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Booming Austin neighbor makes a move in this week's hottest headlines

Georgetown is one of the most desirable suburbs in America.
Editor's note: The top Austin news of the week runs the gamut of Austin's wild food scene, with a suburban accolade thrown in for good measure. Our most popular stories include the return of 24-hour dining, the debut of a fast-food art museum, closures, and more. Get the details below, and then find some fun things to do around ATX this weekend via this guide.
1. Booming Austin neighbor among top 20 suburbs for Americans on the move. A new list on the most desirable suburbs in America puts one buzzy Austin-area city in the top 20: According to a recent growth report by moving services website moveBuddha, Georgetown comes in at No. 18 on the list of American suburbs that everyone wants to move to.
2. Austin's famous 24 Diner returns to 24-hour service. An Austin diner is getting back to its always-open roots. Downtown's 24 Diner is returning to 24-hour service Wednesdays through Saturdays.
24 Diner is living up to its name again.
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3. Dairy Queen closes 25 Texas locations including Pflugerville. More than two dozen Dairy Queen restaurants across Texas are closing, including one location in a North Austin suburb.
4. Austin wine bar and Korean restaurant closing to shift to new concept. Austin's aptly named Underdog, a natural wine bar and upscale Korean restaurant, is closing after service on March 8 and evolving into a new concept.
5. Whataburger debuts real-life fan art museum in Austin for SXSW. Locals and visitors alike can dive into the world of Whataburger via a new fan art gallery popping up at SXSW on March 8 and 9.