Patient air lifted to hospital after wilderness rescue in northwest Austin
One person suffered a traumatic injury on a bike trail Friday in northwest Austin, Austin-Travis County EMS said on Twitter.
One person suffered a traumatic injury on a bike trail Friday in northwest Austin, Austin-Travis County EMS said on Twitter.
A Travis County Grand Jury indicted multiple Georgia-based corporate executives for doing insurance business in Texas without licenses, according to the Travis County District Attorney’s Office.
The Austin Police Department said it was searching for three men in connection with a shooting that injured a man in March.
A group of diverse advocates are traveling in a bus around the country, pushing for change within the U.S.'s highest court. It's called the 'Just Majority,' campaign. The message?: ‘Democracy Demands A Fair And Ethical Court,' as seen in bold letters on the campaign's tour bus. A group made up of reproductive, gun violence prevention, civil rights and racial justice advocates are spreading awareness about the Judiciary Act.
The University of Texas at Austin this week opened applications for its first-ever online master's degree in artificial intelligence. The first of its kind in the nation, the program debuts next spring.
Texas now joins 18 other U.S. states that have also banned medication and surgical care for transgender youth.
Nearly a fifth of the continental U.S. is currently experiencing moderate to exceptional drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
More than 5,300 mail carriers were bitten by dogs last year, a number the USPS is trying to bring down with a push for public awareness as well as a clever, if simple, sticker-based program.
As the 88th legislative session for the Texas Senate and House of Representatives draws to a close and the last stream of bills head to Texas Governor Greg Abbott's desk for final approval, some laws signed in 2021 are still taking effect.
It's important to have a family, but the location makes all the difference!
The attorneys hired by the Texas House to investigate Attorney General Ken Paxton, leading to his impeachment, cost at least $14,198, according to invoices obtained by KXAN.
Though Austin's "official" Pride celebration isn't until August, there are several events, some for all ages and others for adults, being held across Central Texas during Pride month.
Austin-Travis County EMS responded to a vehicle rescue call early Saturday morning in east Austin.
Nestled on the campus of West Texas A&M University in Canyon is a museum that tells the rich history of the High Plains region: the Panhandle Plains Historical Museum.
The government of Western Australia is investing $10 million in a new investment and trade office in Austin. The office, set to open in early 2024, aims to bolster and diversify Western Australia’s economy.
Peter Lake, chair of the Public Utility Commission — which regulates the state’s power grid — resigned Friday, according to a statement from Gov. Greg Abbott’s office.
A 2012 lawsuit against state parole officials filed by murder victim Jesse Fraga and an unnamed plaintiff reveals new details of Fraga’s effort help Raul Meza Jr. – the man who later moved into Fraga’s Pflugerville home and is now charged with his murder.
A man was sentenced to serve seven years in state prison following a September 2022 crash that killed two people in Williamson County.
The state of Texas may try to use eminent domain to prevent a developer from turning a state park into a private community.
One of Texas' Ten Most Wanted fugitives has been arrested in a Central Texas city.
Looks like it’s time to call in the running wranglers!
Travis County is in the beginning stages of creating a mental health diversion program and diversion center so that instead of going to jail, some people who have committed non-violent offenses would get mental health and substance use care instead.
During this year’s legislative session, Texas lawmakers allocated part of the state’s historic $32.7 billion surplus toward better protecting the state against droughts and floods.
Ascension Seton nurses are poised to walk off the job if they don't come to a contract agreement with the company.