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As local COVID numbers hit new lows, health officials in Austin have lifted all pandemic related restrictions.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has spoken out in opposition to the Austin Independent School District's Pride Week celebrations, saying they break state law in Texas. Meanwhile administrators of Doss Elementary School have received death threats over Pride Week events that the school is hosting.

Developing info from Monday's tornado outbreak as research shows that winds of up to 135 mph occurred, a single Round Rock neighborhood sustained 2 million dollars in damage, and a fundraiser has been launched for a cancer patient whose home was badly damaged in the storm.

HEB has announced one million dollars in donations for aid to the people of Ukraine.

A former Trump COVID advisor, speaking at the University of Texas on Monday, presented previously debunked information about vaccine safety concerns.

Alex Jones has defied a court order and skipped a deposition in the settlement of the Sandy Hook case, in which he has been sued for spreading false information.

The soon-to-open Moody Center at UT announces even more big concerts from James Taylor, Roger Waters and Machine Gun Kelly. 

Veterans of beloved bars Half Step and Nickel City are opening a new craft brewery in the former G'Raj Majal space on Rainey Street.

And, a San Antonio editorial has called out SXSW as a symbol of systemic problems in Austin.