TCAD website targeted as new home appraisals are posted
Homeowners may have issues viewing their new market values on the Travis Central Appraisal District website.
Homeowners may have issues viewing their new market values on the Travis Central Appraisal District website.
Austin police are asking for the public's help in finding an endangered 83-year-old woman last seen on April 14.
Austin Public Health is asking for people to test themselves for COVID-19 before gathering for the Easter holiday.
Property records show the home sits on a 1.24 acre lot and has 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and was originally built in 1940.
The Drug Enforcement Administration sent a letter to law enforcement agencies across the country last week warning of "mass-overdose events" caused by fentanyl. In that letter, the DEA named an overdose event that happened last month in downtown Austin.
The deal would be for 53,920 square feet on two sides of The Austonian condo tower, but that relatively small space could hold over 1 million square feet of towering office or residential space.
The Austin Independent School District is reevaluating safety protocols after a parent dressed up as the Easter Bunny was reportedly handing out Easter eggs on the Gullett Elementary School campus.
During the day, more than 350,000 drivers are actively holding a cell phone to their ear while driving, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Association.
Governor Greg Abbott has issued disaster declarations for Bell County and Williamson County in response to severe weather which impacted the communities on Tuesday.
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The Easter Bunny paid a visit to babies and parents in the neonatal intensive care unit at St. David's Women's Center of Texas.
Gov. Greg Abbott is expected to meet with a fourth Mexican leader on Friday, following an increase in delays at the border due to truck inspections.
If you're heading to the iHeartCountry Music Festival next month, it'll cost you a few hundred bucks to get in, but you're in luck if you're hoping for some free daytime performances.
Police expect to reopen the lanes by 7 a.m. at the latest.
The Department of Public Safety is investigating.
KXAN is learning more about the Austin Independent School District's first ever proposed $2 million "equity allotment" for campuses in the district with a special focus on Title I schools with a high percentage of economically-disadvantaged students.
Five months after a heart transplant at Dell Children's, 7-year-old Yolanda said she has a lot more energy.
Google is planning to invest about $9.5 billion in its U.S. offices and data centers this year, including in Austin.
The City of Austin is moving forward with a stalled pilot program that's set to offer affordable homes to people pushed out of their neighborhoods by gentrification.
Commercial truck traffic resumed Thursday at the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge, the nation's No. 1 port of entry for fruits and vegetables from Mexico. However there were much fewer trucks, with hundreds having diverted routes during the strike. And there are fears more blockades will begin at other bridges if Texas steps up safety inspections at other South Texas ports.
A Texas Department of Family Protective Services report released late last month shows since 2020, more than 100 children have died in the state's foster care system. This is something activists call an ongoing crisis, as they feel the state continues to fail children in the system.
"I thank you for entrusting me with the responsibility to setup the ATP organization," Capital Metro President and CEO Randy Clarke said in a statement.
Chihuahua Gov. Maru Campos is in Austin, trying to convince Texas officials to roll back truck inspections that are tying up the flow of manufactured goods in the El Paso-Juarez area.
A third party, city-funded investigation is underway into the head of the city of Austin's Office of Civil Rights amid allegations of mistreatment and retaliation against office employees.
Renters hoping to save a little money by staying out of the housing market likely aren't seeing any relief, especially in some metro areas.