Biggest US cities lost population during pandemic, Sunbelt saw gains, census data shows

Eight of the 10 largest cities in the U.S. lost population during the first year of the pandemic, with New York, Los Angeles and Chicago leading. Here’s where they moved.

Kitten improving after being saved from dumpster fire in Nevada

The six-week-old kitten was brought into Pet Health Hospital in Las Vegas several weeks ago after surviving the fire. The animal suffered severe burns on her ears and paws.

Oreo and Ritz join together for limited-time, sweet and salty snack

The Ritz x Oreo snack is one side cracker, one side Oreo cookie — with a layer of peanut butter-flavored creme and another layer of cookie creme. Here’s how to snag a pack.

TPWD reminds boaters to "clean, drain and dry" over Memorial Day weekend, summer

Boaters need to remove all plants, mud and debris from boats, trailers, vehicles and gear and drain the water from all equipment and on-board receptacles before leaving a lake.

Garden Cut recalls snack cups with JIF peanut butter over salmonella concern

The recall came after The J. M. Smucker Co. announced a recall of Jif peanut butter products sold in the U.S. due to potential salmonella contamination.

Memorial Day drivers in Cedar Park urged to carefully plan travel

Cedar Park police say it will also be enhancing enforcement efforts from Friday, May 27 to Monday, May 30 to watch for any speeders, drunk drivers, red-light violators, and seat belt violators.

NYC Fleet Week 2022: Parade of Ships returns after pandemic break

Fleet Week is back, returning to its pre-pandemic glory Wednesday following a two-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Austin street noodle brand Chop Chop encouraging positive AAPI connections

For Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Chop Chop is encouraging positive connections to Asian American culture through food with it's “Make Noodles, Not Hate” campaign.

Hyundai recalls 239,000 cars for exploding seat belt parts

Hyundai is recalling 239,000 cars in the U.S. because the seat belt pretensioners can explode and injure vehicle occupants. Three injuries have been reported, two in the U.S. and one in Singapore.

AAPI Heritage Month celebration at Austin Bouldering Project

ABP and Austin Food Adventures have partnered up to host an AAPI Fest on Saturday, May 28 at ABP's Springdale location.

COVID-19 vaccine for kids under 5: Pfizer says 3 small doses offer strong protection

Pfizer says it plans to give the data to U.S. regulators later this week. The 18 million tots under 5 are the only group in the U.S. not yet eligible for COVID-19 vaccination.

AUS asks passengers to arrive early as busy travel season begins

The airport said an estimated 22 million passengers will fly out of AUS this year, making 2022 a record-breaking year. The increase in passengers comes after significant growth and investment in Austin by the airlines.

Barton Springs Pool to resume normal Monday operations starting Memorial Day

There are currently a total of 234 lifeguards on staff. This is 31.2% of the 750 lifeguards needed to operate city pools, according to the City of Austin.

Baby formula shortage: 78,000 pounds of formula arrives in US

The flight was the first of several to provide “some incremental relief in the coming days” as the government tries to address a critical baby formula shortage.