by Sophia Vandewark | fwtx.com

As the world started to shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people began to return to the great outdoors. Daily walks and online meetings out in the backyard started to become the norm. As the pandemic continues to stretch on, Fort Worth Bike Sharing has a way to help people continue outdoor activities while checking off their daily to-do lists.
The local bike-sharing company announced that it bought 28 new bike stations that will be put up across the city, with stations being added at places like Bluebonnet Circle and Capps Park.
The plan is to have all stations open by the end of …
By GREG HOLMES | www.thelegaladvocate.com
Victim was struck Friday afternoon on E. Koenig Lane
AUSTIN, TX, (February 05, 2021) – Austin police identified the victim of a vehicle vs. bicycle accident Friday, Feb. 5 as 56-year-old Mark Coley Davis.
According to an APD preliminary investigation, a tan 2008 Ford Expedition was westbound in the left-hand lane of traffic on E. Koenig Lane. At around 12:10 p.m., the vehicle struck Mr. Davis who was cycling against traffic.
The victim was transported to Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas where he was pronounced dead a short time after the crash.
The driver of the …
by Sameera Ali | cbsaustin.com
AUSTIN, Texas — Austin Police have identified the bicyclist who was killed in a collision in North Austin.
He was identified as 57-year-old Mark Coley Davis.
The incident occurred on February 5 around 12:10 p.m. on the 900 block of E. Koenig Lane Service Road WB.
Police say a tan, 2008 Ford Expedition was in the left lane of westbound traffic on when the driver attempted to brake and change lanes to avoid hitting the bicyclist, Davis, that was cycling …
sightlinesmag.org

"Happy Trails" is a tour of landmarks on Austin’s downtown Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail
The Guide to Austin Architecture adds a new tour to its roster today.
AIA Austin’s mobile-friendly website now offers “Happy Trails†a tour of 14 landmarks on the downtown Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail. The tour illuminates fascinating, obscure histories of landmarks that trace the history of downtown Austin’s lakefront revitalization.
“We wanted to share our love for this trail and provide a new experience to Austinites during these strange times,†said Ingrid Spencer, executive director of AIA Austin and the …
A Dude Abikes | adudeabikes.com
Someone asked me this, and I think it’s a good question. I don’t think about it much, and the answer(s) aren’t necessarily earth-shattering. But I may as well give it a shot. I also want to try to write 500 words in 30 minutes again, so this will probably be a list article. I’m allowed a listicle once in a while, especially in winter, right? Yes. Read on, won’t you please?
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