UIL making plans to resume ‘limited’ athletic activities on June 8
The University Interscholastic League is preparing to resume "limited" summer activities on Monday, June 8, according to a social media post from the UIL on Tuesday.
The University Interscholastic League is preparing to resume "limited" summer activities on Monday, June 8, according to a social media post from the UIL on Tuesday.
Data from Tuesday’s presentation to Austin City Council say some cases are tied to contractors and subcontractors of different trades.
A blockbuster movie due out soon is actually bellwether for much of the industry
In a video less than five minutes, Will DuPree highlights the forecast for the Austin area, which may experience its first 100-degree day of the year Tuesday.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Boy Scouts of America’s Capitol Area Council is staying the virtual course despite Gov. Greg Abbott’s Phase II announcement Monday. “We’re going to continue forward with the idea of not doing any in-person camps this summer,” Boy Scouts spokesperson Charles Mead said. The announcement wasn’t a total surprise for Mead. Abbott included […]
Williamson County Commissioners ended the area's COVID-19 disaster declaration during their meeting Tuesday.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — As Texas moves into the next phase of Gov. Greg Abbott’s plan to reopen the economy, Austin-Travis County leaders revealed new data that shows 36 COVID-19 non-institutional clusters spread across several industries. Dr. Mark Escott, medical director for Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services, presented the data during a work session with city […]
Texas is starting to reopen after shuttering the economy during the coronavirus pandemic. Here's a look at what will open and when in the Lone Star State.
AUSTIN (KXAN) – Expecting mothers are now being tested for COVID-19 even before they walk into several hospitals. “Patients who are having scheduled child birth inductions at St. David’s North Austin are being forced to undergo COVID testing after several moms have tested positive after giving birth,” said one mom about to have her baby […]
The Austin-based fast-casual burger joint is adding a crispy chicken sandwich to its arsenal Tuesday, according to an Instagram post.
Amazon also confirmed a positive COVID-19 case at the Amazon Delivery Station in Austin on May 1.
With Brighter Bites and DiMare Fresh, YMCA of Austin will start handing out 20-pound boxes of fresh fruit and vegetables, for free, at its north and east locations. These will continue every Tuesday through August. It's first-come, first-serve, YMCA officials said.
Austin's 2020 Point in Time Count shows more people experiencing homelessness than ever before as more people are being connected with permanent housing than ever before too.
When he heard a fire alarm go off Monday, Kooper Shelby threw his gear on and rushed outside to see what was going on.
TYLER, Texas (KETK) – J.C. Penney will be closing nearly 250 of its 846 stores nationwide after filing for bankruptcy last week. The retailer said on Monday that the move is part of its restructuring plan. 192 of the stores will be shuttered by February 2021 and then an additional 50 over the following year. […]
The board gave the go-ahead to rename G.W. Norman Elementary School to Norman-Sims Elementary School. The board approved the consolidation of G.W. Norman and Sims elementary schools in 2019, and the district said the new name comes in accordance to board policy when renaming merging campuses.
At present, the Texas Workforce Commission said there are thousands of jobs available and people can apply online.
Attorneys argue Officer Richard Bozelli violated department policy and shouldn't have gone ahead with the dangerous pursuit.
The FDA's authorization is the first emergency use authorization to be issued to a digital health startup, Everlywell says.
Austin Police Department says the driver of the Mercury immediately took the next exit, pulled into a gas station and waited for police. The driver is cooperating with the investigation.
Caylin Allise Watson, 23, of Elgin, is charged with attempted murder, two counts of arson and abuse/infliction of great bodily injury upon a child.
The enhanced patrols started Friday, May 15 and will run citywide through Sunday, May 31.
The boy’s death was initially not believed to be suspicious, although he tested negative for COVID-19.
Updated data from the Austin area shows that Hispanic individuals and people over the age of 50 are more likely to be hospitalized for COVID-19.,
According to WCSO, the incident occurred at the 108 block of Augusta Place.