Austin City Council approves external audit for city’s water utility
Austin City Council approved an external audit for Austin Water following the recent four day boil notice and odorous water complaints.
Austin City Council approved an external audit for Austin Water following the recent four day boil notice and odorous water complaints.
Drive-by shooting caught on camera in Northwest Austin neighborhood
Residents of a normally quiet Northwest Austin neighborhood are rattled after what appeared to be a drive-by shooting that took place Tuesday evening.
Residents of a normally quiet Northwest Austin neighborhood are rattled after what appeared to be a drive-by shooting that took place Tuesday evening.
Austin Police Department looking for driver involved in deadly hit-and-run
APD is seeking the public's assistance in identifying an SUV driver that fled the scene after being involved in a collision that killed a motorcyclist.
APD is seeking the public's assistance in identifying an SUV driver that fled the scene after being involved in a collision that killed a motorcyclist.
City of Austin facilities to close for Presidents Day on Feb. 21, 2022
City of Austin administrative offices and other municipal facilities will be closed on Monday, Feb. 21 in observance of Presidents Day.
City of Austin administrative offices and other municipal facilities will be closed on Monday, Feb. 21 in observance of Presidents Day.
19 APD officers indicted following May 2020 protests
Nineteen Austin police officers have been indicted following protests in May 2020.
Nineteen Austin police officers have been indicted following protests in May 2020.
Greg Casar, Eddie Rodriguez running for Congress in 35th District
Former Austin City Council Member Greg Casar and state Rep. Eddie Rodriguez, D-Austin are among four Democratic candidates running for the 35th Congressional District seat.
Former Austin City Council Member Greg Casar and state Rep. Eddie Rodriguez, D-Austin are among four Democratic candidates running for the 35th Congressional District seat.
City Council vote delayed on Downtown Austin community court
Several Austin residents and councilmembers are fighting back against a plan to convert part of the old municipal building into a new downtown court.
Several Austin residents and councilmembers are fighting back against a plan to convert part of the old municipal building into a new downtown court.
City of Austin to pay $10 million in lawsuits connected to May 2020 protests
Texas State University political science student Justin Howell will be receiving $8 million and Anthony Evans will receive $2 million.
Texas State University political science student Justin Howell will be receiving $8 million and Anthony Evans will receive $2 million.
Austin-based tequila brand files lawsuit against Kendall Jenner's 818 Tequila
According to a report from TMZ, Austin-based company Tequila 512 is suing Kendall Jenner's 818 Tequila for "brazenly" ripping them off.
According to a report from TMZ, Austin-based company Tequila 512 is suing Kendall Jenner's 818 Tequila for "brazenly" ripping them off.
Austin City Council votes to rename Confederate Avenue to honor Maggie Mayes
The Austin City Council voted to rename Confederate Avenue in Old West Austin to honor Maggie Mayes, who founded the freedmen community's first school.
The Austin City Council voted to rename Confederate Avenue in Old West Austin to honor Maggie Mayes, who founded the freedmen community's first school.
Austin RV Expo takes over Austin Convention Center
The Austin RV Expo has hundreds of RVs, travel trailers, sprinter vans, and more while offering a chance to learn more about opportunities and life on the road.
The Austin RV Expo has hundreds of RVs, travel trailers, sprinter vans, and more while offering a chance to learn more about opportunities and life on the road.
Austin Public Library to eliminate overdue fines following council vote
The Austin Public Libary says already existing fines will not be retroactively eliminated but it is investigating equitable ways to help those with existing fines so that they may continue using their library cards.
The Austin Public Libary says already existing fines will not be retroactively eliminated but it is investigating equitable ways to help those with existing fines so that they may continue using their library cards.
Austin's Givens District Park honored as Lone Star Legacy Park
Givens Park is one of three Texas parks honored with this designation in 2022 alongside Henderson Park in Brenham and Hermann Square in Houston.
Givens Park is one of three Texas parks honored with this designation in 2022 alongside Henderson Park in Brenham and Hermann Square in Houston.
Austin Marathon runners can get free classic hummus at Aba Austin
Aba Austin, located on South Congress Avenue, is offering a complimnetary order of hummus to any runner that brings in their Austin Marathon bib from Feb. 20-25.
Aba Austin, located on South Congress Avenue, is offering a complimnetary order of hummus to any runner that brings in their Austin Marathon bib from Feb. 20-25.
2 men found with gunshot wounds in downtown Austin
The Austin Police Department says a call was received shortly before 1 a.m. this morning about an incident in front of Highland Lounge on Colorado Street.
The Austin Police Department says a call was received shortly before 1 a.m. this morning about an incident in front of Highland Lounge on Colorado Street.
Residents question APD on response time during tire slashing incident in East Austin
Questions remain about a tire-slashing spree in East Austin earlier this week, and how long it took for Austin police to respond to it.
Questions remain about a tire-slashing spree in East Austin earlier this week, and how long it took for Austin police to respond to it.
Austin man's phone, money stolen after night out on Sixth Street
An Austin man believes he was drugged and robbed after a night out at one of Austin’s entertainment districts.
An Austin man believes he was drugged and robbed after a night out at one of Austin’s entertainment districts.
Austin Water crews flushing systems near South Congress due to taste, odor issues
Austin Water crews are flushing water systems in the South Congress area due to taste and odor issues.
Austin Water crews are flushing water systems in the South Congress area due to taste and odor issues.
APD working to identify victims after string of storage unit burglaries
The Austin Police Department is working to find victims who may have had items burglarized from storage units across Central Texas.
The Austin Police Department is working to find victims who may have had items burglarized from storage units across Central Texas.
Austin Public Health consolidating COVID-19 testing sites
APH is consolidating COVID-19 testing sites beginning next week to meet the needs of the community and response to declining testing demand.
APH is consolidating COVID-19 testing sites beginning next week to meet the needs of the community and response to declining testing demand.



















