Austin Humane Society's 10th annual kitten shower returns Saturday
The Austin Humane Society will host its 10th annual kitten shower event on Saturday amid kitten season, where the shelter will welcome hundreds of newborn cats to its care.
The Austin Humane Society will host its 10th annual kitten shower event on Saturday amid kitten season, where the shelter will welcome hundreds of newborn cats to its care.
One of Austin's longest-running community traditions pays homage to the pessimistic Winnie the Pooh character.
On Tuesday, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) announced its new plan as Texas continues to have a growing economy and population, the agency said in a news release.
For more than 20 years, the Austin-based nonprofit Wonders & Worries have aided children whose parents have been diagnosed with a serious illness or injury. This weekend, an urban scavenger hunt in downtown Austin will bring a little extra shimmer to participants' days, all while supporting the nonprofit's continued mission.
Each year, DPS holds a multi-day competition testing troopers' driving and firearms skills, physical conditioning and endurance, and job knowledge throughout nine events. This year is the 12th annual competition.
One of Austin's most powerful figures, Interim City Manager Jesús Garza, returns to retirement at the end of next week.
Austin is losing all four of its Foxtrot cafes as the Chicago-based company announced Tuesday it's shutting down operations.
The Houston Texans will reveal their new uniforms on Tuesday, and fans are excited to see a new special look for their football team.
A robot that can help protect firefighters. University of Texas students created Paradigm Robotics, the startup behind that technology.
Round Rock ISD approved the adoption of a new compensation plan that would provide salary increases to staff.
The Austin Transportation and Public Works Department is operating a safety pilot project along Shoal Creek Boulevard at the intersection of Treadwell Boulevard.
Police in Pflugerville are searching for a missing woman who was last seen over a month ago, and they need the public's help.
Drivers traveling on Texas State Highway 21 in Bastrop County should expect delays Tuesday as crews clean up a scene where an 18-wheeler rolled over.
According to the Texas Workforce Commission, Tesla fired 2,688 of its Austin employees.
The 54th Earth Day was celebrated on Monday, April 22. It's a day to remind us all of the importance of taking care of our planet.
The board approved Jonathan Harris as acting superintendent, as well as approving Dr. Annette Tielle as superintendent emeritus, effective immediately, according to a release from the school district.
Tesla Inc.’s huge electric vehicle factory in eastern Travis County will no longer be subject to city of Austin environmental regulations after the company used a new state law to have the property removed from the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction.
One of only two spacecraft built by humans to have left our solar system is alive and kicking. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced April 22 that Voyager 1 is sending engineering data back to Earth for the first time since November.
Williamson County residents can participate in the survey online.
Cameron Erb, a student at the nonPariel Institute in west Austin, recently lost fifty pounds. "I've struggled my weight for most of my adult life," he said while discussing the app he and his classmates recently developed. The app, called "Linked Heartbeats" aims to help people find an easier path to health.
Officials are investigating an airplane crash that happened in Spicewood on Monday, Spicewood Fire Rescue said on social media.
The Austin Police Department is investigating a homicide that happened in northwest Austin on Monday.
House Bill 3053 specifically targeted areas annexed into cities that have a population of 500,000 people or more between March 3, 2015 and December 1, 2017.
The San Marcos Police Department police chief provided a statement on Monday in connection to a deadly shooting involving an officer that happened on April 11.
In one scheme, an investor toured a home for which he had provided Hill with $250,000 for remodeling. The investor discovered the home was a burnt down shell, and no work had been done on it.