Citing pandemic, St. Edward’s University laying off 95 employees by May 31
St. Edward's University in Austin plans to lay off 95 employees, effective May 31.
St. Edward's University in Austin plans to lay off 95 employees, effective May 31.
He allegedly shot the cook in his chest or abdomen outside the restaurant,
APD says the call came in at 12:50 p.m.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — As people adjust to the new normal of staying six feet from one another, the Austin Transportation Department is trying out closing streets in three different areas of the city to through traffic. The “Healthy Streets” initiative is being implemented after the Austin City Council passed a resolution two weeks ago. It […]
The previous order on air travel restrictions had been in place since April 27 and said travelers from those areas had to self-quarantine for two weeks after they arrived in Austin.
AUSTIN (Austin Business Journal) — More details are emerging about Apple Inc.’s forthcoming $1 billion office campus in northwest Austin. JE Dunn Construction has been hired as the general contractor for the campus, a source with knowledge of the project told Austin Business Journal. That’s crucial information for any company looking to work on the […]
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Sometimes it’s hard to say goodbye. Many schools will be closing their doors for the summer, and one particular north Austin school wanted to go out with a “drive-bye” for their students and families. “I was looking ahead to what we could do to honor our families at the end of the […]
Nearly a dozen newly formed Texas police departments can’t open until they get a final inspection from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement, and those onsite visits have been halted by an order from the governor’s office, according to TCOLE.
Families may show up at any participating site to receive a healthy meal.
In a video lasting less than five minutes, Amanda Dugan and Will DuPree show the damage from the red paint thrown all over the front of the building.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Fares on CapMetro services will resume June 1, the transit agency announced Thursday. Rides will continue to be fare-free for everyone until May 31, and the agency will also introduce the “Workforce Aid Pass,” which will offer free rides for people experiencing unemployment through the month of June. Anyone who is currently […]
Watch live at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday as we go one-on-one with UT head football coach Tom Herman.
This recipe is perfect for summer and Memorial Day weekend. Fire up your grill with Wheatsville Co-op’s Deals! Ingredients: 2 Beyond Burger® patties ¼ cup cilantro ½ tsp. ground Coriander ¼ cup ketchup ½ tsp curry powder 2 hamburger buns ½ red onion Crumbled plant-based feta Directions: Bring a grill to medium-high heat. Sprinkle each […]
An active shooter at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi was "neutralized" Thursday morning, according to Navy personnel on the grounds.
Emergency food boxes will be given out from 1-4 p.m. at the high school, located at 5201 Ross Road in Del Valle.
The state's latest health protocols lowered the cap on the number of children inside daycares, and it all depends on the child's age and number of caregivers.
Natasha Harper-Madison and three other council members are co-sponsoring the resolution.
Dr. Esther Melamed, Department of Neurology Assistant Professor at Dell Med, said she'll be collaborating with Babson Diagnostics on a plan to follow 200 COVID-19 patients over two years.
According to the Travis County Sheriff's Office, the shooting happened at the Terrace at Walnut Creek Apartments, located at 8712 Old Manor Road.
Michael and Sylvia Cumberland's lawsuit claims their son's death in a Houston hospital nearly a month after the accident, was a wrongful death.
A country singer has launched a new initiative to get Texans to wear their masks in public with a non-partisan agenda.
There are even some federal protections under the CARES Act for certain renters.
Items include protections for workers who are at high-risk for COVID-19.
It's tough for an industry that relies on handshakes and community coffee pots.
The NCAA is expected to allow student-athletes for football and men's and women's basketball to return for on-campus workouts starting June 1.