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Greek yogurt craze goes 'cold'

Greek yogurt, touted as a power food, has a frozen variety for a healthy summer snack.

Manor thief targeting elderly

Police in Manor said they are looking for an woman who’s been robbing seniors.

Combs issues $29 million payment for F1 race

Texas Comptroller Susan Combs issued $29.3 million from the Major Event Trust Fund for the Formula One race.

Permit backlog frustrates homeowners

The City of Austin's planning and review department is behind on several residential building permits, and has asked the Mayor and City Council for immediate

New push for Austin non-profits

Keep Austin Generous Week aims to boost fundraising for local non-profits during the holiday season.

CoTA looks toward many future events

Now that the Formula One race is over and is gone, Circuit of The Americas is hoping to capitalize on other events like the U.S. Grand Prix.

Austin gets high marks from race-goers

Race organizers and city officials got high marks from fans. However, MetroRail reports afternoon delays.

F1 weekend revs up in Texas capital

Formula 1 weekend began Friday morning with a busy day for people heading to the new track and for racing teams who will test the just-opened course course for

Hotel rooms available for F1 weekend

Hotels are hoping to fill last-minute inventory ahead of Formula One weekend.

CoTA unveils exclusive lounge for F1 patrons

The Circuit of The Americas is a place where Formula One race fans and fancy lifestyles collide.

Komen run hits the pavement in Austin

The annual Komen Race for the Cure hit the pavement in Austin on Sunday morning, the event brought together 14,516 participants including 989 breast cancer

'Fun Fun Fun Fest' dodges Sandy

Hurricane Sandy is not stopping performers at Austin's "Fun Fun Fun Fest," but it is causing trouble for some ticket holders.

Local crews preparing to assist in Hurricane Sandy effort

Crews from Central Texas are preparing to pitch in and help the Eastern Seaboard grapple with the devastating effects of Hurricane Sandy.

Decision did not surprise Livestrong

The cancer-fighting charity Livestrong was not surprised by Wednesday's news that its founder, cyclist Lance Armstrong, resigned as chairman amid mounting

Mega church opens its doors

A massive church opened its new home in Southwest Austin on Monday.

Gaming conference leaving Austin

The Game Developers Conference Online is leaving Austin after 10 years.  Some companies say ease of travel is reason they're moving to California.