Jarrell police investigating after noose found hanging from I-35 bridge
Police said officers were alerted to the "disturbing incident" at the Northbound I-35 Bridge over 5th Street around 10:45 a.m. Thursday.
Police said officers were alerted to the "disturbing incident" at the Northbound I-35 Bridge over 5th Street around 10:45 a.m. Thursday.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin City Council has approved increased funding for the city's mental health response program and additional resources to people who are homeless. Approved on consent, the funding will go toward both the Homeless Outreach Street Team and the Expanded Mobile Crisis Outreach Team at Travis County's Integral Care, according to the [...]
145 families who opted for in-person learning are now requesting to go back online, and 500 families who chose virtual learning are now asking to go back to campus.
Billionaire investor Mark Cuban has donated $50,000 to each of the two Los Angeles County deputies wounded in a brazen ambush-style attack. The money comes from his Fallen Patriot Fund.
Maura and Sharon live with Late Stage Lyme Disease. Doctors diagnosed Maura with the disease two years ago. They diagnosed Sharon several years ago.
His proclamation states that, beginning Friday, mail ballots delivered in person by eligible vote-by-mail voters must be dropped off to "a single early voting clerk's office location as publicly designated by the county's early voting clerk."
Heading into Week 4 of “Big Game Bound,” we explore the impact of the Tennessee Titans’ positive COVID-19 tests that have caused the NFL to postpone this Sunday’s Titans vs. Steelers game.
A man was arrested Wednesday after being accused of recording a woman in the women's restroom at a Walgreens in Lakeway.
'Zombie fires' found burning in the Arctic as climate change introduces new fuel to the area.
Pflugerville's 'Autism Buddies' and 'Bring Me Home' will allow family members or guardians to establish an emergency contact and provide information that can help police officers bring home family members who are lost, according to a news release
The San Marcos Police Department posted on its Facebook page Monday that Stewart is in a modified role at the station after suffering serious injuries in a shooting that killed Officer Justin Putnam and injured Officer Justin Mueller.
Austin City Council will vote on a $15 million proposal to help struggling businesses. The money aims to help three sectors deemed vital in the city: music venues, legacy businesses, and childcare providers.
TxDOT officials said traffic signal installation can take time and depends on a number of factors including supplies, contractor schedules, and utility connection.
Pflugerville police are investigating after a man who was found shot in a neighborhood Wednesday night died.
Beatrice Torres lost her dad on Sept. 2 to COVID-19. Her goal is to go to medical school and become a doctor in her hometown hospital where her father passed away.
HOAs are given broad authority to determine what signs homeowners in Texas can place on their property, outside of election season.
Candidates for District 10 of Austin City Council joined the League of Women Voters’ virtual forum Tuesday night to make their case to voters and answer constituent questions.
According to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Latinos in America are more than three times as likely to be infected with COVID-19, and more than twice as likely to die from COVID-19.
The companies had agreed not to lay off any employees through the end of September -- in exchange for $25 billion in grants.
Some people who have recovered from COVID-19 have not regained their senses of taste and smell – and doctors do not know when those senses might return.
The group's main argument is concern that CapMetro's plan would make owning a home or renting even more unaffordable for low-income and minority Austinites.
The district said three of its schools will be polling locations, so having students and staff away will make room for ample social distancing among voters.
An attorney with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's office argued that Hollins does not have the authority to send an application out unless a voter has specifically requested one.
The property is now under contract to an unnamed Austin-based investment company, and the sale is expected to be finalized in November.
The foundation posted on Twitter that seven finalists will be revealed during its "Party for the Parks" annual fundraiser.