The agreement between the Travis County Commissioners Court and Tesla, released on Thursday, would provide tax incentives for the company in exchange for thousands of new jobs in Travis County.
The Hays County Sheriff's Office says 23-year-old Evelyn Avendano-Acosta left her home on Wednesday and didn't return.
Keith Brooks, who lives in the Sun City community in north Georgetown, celebrated the century mark — 100 years old — and he received quite an elaborate display in his honor.
Frontline workers face a high risk of COVID-19 exposure, and one local company wants to make sure their transit doesn't become a transmit.
A press release from APD said, after consulting the Travis County District Attorney's Office, the videos will not be released within the department's self-imposed timeframe because "doing so could potentially impact the integrity of the ongoing criminal investigations into the incidents."
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin and Travis County are now using staffing agencies to help hire healthcare workers for the new field hospital opening next week. Local leaders said the Austin Convention Center will be able to care for up to 1,500 low-risk patients when it’s turned into a temporary hospital on July 21. In a […]
The BIG EAST Conference said it's not making any decisions about fall sports conference competitions or championships, but that it will continue to pay attention to COVID-19 conditions.
Authorities say Micaela Gutierrez, 22, was last seen around 4:30 p.m., July 15 in southwestern Williamson County. They say she was wearing a turquoise shirt and blue jeans.
Police are looking for three people -- include two teenagers -- who they say shot a man working at a home construction site in the middle of the day and then took off with the money in his pocket.
The 2021 Olympic Games in Tokyo will take place, and the International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach says the committee would prefer they happen with spectators.
Police say they responded to multiple calls of shots fired at 3 p.m. at an apartment complex on Wickersham Lane, and when officers arrived, they found a 38-year-old man still breathing but with obvious signs of trauma
The city's Economic Development Department announced Thursday a new grant program for childcare centers and providers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic that could provide grants up to $50,000 to reimburse eligible operating expenses for centers and providers.
If the Hays CISD Board approves the change Thursday, it could take all of the fall semester to come up with a new mascot.
Police say there appears to be blunt force trauma to the body. They described the victim as a 28-year-old white man but have not yet identified him.
Laura Horne, like many parents, has her concerns as COVID-19 cases continue to surge across the country, but for her it's a unique situation. Not only is she getting her son Luke ready for college in Colorado, but he will also be playing football.
DPS and San Marcos Police say the shots were fired Wednesday night around 9:30 p.m. at the 7-Eleven on Wonder World Drive on the east side of I-35.
According to ATCEMS, two patients were able to be rescued, with one of them unconscious. Extrication for the third patient is underway.
Benchmark Research is seeking volunteers in Austin for Phase III of clinical research trials involving a potential COVID-19 vaccine.
The Salvation Army of Austin will be collecting bottled water through August.
The order states that extracurricular activities and sports won't be permitted until in-person learning resumes.
The City of Austin will begin routine maintenance and repairs to the existing Redbud Trail Bridge over Lady Bird Lake on Monday, July 20.
The City of Austin can take workplaces to court if they have multiple violations of the city's emergency rules designed to minimize the spread of COVID-19.
AUSTIN (KXAN) – A team at the University of Texas at Austin researching storing data on DNA has uncovered a new method for recovering damaged data. They are just some of the researchers around the world, including teams working for tech giants Microsoft and Google, who are developing new methods to store data on DNA. […]
Pflugerville's City Council voted 4 to 3 to begin preparing calculations based on the 8%.