Republican runoff candidate Jennifer Fleck not conceding to opponent after Tuesday’s election results
As of Wednesday's vote count, Fleck received 45.4% of the vote, while Berry received 54.6%. The results are 100% reported.
As of Wednesday's vote count, Fleck received 45.4% of the vote, while Berry received 54.6%. The results are 100% reported.
The State Fair of Texas is moving forward with a revised schedule for its 2020 livestock market shows.
Austin police are searching for 91-year-old Francisca Chapa-Cervantes, who was last seen at her south Austin apartment Friday.
Nguyen Cuong is described as 5'7" in height and between 140 and 150 pounds, with grey hair and black eyes.
A number of vehicles were on fire at a car dealership in northwest Austin Saturday.
A man has been arrested after police say he pulled down his pants and flashed two women and four children along the Town Lake hike-and-bike trail.
A DPS trooper has been taken to a hospital following a collision between a car and his motorcycle in downtown Austin Saturday morning.
Teachers and school employees are gathering in downtown Austin to protest Governor Abbott and the Texas Education Agency's plan for reopening schools in the fall.
Texas politicians are paying tribute Saturday to civil rights icon and longtime Congressman John Lewis, who has died aged 80.
A boil water notice has been issued until further notice in Leander.
Two Franklin County residents got an early morning wake up call after a large bear broke into their home.
A South Texas congressman on Friday says he has added significant exemptions to border wall construction funding for fiscal 2021 spending bills pending in Congress, on the same day that the Trump Administration announced it was waiving dozens of environmental laws in order to build the wall faster in Starr County, Texas. U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, the only Democrat from the Southwest border who sits on the House Appropriations Committee, said Friday that this past month he has negotiated bipartisan... Читать дальше...
A man was taken to the hospital early Saturday morning following an auto-pedestrian crash in southeast Austin, according to Austin-Travis County EMS.
Lewis' death was confirmed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a statement Friday night.
Texas is now averaging over 100 COVID-19 deaths a day, and researchers warn those daily death numbers are expected to continue to climb.
Texas is now averaging over 100 COVID-19 deaths a day, and researchers warn those daily death numbers are expected to continue to climb.
Local renters currently have protections from eviction, but some of those protections expire at the end of next week.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued an open letter Friday to religious private schools in the state, informing them that local public health orders trying to restrict their re-openings violate the United States and Texas Constitutions and the Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Homeland Security extended travel restrictions along the northern and southern U.S. borders through August on Thursday.
An Austin woman was surprised to find out her business was approved for a multi-million dollar loan she says she didn't apply for. Even more puzzling, the address listed for the loan is a resort in the Hill Country, the Horseshoe Bay Resort. Deb Gabor contacted KXAN for help after a week of defending herself from what she calls "shaming" on social media by critics of the Paycheck Protection Program. The bank that issued the loan said the blame for all of this lies with the Small Business Administration.
An affordable housing project that would have been located near Sam Houston Avenue and Bell Gin Road was denied housing tax credits Thursday by city council.
An unpublished document prepared for the White House coronavirus task force and obtained by the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit newsroom, recommends that 18 states in the coronavirus "red zone" for cases should roll back reopening measures amid surging cases.
According to Austin Police, the five suspects assaulted and robbed a man after following him to a home from a gas station in late June.
A coin shortage is sweeping across the U.S. much in the same way toilet paper became in short supply at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.