On This Day: historic Texas tornadoes
May 11th marks the date of two historic, deadly tornadoes in Texas, 17 years apart.
May 11th marks the date of two historic, deadly tornadoes in Texas, 17 years apart.
The casual, comfort food restaurant on Barton Springs Road has been serving food and local music for nearly 30 years.
Two staff members and one resident at The Wesleyan Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation in Georgetown have tested positive for COVID-19, according to a statement posted on the company’s website.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Monday, the Austin Police Department will host a briefing discussing the fatal officer-involved shooting that happened April 24 and led to the death of 42-year-old Michael Brent Ramos. BACKGROUND: 911 call reporting drug-related activity results in officer-involved shooting Police Chief Brian Manley will host a conference at 4 p.m. at APD […]
The citizens of San Antonio will be blessed by Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller Monday afternoon by way of the sky.
On Thursday, she said she found something in the mail that not only shocked her, but added to her stress.
The sharing of personal information regarding COVID-19 cases is permitted under Texas state law, and follows federal guidance from the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, to allow for notification and treatment, as well as to protect first responders.
Cat Osterman, pitcher for Team USA Softball and former University of Texas at Austin star, will step down from her role as assistant softball coach for the Texas State Bobcats, the university announced Monday.
While the district waits on the go-ahead to move forward with traditional graduation ceremonies, they have scheduled virutal graduation ceremonies for all their high schools June 15-16.
The Galindo program starts Monday, and is open to children ages five to 12. It runs Monday-Friday, from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. The school is located at 3800 S. Second St. in south Austin. The program costs $150 per week. Financial assistance is available.
Utqiagvik, formerly known as Barrow, in Alaska had its last sunset for nearly three months around 2 a.m. Sunday, and even after that, the sun came back up 45 minutes later.
The city of Austin will be allocating $18 million dollars from the federal CARES Act to Austin small businesses, nonprofits, and childcare facilities.
"Operation America Strong," featuring the Thunderbirds and U.S. Navy Blue Angels flying over U.S. cities honoring healthcare and other frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, has been going on since late April.
At present, those at the Watershed Protection Department said there is no sign of the algae in Austin's waterways.
The deadly crash forced Austin Police to close all lanes of Rundberg Lane, both eastbound and westbound, just west of Interstate 35. As of 4 a.m., there's no word yet when they might reopen.
According to Leander Police, the man became upset with the grocery store employee when he was informed about the store's meat purchasing limits.
Austin Community College will celebrate over 2,900 graduates for the spring semester virtually while the coronavirus pandemic continues across the country.
Mother's day celebrations looked a little different Sunday during the COVID-19 pandemic. But one local business still found a way to help families make moms feel special.
A pair of siblings teamed up to help local families impacted by COVID-19 this week with a neighborhood food drive.
Interstate 35 and State Highway 45 have reopened after being shut down in both directions Sunday as Round Rock Police worked an incident.
The Williamson County Sheriff's Office is asking for help finding a missing teen who is autistic on Sunday.
Vice President Mike Pence is self-isolating after an aide tested positive for the coronavirus last week.
A miniature therapy horse in northwest Austin is offering kids in his neighborhood some much needed relief.