Pilots, lawmakers want FAA to reform how it handles mental health
A local commercial pilot said he can no longer fly, as of now, because of how the FAA is addressing veterans and mental health. He said his story highlights a much broader dilemma.
Man found guilty of sexual assault in San Marcos
A Hays County jury found a 27-year-old man guilty of sexual assault that took place in San Marcos in 2023.
Groups sue utility company for contributing to low flow at Jacob's Well
Two groups are accusing a utility company of contributing to the low flow at Jacob's Well. They held a meeting in Wimberley on Friday to discuss the issue.
Teen arrested after string of robberies in Kyle, Hays County
An 18-year-old is facing four felony charges after a string of robberies in Kyle and Hays County.
City cracks down on pollution in San Marcos River
A new San Marcos city ordinance makes it unlawful to fail to secure ice chests while on the river.
Grand jury clears officers in Buda shooting
A Hays County Grand Jury has cleared multiple officers involved in a shooting in Buda, and determined the officers were justified in their actions.
Hays County district clerk found incompetent, judge says
A petition was filed in September 2023 to remove 20-year-old Hays County District Clerk Avrey Anderson from office.
'Valentine's Day special' to turn in your ex offered in Hays County
Hays County Crime Stoppers is offering a Valentine's Day special to turn in your ex, if they have an outstanding warrant, for the holiday.
Kyle woman charged with intoxication manslaughter after deadly wreck
A woman is facing an intoxication manslaughter charge after a fatal crash last week in Kyle.
AMBER Alert: Man arrested after missing Gonzales County teen found
A 22-year-old man is facing charges after he was found with a missing teen in an apartment by San Marcos police.
'Take Our Border Back' Convoy Rally makes stop in Central Texas
Hundreds gathered in Dripping Springs for a rally Thursday evening as they made their way to the Southern border.
5 Texas cities sued by AG over marijuana enforcement policies
Texas AG Ken Paxton is suing five Texas cities, including Austin, for adopting amnesty policies that violate Texas laws concerning marijuana possession and distribution.
US 290 expansion project receives pushback from Dripping Springs residents
While TxDOT said the expansion is aimed at making improvements, many who attended the community meeting said it is doing the direct opposite.
Teen dies after falling in open quarry pit trying to flee San Marcos police
A teen is dead after falling into an open quarry pit trying to flee from police in San Marcos, police said.
Proposed concert venue in Dripping Springs has residents voicing concerns
A new concert venue is set to open in Dripping Springs, and some residents say they don't want it.
Hays CISD employee charged for improper relationship with student
Hays CISD says it received an allegation about the employee on Sunday and reported it to law enforcement and CPS.
Jacob's Well sees flow again after recent rains
Jacob's Well is flowing again, at least temporarily, following recent rainfall in Central Texas.
Texas State transfer quarterback withdraws in wake of sexual assault settlement
Texas State transfer QB Jayden De Laura has withdrawn from the university and is no longer part of the football program. This comes in the wake of a civil sexual assault case settlement involving De Laura.
Hays County residents to continue fight against proposed concert venue
Hays County residents are continuing their fight against a proposed music venue outside of Austin on Fitzhugh Road. 7 On Your Side reporter Carissa Lehmkuhl has the details.
Hays County hit by floodwaters; roads, parks close
Heavy rains brought floodwaters rushing over busy roadways and into yards and parks in Hays County on Monday.



















