Donations needed: SAFE Alliance asking for basic items to help people moving into its shelters
Due to an increase in clients moving into their shelters this summer and a lull in donations, SAFE is asking for help from the public.
Due to an increase in clients moving into their shelters this summer and a lull in donations, SAFE is asking for help from the public.
Officials with the City of San Marcos are set to announce an increase to the reward for information on the suspect behind the 2018 fire at the Iconic Village Apartments.
Tall flames and smoke are pouring out of an Exxon Mobil plant in Baytown, Texas Wednesday, according to local media reports.
The former chief of the Texas Department of Public Saftey Intelligence and Counterterrorism Division has been fired from the department Tuesday after he was arrested on charges of sexual assault.
A Caldwell County man will spend 10 years in federal prison after being convicted of impersonating a Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent and swindling several undocumented immigrants out hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to a release from the U.S. Attorney's Office.
School officials said students who receive backpacks will get school supplies and a pack of underwear.
Del Valle ISD is expanding its prekindergarten program to full-day classes at all nine of its elementary schools.
Traffic is being diverted at mile marker 262 near the Williams Drive exit.
The department says fire crews were encountering "heavy fire" and were pulling lines to start attacking the fire.begin the fire attack.
Two years after Houston-area teenager Cayley Mandadi was raped and murdered, the state is expanding its Amber Alert system to include adults through a CLEAR Alert.
Austin police are responding to a call of a possible shooting at 700 East Seventh Street.
The number of people dying after getting hit by cars while running across I-35 in Austin is on pace to nearly double last year's total.
New research says that the Top 10% state law — which has been in place for 20 years — has done little to increase diversity at the University of Texas at Austin and Texas A&M.
Travis County has suspended all economic incentives offered to companies to move here. Those rewards have attracted big businesses like Apple, Samsung and Charles Schwab in the past.