Police searching for suspects who robbed, attacked man in north Austin
Austin Police are searching for two suspects who robbed and attacked a man in north Austin last month.
Austin Police are searching for two suspects who robbed and attacked a man in north Austin last month.
Hailey Solis, now in her 20s, endured months of dating violence when she was in 8th grade.
As COVID-era SNAP benefit increases are set to expire after this month, more than 1 in 5 Texans are worried they or their families will not have enough to eat.
A 74-year-old man has died after he crashed into a tree in central Austin last month.
A new subdivision for 3,500 homes on Lake Travis got a preliminary okay to move forward with plans from Burnet County earlier this week.
A portion of Red River Street will close for construction work on what could become the tallest skyscraper in Texas.
A water park in Round Rock was recently named Texas Water Park of the Year.
NASA confirmed reports that a meteoroid made entry near McAllen on Wednesday, with data indicating that meteorites reached the ground.
Gradual cooling over 8 million years is being undone more rapidly by a warming climate. Those warmer waters of the tropics are now too warm for plankton.
Michael Shoe, director of emergency management for Williamson County, says cleaning up and disposing of branches has lead to a majority of those recovery costs so far.
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning people about MyTechBestFriend (MTBF), a company that advertises a virtual boot-camp-style training for the tech industry.
Two intersections between Hutto and Taylor, Texas, on U.S. Highway 79 are being referred to by truck drivers as “the intersection of death,” according to Victor Ruvalcaba, who works in construction and frequently drives his semi-truck on these roads.
The U.S. government has taken more action to address airborne objects in the country's airspace. This month, the U.S. military shot down four unidentified objects in a week.
Pflugerville ISD's school board will be tasked with making a tough decision at its next meeting.
In Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's State of the State address Thursday evening, he laid out his legislative framework for the 2023 Texas Legislature, including the announcement of seven "emergency items" added to the legislative session.
Following Gov. Greg Abbott's State of the State address Thursday night, Texas Democrats' rebuttal featured sharp criticisms of Texas Republicans' efforts on school safety and education, border support and grid reliability.
The governor specifically identified seven emergency legislative items during his State of the State address Thursday evening.
A fourth suspect was arrested in connection with an October 2022 homicide, according to the Austin Police Department.
After stacking the public education committee with legislators who have previously expressed opposition to the idea of private school vouchers, Speaker of the House Dade Phelan said it is not out of the question for Texas' lower chamber.
In a special meeting Wednesday, the Dripping Springs ISD Board of Trustees unanimously voted to call for a $223.7 million bond referendum for the May 6 election, according to a news release from DSISD.
Airport officials said there's been more demand for services that would typically go to San Antonio or Austin.
The Pflugerville City Council announced it is extending its free curbside storm debris pickups to help residents recover from the winter ice storm that hit earlier this month, according to a press release.
“I am excited to move forward, and hope to get to the preclinical stage for human trials,” Gauduin said in the release.
Lawmakers are pushing for higher pay for federal and dc government employees.
Police say a father and child discovered what they thought were discarded human remains in a creek in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania.