Mid-Autumn Festival celebration at OMG Squee

OMG Squee is holding a Mooncake Fest on September 10 with special treats and a market curated by Kaiju Cut + Sew and Solid Soaps.

Violent crimes near UT Austin campus, students concerned about safety

UT Austin SafeHorns president recommends safety tips for students walking alone at night due to a recent uptick in crime in the area.

More wet weather on the way, temperatures in the 90s

The next round of scattered storms will begin to show up this evening. They will form along the front and the steering flow will push them into Central Texas.

Housing market shift: Austin forecasted to favor buyers over sellers

Real estate website Knock.com is projecting that the nationwide seller's market is cooling from its historic highs and that it's moving toward favoring buyers.

Homicide has Austin residents concerned about violent crime, safety

Some residents say the news of another homicide has them concerned for their safety and that they're even contemplating moving out of the city.

2022-23 Central Texas high school football rankings: Week 2

Check out our rankings for Week 2 of the season, which featured some heated matchups such as Hutto vs Liberty Hill, Vista Ridge vs Georgetown, and Bowie vs Cedar Ridge.

Ewers with 2 TD passes in Texas debut, a 52-10 win over ULM

The win against an overmatched opponent was still a much-needed one for second-year coach Steve Sarkisian after the Longhorns went 5-7 in 2021.

Man struck with umbrella, robbed near UT campus

The suspect who struck the man was ultimately detained about an hour after the initial call, says the University of Texas at Austin Police Department.

Tailgating and football returns as Texas Longhorns open season

College football is back, and the Texas Longhorns are gearing up for their season opener against Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday, September 3.

More wet weather on the way as storms expected this weekend

The next round of scattered storms will begin to show up this evening. They will form along the front and the steering flow will push them into Central Texas.

Austin to receive $500K in federal funding to prevent domestic violence killings

Austin was chosen to receive a $500,000 federal grant to put toward creating a “standardized firearm surrender protocol." It has all involved parties on the same page.