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Austin real estate boom: New study shows what zip codes are seeing the most growth post-pandemic

Austin real estate boom: New study shows what zip codes are seeing the most growth post-pandemic
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13-year-old Central Texas boy takes leap of faith to find a family

From the outdoors to the books, this well-rounded Austin teen looks for a family to accept him

Courtesy: Heart Gallery of Central Texas More He was constantly asking questions at the farm and learning new things. When Jaden wants to take it easy, he pulls out his LEGOs, plays with friends or watches sports. However, if he is being honest, he said you will most likely find him getting lost in his next book. Whenever I have a book in front of me, I m practically zoned out of everything else around me, he said.  While Jaden has a lot of love to give others, he hopes he finds a caring and outdoorsy family that will support him, give him love and attention. 

Person dies after being hit by DPS trooper in auto-pedestrian crash

DPS trooper runs over, kills man lying in street near Texas Capitol, officials say The crash happened at approximately 3:45 a.m. Thursday at the corner of W. 13th and Colorado Streets, police said. Author: Paul Livengood Updated: 7:30 AM CDT April 15, 2021 AUSTIN, Texas A Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) trooper ran over and killed a man who was in the road near the State Capitol early Thursday morning, according to the Austin Police Department (APD). The crash happened at around 3:45 a.m. Thursday just west of the Texas State Capitol building. The trooper was heading northbound on Colorado Street and as he was turning left on 13th Street, the trooper hit the pedestrian. DPS said the crash happened while the trooper was patrolling the area. 

Central Texas Food Bank assistance not slowing down as pandemic rounds corner

Central Texas Food Bank assistance not slowing down as pandemic rounds corner Leaders with the food bank says they have adjusted to a new COVID normal for how many people they are serving. Author: Tori Larned (KVUE) Updated: 8:36 AM CDT April 13, 2021 AUSTIN, Texas Even as the pandemic rounds the corner with vaccines ramping up, tens of thousands of people are still struggling to afford food in Central Texas.  The demand for food from the Central Texas Food Bank (CTFB) is returning to its COVID normal levels after Winter Storm Uri caused people s need for food to skyrocket, according to Mark Jackson, CTFB s chief development officer. 

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