 48-inch water line along Mt. Bonnell Rd between Waters Edge Drive on April 27..
Participants are invited to complete the virtual challenge ahead of May 4 for an opportunity to win a prize.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
Families will now be able to pick up weekend meals for their children at any of ten designated locations beginning Friday, April 17.
The library provides a continually updated site with resources for kids, adults, and seniors to support mental wellness amid coronavirus.
The Virtual Rainbow 5K Run/Walk donates registration, merchandise proceeds to families struggling with infertility and takes place April 19.