July 3, 2026
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Austin City Council Meets Today

Austin city leaders are set to take up several significant policy questions today, including a push to expand where duplexes and triplexes can be built across the city — a move supporters say would help ease Austin’s persistent housing affordability crunch. The council will also consider establishing a formal economic development framework and moving to fill a long-vacant director’s position overseeing the city’s business attraction efforts.

On the technology front, council members will weigh in on a controversial city IT consolidation initiative known as “One ATS,” with some members seeking to pump the brakes on staff reorganizations tied to the project until more details are provided to Council.

The afternoon will bring a series of zoning public hearings, including a high-density multifamily rezoning request on land owned by Austin ISD near West 49th Street, and a major planned development proposal along South Lakeshore Boulevard near Lady Bird Lake.

Members of the public are also signed up to address the council on issues ranging from public transit and litter along the Butler Hike and Bike Trail to immigrant rights and mental health funding — a reminder that today’s meeting reflects the full breadth of concerns facing one of the nation’s fastest-growing cities.

A summary of the key items on today’s agenda:

Proclamations (9:00 AM) The meeting opens with recognitions for Building Safety Month, Air Quality Awareness Week, Jewish American Heritage Month, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and the 50th Anniversary of the Martha Chapter #35 Order of the Eastern Star.

Consent Agenda Highlights Most routine items are bundled for a single vote, including:

  • A $330,000 public art contract for the Ross Road Substandard Streets project
  • A $497,299 amendment for behavioral health/primary care services through Integral Care
  • First readings of franchise agreements for Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative and Texas Gas Service Company
  • A $6M+ contract for Zilker Clubhouse restoration at Zilker Metro Park
  • A $3.3M watershed protection project along Williamson Creek

Council Resolutions (Notable Items)

  • Item 24 – Establishing a comprehensive economic development framework and filling the Director of Economic Development position
  • Item 25 – Supporting youth aging out of foster care through housing and local partnerships
  • Item 26 – Amending land development code to allow two- and three-unit housing in all residential zoning districts (an extension of HOME Phase 1 & 2 policy)
Graphic featuring text about home improvements on the agenda for Austin, discussing affordable living and continuous policy improvement, attributed to Krista Laine of City Council District 6.
Tweet by Mayor Pro Tem Chito Vela, III, discussing the cosponsorship of housing amendments for affordable small lot homes in Austin.

Zoning & Public Hearings (2:00 PM) Several rezoning cases, including:

  • Rezoning near West 49th/Rosedale for AISD-owned land to high-density multifamily (MF-6-CO)
  • Historic landmark designations for the Mayer-Howse House and the Dr. O.H. & Thelma Elliott House
  • A planned unit development proposal for properties along South Lakeshore Boulevard/East Riverside Drive

Other Notable Items

  • Item 41 – A resolution to pause reorganizations tied to the “One ATS” city technology initiative until Council has more information
  • Item 42 – A closed executive session to discuss legal matters related to the Yogurt Shop criminal cases

Public Communication (12:00 PM) covers citizen comments on topics like bus lane expansion, affordable housing, mental health funding, and environmental protection of ash juniper trees.

The meeting begins at 10:00 AM at Austin City Hall, 301 W. Second Street.


Logo of Austin featuring stylized letter 'A' in green and blue, with the word 'Austin' in bold blue font below.

After roughly a year and a half of work, the task force that’s been tapped to recommend a 2026 bond package to Austin City Council is out with its recommendations.

KXAN-TV

A proposed 1,000-unit housing complex with preapproved office space in Southwest Austin is moving forward in the rezoning process, despite objections from Circle C Ranch residents who packed City Hall to raise concerns about traffic, environmental impacts and safety near a nearby school.

CBS Austin


Logo of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport featuring a blue circle and stylized 'A' with a yellow accent.


Text overlay reading 'Texas Primary' against a background featuring the Texas flag.
Graphic displaying key dates for the May 26, 2026 Primary Runoff Elections in Travis County, including deadlines for mail ballot applications and early voting periods.


A police SUV with flashing lights parked on a rainy city street, with a dark and moody urban background and the word 'CRIME' overlaying the image.

A Cinco de Mayo celebration turned deadly early Wednesday morning when a dispute inside a Pflugerville restaurant erupted in gunfire, killing one man and sending four others to the hospital.

Police say an altercation began inside Down South CaJJun Eats on FM 1825 and spilled into the parking lot, where shots were fired. The victim, 27-year-old Mykal Jones, was pronounced dead at an area hospital around 2:13 a.m. — marking Austin’s 22nd homicide of 2026. Suspects fled the scene but were later detained by Austin police a few miles away.

Official statement from Down South Cajun Eats addressing a tragic incident at their establishment, expressing condolences and emphasizing the safety of guests and staff.
Text announcement regarding a homicide investigation at 15424 FM 1825 Road.

CAPTURED

Wanted poster for Ruben Recio Landeros, who has an outstanding warrant for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Includes his age, height, weight, warrant number, and information for contacting Crime Stoppers.

A northwest Austin massage business is being forced to close after evidence of “illicit sexual activity” was reportedly found.

KVUE-TV

Austin police and Capital Area Crime Stoppers are searching for a 28-year-old man wanted on an outstanding warrant for failure to register as a sex offender.

Taylor authorities are investigating the suspicious death of a 48-year-old man whose body was discovered Sunday evening.

The driver of a garbage truck was arrested Wednesday after leading law enforcement on a multi-county chase on Interstate 35, according to the Hays County Sheriff’s Office and Texas Department of Public Safety. 

Rear view of a vehicle on a highway showing police cars with flashing lights in the side mirror.

A billboard with a black background displaying the text 'THINK YOU KNOW WHAT'S HAPPENING?' and 'FIND OUT: Follow @AustinJustice on X.'

FOLLOW @AustinJustice on X

Bar chart showing homicide rate changes in various Texas cities from 2019 to 2025, with El Paso experiencing a -50% change, Dallas -32%, Arlington -7%, Houston -3%, San Antonio -1%, Fort Worth -1%, and Austin with a +36% increase.


Sign for Austin Independent School District displayed prominently.

A South Austin middle school featured in the 1993 film Dazed and Confused is one of 10 Austin ISD schools set to close at the end of the 2025-26 school year as part of the district’s effort to save $21 million amid a $181 million budget deficit. (KUT 90.5)

Austin ISD superintendent Matias Segura is set to answer questions today about budget cuts.

KVUE-TV


Aerial view of a city skyline at sunset with high-rise buildings and a river, overlaid with the text 'REAL ESTATE'.

An Austin developer is reportedly under contract with the property where Lammes Candies is currently located, with a deal expected to close later this year.

KVUE-TV


Announcement about the opening of Wishbone Bridge and Unity Underpass, with details on the future Skyline Overlook and its scenic views of Lady Bird Lake and downtown skyline.
Aerial view of a river with a dam, surrounded by green trees and sports fields, under a hazy sky.
Construction site with workers building a dock by a lake, surrounded by trees and a city skyline in the background.


Aerial view of a water tower with the word 'PFLUGER' displayed on its side, surrounded by residential buildings and green landscape under a partly cloudy sky.

After maintaining 633 feet in elevation at Lake Pflugerville, the City of Pflugerville moved to modified Stage 1 water conservation measures last week for all local water customers. 

UPDATE:



WEATHER

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WEDNESDAY’S HIGH / LOW TEMPERATURES

AUSTIN-BERGSTROM INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Weather report showing temperature details for yesterday, including maximum temperature of 78°F at 10:08 AM, minimum temperature of 63°F at 11:59 PM, and average temperature of 71°F.

CAMP MABRY

Weather report showing temperatures in Fahrenheit for yesterday, including maximum of 79°F at 1:03 PM, minimum of 62°F at 11:59 PM, and average of 71°F.

Tweet from NWS Austin/San Antonio detailing weather forecast with cloudy conditions, high temperatures in the 60s and 70s, and a Level 1 severe storm risk affecting areas south and west of I-35.
Weather forecast map showing cloudy conditions and chances of storms, with high temperatures ranging from upper 60s to middle 70s in Texas.
Severe Weather Outlook map for May 7, 2026, highlighting a Level 1 risk for isolated severe storms in Central Texas, including San Antonio and Austin. Key hazards include large hail, damaging winds, locally heavy rain, and lightning. Advisories for outdoor plans to stay weather aware and have multiple ways to receive weather warnings.
Weather forecast chart displaying high and low temperatures, along with rain chances for various locations in Texas from May 7 to May 14, 2026.

5-DAY FORECAST / AUSTIN, TEXAS

Weekly weather forecast showing temperatures and conditions from May 7 to May 11, including humid weather, thunderstorms, and varying cloud cover.
AccuWeather/Austin

A line of storms moving through Central Texas Wednesday morning brought hail to some.

KXAN-TV

Satellite image of a powerful hurricane swirling over the ocean, showing a well-defined eye and surrounding cloud formations.

While the past few years have seen record warm ocean water temperatures, the slight decrease still falls within the perfect conditions for hurricane development, especially as the season goes on into the fall.

KXAN-TV

Two tornadoes loom in a dramatic sky filled with dark clouds and lightning, while two people stand by a truck on a dirt road observing the event.

We are approaching the climatological peak of severe weather season in Central Texas, including the risk for tornadoes.

KXAN-TV

LAKE TRAVIS WEATHER TIMELAPSE

Watch as yesterday’s cold front moved through the area.

Lake Travis Weather Timelapse


A close-up view of a newspaper with the headline 'IN OTHER NEWS' prominently displayed.

Aerial view of a bridge over a river affected by floods in Central Texas, with dry riverbanks and green trees surrounding the area.

After last summer’s disaster, some Texas legislators scolded local officials for their decision not to invest in flood warning sirens and for the chaotic emergency response. Other elected leaders excused the storm as so massive that no one could have prepared for it.

But lawmakers failed to address the underlying problem: They have repeatedly rejected bills that could protect residents in the state’s most dangerous, flood-prone areas, an investigation by ProPublica and the Texas Tribune found.

KVUE-TV

Meanwhile, two of the state’s top leaders say they want to waive part of a new summer camp safety law that requires camps to install fiber optic internet.

KVUE-TV


Infographic titled 'Water Crisis' depicting Texas facing severe water shortages, highlighting issues like depleted reservoirs, household shortages, and agricultural impact. The map shows areas of severe drought and critical water levels with icons representing water restrictions and groundwater decline.

A new report from the Sierra Club details the water usage of gas, coal and nuclear power plants.  

Text graphic announcing a new analysis on water use by Texas power plants.

The report shows that in 2024 Texas power plants consumed roughly 100 billion gallons of water, while renewables and battery storage use barely any water at all. (Sierra Club)

The city of Three Rivers is tapping into a long-idle well which would free the city from relying on Corpus Christi for its water.

KIII-TV


A 45-year-old Midland, Texas man is facing federal charges in connection with a shooting near the Washington Monument on Monday. (FOX 4 DFW)



Three people are dead, and a fourth is hospitalized in critical condition after what San Antonio Police Department officials are calling a murder-suicide yesterday. (KSAT-TV)



A Houston man accused of killing his pregnant wife fled the country using falsified travel documents and has since been taken into custody in Italy, according to his attorney. (Austin American-Statesman)



A staff member at a San Marcos middle school has been removed from the district after selling cookies to students who became sick. (San Marcos Express News)



A “Muslim only” event at a taxpayer-funded Texas water park has been canceled following criticism and threats by Gov. Greg Abbott to pull public safety grants.

Tweet from Jack Fink announcing the cancellation of the June 1 Eid event at Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark in Grand Prairie, along with a statement from the city.

A local Islamic group had rented out the Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark in Grand Prairie for its annual Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) “Epic Eid” celebration on June 1.

Promotional poster for the 3rd Annual DFW Epic Eid event at Epic Indoor Park, featuring ticket prices, event details, and instructions for modest dress.
A Twitter conversation highlighting tensions in Texas regarding a Muslim group's water park event and political responses.


A modern podcast recording studio featuring soundproof panels, a microphone, mixing equipment, and a screen that reads 'PODCASTS'.

Text-based promotional graphic for 'Texas Minute', featuring the title in bold white letters, an hourglass icon, and the days of the week listed below. The image is presented by Texas Scorecard.
Headline announcing the cancellation of a Muslim-only event on May 7, 2026, along with brief summaries of related news topics.
Logo of Progress Texas featuring the text 'Daily Dispatch' in bold white letters on a dark blue background.
Graphic for Progress Texas podcast episode titled 'Daily Dispatch 5/7/26: Texas Tech Hiding MAGA Meddling From Prospective Students, And More'.

As a protest against the conservative undermining of academic integrity at Texas Tech under new Chancellor Brandon Creighton happens today, officials there are accused of asking faculty to downplay the limitations that have been placed on research

Logo of the Texas Standard, a national daily news show of Texas, featuring a stylized Texas map and the text 'TEXAS STANDARD' and associated logos
Podcast episode announcement discussing Paxton's fundraising challenges in a competitive Senate race.

Some of Ken Paxton’s usual big backers have not pitched in yet for his U.S. Senate race. What does that tell us about the runoff election?

(Episode from May 6, 2026)



Gas generation is making a big comeback in Texas, driven by a wave of data centers flooding into the state. (Texas Tribune)



A gas pump nozzle in a black car at a fuel station displaying gas prices of $3.89, $4.19, and $4.49 in the background.
A large digital sign displaying gas prices as of May 7, 2026, including the national average of $4.55, Texas state average of $4.09, and Austin-metro average of $4.15, with a city skyline in the background.


Illustration featuring various sports equipment, including a football, baseball, soccer ball, and a baseball bat, with a silhouette of Texas and the word 'SPORTS' above against a warm, colorful background.

Collage of NBA players featured in the playoffs, with the 'NBA Playoffs' logo prominently displayed in blue.
A collage of San Antonio Spurs players celebrating on the court, featuring one player raising his hand in excitement, another shouting passionately, and a drummer with a large drum. The backdrop shows the Frost Bank Center and fans cheering.

A game that was never in doubt.

A basketball player in a San Antonio Spurs uniform celebrates during a playoff game. The scoreboard indicates the Spurs won 133 to 95 against their opponent, with the series tied at 1-1.
Final score of the Western Conference Semifinals, Game 2: Minnesota Timberwolves 95, San Antonio Spurs 133, with an attendance of 19,185.

NBA PLAYOFFS: Victor Wembanyama had 19 points and 15 rebounds, and the San Antonio Spurs handed Minnesota its worst postseason loss in franchise history, beating the Timberwolves 133-95 on Wednesday night to even their Western Conference semifinal series at one game apiece. (Associated Press)

NBA
Podcast episode announcement featuring the San Antonio Spurs, highlighting their recent game against the Timberwolves and key player performances.

GAME 3: FRIDAY, MAY 8

Graphic displaying the matchup details for Game 3 of the Western Conference Semifinals between the San Antonio Spurs and the Minnesota Timberwolves, scheduled for 8:30 PM. The Spurs have a record of 1-1 and are favored by 3.5 points with an over/under of 215.5.


Logo of Major League Baseball (MLB) featuring a silhouette of a baseball player with a bat.

MLB: Wednesday saw a win for the Texas Rangers in New York and a loss at home for the Houston Astros.

Baseball player celebrating a win, wearing a Texas Rangers jersey, with the score 'WIN 6 T 1 NY' displayed on the image.
Final score between Texas Rangers and New York Yankees: Rangers 6, Yankees 1. Attendance: 40,269.

Nathan Eovaldi cooled off the New York Yankees for the second time in eight days, and the Texas Rangers got early home runs from Corey Seager and Evan Carter in a 6-1 victory Wednesday night. (Associated Press)

MLB
Final score of a baseball game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Houston Astros, with Dodgers winning 12 to 2. Attendance was 32,741.

Andy Pages set career highs with three homers and six RBIs and Shohei Ohtani broke out of a slump with two hits to lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 12-2 rout of the Houston Astros Wednesday. (Associated Press)

MLB

ON THE SCHEDULE

Graphic displaying a baseball game matchup between the Texas Rangers and New York Yankees with the game time and betting odds.

The Astros have the day off.



A football player wearing an orange Texas Longhorns jersey holds a large Texas flag, showcasing the team's logo and name.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL: It’s been four months since Texas WR Jordan Shipley was involved in a terrifying accident which caused severe burns to his hands, arms and legs. Shipley discusses what happened that day, his incredible recovery, the support he’s received from people around the world and how this event has changed his perspective.

The STAMPEDE


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The Texas Country Reporter celebrates an ordinary Texan doing extraordinary things: Alfonso Hernandez, shares how losing his IT job led him to rediscover his passion for art and fully commit to making piñatas. By reimagining them as detailed, handcrafted centerpieces instead of simple party decorations, he built a unique creative career and helped elevate this fiesta staple.

Texas Country Reporter via YouTube

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