UT Austin, Air Force collaborate to make space research safer

America is seeing a resurgence of interest in space. Now, UT Austin researchers are partnering with the Air Force to make space safer.

Hutto High School brings back mentoring program

Hutto High School has restarted is mentoring program. The group meets up weekly, and have open conversations.

Over 100 gun violence incidents on school grounds reported so far in 2023, Everytown says

The analysis by Everytown, a leading gun control advocacy group, comes hours after a shooting left five people wounded at a university homecoming celebration in Baltimore.

Eanes ISD school board votes to purchase Teslas for district police

The Eanes ISD school board voted in favor to purchase Teslas for the district police department. This was a controversial topic for some parents.

Most Americans believe conservatives face free speech restrictions on college campuses, poll suggests

Americans view college campuses as far friendlier to liberals than to conservatives when it comes to free speech, with adults across the political spectrum seeing less tolerance for those on the right, according to a new poll.

Gov. Abbott, UT leaders hold tailgate ahead of Kansas game

Gov. Abbott and UT leaders held a tailgate at the Governor's Mansion in downtown Austin ahead of the game against Kansas on Saturday.

Georgetown HS junior gets perfect SAT score on the first try

He’s still unsure what he wants to study, but he wants to make sure his resume looks its best when he applies for college next year.

UT Austin's Harry Ransom Center receives archive of 'Rocky,' 'Goodfellas' artifacts

Oscar-winning producer and director Irwin Winkler, who worked on classics including "Rocky" and "Goodfellas," has donated thousands of artifacts from his archive to the Harry Ransom Center at UT Austin.

Austin ISD approves TEA plan for state oversight of district's special education program

By a vote of 8-1, the Austin ISD school board approved a plan to establish state oversight of the district's struggling special education program, avoiding an all-out takeover.

Texas State Bobcats gear up for Sun Belt Conference opener

The Bobcats will be on the road Saturday, Sept. 30 at 6 p.m. for their Sun Belt Conference opener against Southern Miss.

Student loan scams surge as October repayment date approaches

Scammers are looking to take advantage of borrowers in need of financial assistance as student loan payments start back up.

Austin nonprofit helps female inmates find courage to tell their stories

Every week, Truth Be Told volunteers drive up to two hours each way to bring a group of inmates together for a couple of hours, giving them a sense of reprieve from the concrete walls that bind them.