Outdoor patio at Austin airport closed; space set to become a private lounge
An outdoor public patio at Austin's airport is closing to make way for a private lounge.
An outdoor public patio at Austin's airport is closing to make way for a private lounge.
The Austin Police Department and Austin-Travis County EMS will hold a live news conference to talk about safety tips for spring festival season.
House Bill 4356 would dissolve the Texas Juvenile Justice Department by 2030 and replace it with a new office -- the Office of Youth Safety and Rehabilitation.
A new bill has been filed in the Texas Senate aiming to prevent the development of a state park into a multi-million dollar private community.
On Wednesday, the City of Austin said it was working on a plan to relocate clients of the downtown Salvation Army shelter after the organization announced its closure.
For the first time in a year and a half, we're no longer in a La Niña phase, according to the Climate Prediction Center.
Dripping Springs ISD plans to purchase millions of dollars worth of portables to use as classrooms for the next few school years. This comes as the district deals with capacity issues at its student body continues to grow.
A World War II veteran from Texas has been identified 80 years after he was killed in action.
Burnet County Judge James Oakley was indicted this week on two felony and two misdemeanor charges, according to the Burnet County Sheriff's Office.
The accuracy of severe weather forecasts continue to improve thanks to an innovative computer model developed from a team of weather researchers out of Colorado State University.
According to the zoo's March 4 Facebook post, Nicole was one of three geriatric Asian elephants called The Golden Girls.
For 14 years, customers have explored Recycled Reads for donated materials and former items from the Austin Public Library, all to try and find their next treasure.
The owners of Austin Eastciders Barton Springs posted on Instagram Wednesday they shut down the location at 1530 Barton Springs Rd.
City council will vote Thursday night on sending a drafted letter to the utility to request the purchase of the streetlights.
Austin City Council will meet Thursday with roughly 40 items on their agenda. Here's some of what we're watching.
It's in the 800 block of Angel Light Drive; that is east of Briarcliff along the Colorado River.
MoPac southbound has reopened after lanes were shut down between US 290 and William Cannon because of an overnight crash.
Rylan Galvin smashed a 2-run home run for the first hit of his Longhorns career and ended the night 3-for-4 with four RBIs and Dylan Campbell collected three hits as well. Texas hammered 15 hits and scored nine of their runs in the first three innings.
ARLINGTON, Texas (KXAN) — The No. 10 Texas Longhorns have won 10 consecutive games ahead of a showdown with one of the best pitchers in the country. The Longhorns thumped Texas-Arlington 12-3 on Wednesday to run their winning streak to double digits with seven of their runs over the last three innings. Yeah, we had [...]
The Austin Police Department (APD) said its new online reporting systems should ultimately allow officers to answer non-emergency reports more quickly.
The Texas Department of Public Safety identified three people who died in a Feb. 21 two-vehicle crash in Burnet County Wednesday, according to a news release from DPS.
The Texas Department of Public Safety identified three people who died in a Feb. 21 two-vehicle crash in Burnet County Wednesday, according to a news release from DPS.
Everyone has their opinions about the best places to live in America, but there's something about small towns throughout the southern US that bring more charm, better food, and peace & quiet than anywhere else.
"Explosive growth" at Austin's airport has led officials to reevaluate terminal designs and plans for additional capacity, as the airport hits passenger forecasts years ahead of schedule.
The Artificial Intelligence revolution is upon us. Emerging technologies, like chatbots, have become almost unavoidable in recent months. But is Washington ready for this new wave of technological advancement?