Austin barbecue restaurant manager, owner indicted on fraud charges

Allison Clem, manager of la Barbecue, and her wife, LeAnn Mueller, who owns the food truck and restaurant have been indicted for their alleged role in a $350,000 workers' compensation fraud scheme.

3-time defending state champ Westlake Chaparrals looking for 4-peat

While following a legend is never easy, head coach Tony Salazar seems built for the pressure and the team is embracing state title expectations.

Texans react to abortion trigger law in effect

Under the Texas trigger law, a doctor who performs an abortion in Texas could face life in prison, a $100,000 fine and could lose their medical license.

Community chophouse Maie Day at South Congress Hotel

The South Congress restaurant says it hopes to serve as a daily festival of food and community for both Austinites and visitors.

Working out and eating in 2nd Street District in downtown Austin

Head out to check out the world-famous workout from Barry's and the farm-focused, hyper-seasonal menu from Local Foods.

Circuit of the Americas hosting Cars and Coffee

COTA is hosting one of the largest car meetups in the country on Sunday, August 28.

Man shot to death near Barton Springs Pool

Austin police say they are investigating a homicide in the 2200 block of Barton Springs Road.

Austin nonprofit giving away free bikes to Uvalde students

All students in grades 3-6 at Flores Elementary School will be receiving a new bike. Students from Robb Elementary will be attending Flores following the May 24 shooting.

Austin 1-year-old girl found safe; biological mother in custody

Austin police said 1-year-old Saylor Elizabeth Tucker was found safe Wednesday afternoon and the Amber Alert has been canceled. Her biological mother, Jessica Skelton, was taken into custody.