AISD to discuss proposals for improved safety features, resource distribution on campuses
The proposals were said to chart a course toward a fair distribution of resources, opportunities and investments to support student achievement.
The proposals were said to chart a course toward a fair distribution of resources, opportunities and investments to support student achievement.
Irrigation with hose-end sprinklers and automatic sprinkler systems is prohibited between the hours of 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Bioengineers have rigged a mattress and pillow to warm and cool the body in specific areas to stimulate a sleepy feeling.
Each week since Feb. 24, the CDC has assigned a "COVID-19 Community Level" to every county nationwide based on how the virus is impacting local populations.
A California OB-GYN doctor is hoping to expand reproductive health care services to southern states with limited or no abortion access by offering a floating clinic on federal waters in the Gulf of Mexico.
Erik Charles Maund, a former partner in the Maund Automotive Group, had a murder-for-hire charge added to his previous charges.
NOAA has updated its Billion Dollar Disasters mapping tool to allow users to see natural disaster risk at the community scale.
The APD Emergency Communications Department's current goal is to answer 90% of 911 calls within 10 seconds.
Meteorologist Nick Bannin spoke with emergency department physician Dr. Ryan McCorkle from St. David's Medical Center to learn more about the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and whether or not people who just moved to Austin are more susceptible.
The judge in Alex Jones' defamation trial directed attorneys to take any future fights outside the courtroom.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport announced Wednesday it will pause some of its future jet fuel storage expansion efforts to help allow for further environmental assessments before certain programs are approved.
Parts of the Texas Hill Country will receive federal dollars to help connect residents to high-speed internet.
Here's what we're watching at the Austin City Council meeting Thursday, which is jam-packed with 193 items to debate.
Here are several popular swimming spots in Central Texas.
The report also highlighted how various types of improvements or what the city calls "safety treatments" made a difference.
APD said it is investigating 61 jugging cases from Jan. 1 to July 26.
Voters in Georgetown will decide in November whether to continue paying a sales tax for street resurfacing and repair.
The public-private partnership will develop what the city calls "Downtown East."
On Wednesday, the Kyle Police Department launched a Commercial Vehicle Enforcement (CVE) Unit in hopes to improve safety on its roads.
In 2021, 116 people died in traffic crashes in Austin - and according to city data, 2022 is on par to match that.
In light of an official judgment from the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) to overrule Roe v. Wade on Tuesday, Planned Parenthood wrote an open letter to Texans, reassuring them that sexual and reproductive health care will still be available as widely as possible in the state.
The close of Wednesday's court proceedings saw a face-to-face argument on the courtroom floor between Alex Jones' attorney and the attorney representing the family of a child who was killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting -- over which videos from Jones' Infowars show could be admitted as evidence in court
The principal of Robb Elementary School, who was placed on administrative leave more than two months after a mass shooting there, has pushed back on some of a Texas House committee’s conclusions about campus security.
Federal prosecutors said a Texas man and his wife who moved to Hawaii were accused of stealing the identities of two dead infants and were able to use the fake identities for decades. Prosecutors said the man was even able to join the U.S. Coast Guard.
Austin’s oldest water storage reservoir has been replaced with a new, modern one said to improve resiliency for the entire water system.