Austin City Council members consider raising own salaries by 40%

Austin City council is considering raising pay for themselves as city workers ask for a higher minimum wage. The last pay increase for council members was in 2006.

APD: Car thefts in 2022 outpace 2021's monthly numbers

A July study analyzed over 250,000 tweets from people posting about their car being stolen in locations around the world. Austin was ranked as the second-worst city in the U.S. with 1,975 tweets relating to car theft.

Austin morning shootings dangerous for short-staffed police department, police association says

“It just is a very violent place right now here in the City of Austin especially in the downtown area. We have a drastic shortage of police officers," said Austin Police Association President Ken Casaday.

Austin Pride 2022: W Hotel hosting 2 'Euphoric' events

Austin Pride 2022 is August 20 and some of the many events going on will be at the W Hotel in downtown Austin.

San Antonio Spurs to host games in Austin at Moody Center

The San Antonio Spurs has announced it is hosting four special home games during the 2022-2023 NBA season and two of them will be in Austin.

Hot and steamy day but relief on the way

Highs will soar into the 100s for the 66th time in Austin this summer.

$4.3M in damages following apartment building fire in North Austin

The three-alarm fire started just after 7:30 p.m. on August 15 at a building off Research Boulevard, north of Balcones Woods Drive.

Triple digit temperatures return with good weather changes ahead

As the tropical disturbance moves into West Texas, it will take most of the rain, clouds, and wind with it. This means for us, it will be hotter and very steamy with more 100s in the area.

OnlyFans model charged with murder: Courtney Clenney's former neighbor describes living below her

A former neighbor of social media model Courtney Clenney, says fights between her and her boyfriend Christian Obumseli were frequent in the two years they lived above him in South Austin.

Uvalde school shooting victim honored with portrait by Austin artist

Austin artist Ruben Esquivel spent hours and hours, using hundreds of spray bottles, to create an 18-foot portrait of 10-year-old Jayce, one of the victims of the Robb Elementary shooting in Uvalde.