APD releases 911 audio, body camera videos from deadly northwest Austin shooting
The Austin Police Department released 911 audio and body camera videos Friday stemming from a deadly shooting in northwest Austin on April 27.
The Austin Police Department released 911 audio and body camera videos Friday stemming from a deadly shooting in northwest Austin on April 27.
Leaders broke ground Friday on a major permanent supportive housing project that will eventually house people experiencing chronic homelessness.
Americans are suckers for barbecued meats we barely need to chew.
On Friday, the Austin Independent School District superintendent announced another round of anticipated budget cuts that will impact jobs at the district’s headquarters. Officials said potential reductions impacting class sizes and teacher planning periods are currently off the table but might have to be considered down the road.
Mayor Stephanie Fisher said Johnson City and Blanco County leaders are currently deciding whether to declare a state of emergency after large hail tore through the community Thursday evening.
Maintaining proper nutrition for people with mental illness in jail can be a challenge with dire consequences, and, according to experts, it may be a problem that is flying under the radar.
The Austin Police Department said it was searching for a burglary suspect accused of stealing mail from apartment complexes in Austin.
Carros y Cultura will open Saturday, May 11 and will be on display through September 2.
Queerbomb said the goal of $10,000 covers the "bare bones event costs," and doesn't include merch, signs/decor, emcees, DJs or anything else needed for the event.
Win four tickets to see the Wednesday, June 5, 7:30 p.m. Frozen show at Bass Concert Hall.
The Travis County Parks Foundation is hosting its second annual "For the Love of Parks" event at Richard Moya Park on Saturday.
The Austin Police Department is investigating after a person died in a shooting at a north Austin apartment complex Thursday night.
Severe storms wreaked havoc in multiple Central Texas counties on Thursday, with San Marcos and Johnson City taking considerable damage with wind-blown hail.
After two large supercell thunderstorms wreaked havoc across multiple Central Texas counties on Thursday, multiple viewers began sending in videos and photos.
Texas (30-19, 15-9 Big 12) is tied for second in the conference with Oklahoma State and West Virginia, and going into the series against the Knights on Friday, a win will help not only their league standings but also their postseason resumè.
After finishing the regular season with a 3-game sweep of the Red Raiders by a combined score of 50-7, the Longhorns belted three home runs in the second inning to put it away early. Mia Scott, Katie Stewart and Joley Mitchell hit balls out of the park in the frame to turn a 3-1 lead into 8-1. The game ended after five innings due to the 8-run mercy rule.
A new state law left a group of Latino University of Texas students scrambling to make sure their graduation ceremony tradition went on as planned on Thursday.
Austin travels up Interstate 35 to take on FC Dallas at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in a Copa Tejas derby, and despite FC Dallas' poor form at the moment, manager Josh Wolff isn't taking anything for granted.
This past weekend voters in Lubbock overwhelming rejected Proposition A by a margin of 30 percentage points — 65% opposed the measure, while 35% supported it. If approved, it would have told police to stop arresting people for having less than four ounces of marijuana in most cases. The proposed reform drew loud opposition from local conservative leaders, like Texas Rep. Carl Tepper.
San Marcos City Council during a May 7 meeting approved the parameters of an incentives agreement to help lure a grocery store to the city. The unusual aspect of the move? It hasn't started negotiating with any specifically.
The City of Austin confirmed Thursday its free shuttle services will return to Zilker Metropolitan Park this summer.
On Wednesday, Ascension, a healthcare company in Central Texas, announced that they detected unusual activity on network systems, which they believed to be a "cyber security event."
The Travis County Commissioners Court approved up to $50,000 in legal defense costs for Travis County District Attorney José Garza related to a petition calling for his removal from office.
On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Education announced the 2024 U.S. Presidential Scholars, which included a student from Cedar Park.