Deadly I-35 crash: APD chief supports initial decision on intoxication charges

A truck driver accused of causing a deadly pile-up on I-35 in March was charged with intoxication manslaughter and intoxication assault, but lab results later revealed he was sober.

Teen injured in shooting involving Travis County deputy

The Travis County Sheriff's Office said it is investigating a shooting that involved a deputy on Friday.

Austin family deported after traffic stop near middle school

Immigration attorneys say an Austin family, including their children who are U.S. citizens, were deported to Mexico after a traffic stop near Dobie Middle School last month.

Pope Leo XIV: Diocese of Austin speaks on the new pope

For the last 24 hours, the world's attention has been focused on the Vatican in Rome. Here in Austin, the Diocese is awaiting a new leader of its own.

9 injured in South Austin crash: ATCEMS

ATCEMS says nine people have been injured in a crash in South Austin.

City of Austin has only weeks to decide to fund cap-and-stitch project

The Austin City Council has only weeks to decide if it will approve millions in funding for the cap-and-stitch project on I-35 after a federal funding freeze.

REAL ID deadline: Here's how things looked in Austin

REAL ID requirements went into effect on May 7, which means you need a compliant ID or passport if you're flying within the U.S.

Former AISD elementary teacher had 365K-plus files of child sex abuse: officials

A federal grand jury returned an indictment charging a former Austin elementary school teacher with two counts of receiving and possessing child pornography.

Mother and son graduate together from Concordia University Texas

Graduation season can be an emotional roller coaster and that's especially true for Carolyn Kaderka and her son Jalen.

Routine traffic stop ends in officer-involved shooting in North Austin

The Austin Police Department is investigating an officer-involved shooting near Braker Lane and I-35 that began as a routine traffic stop.

Fake negative online reviews damages small Austin business

An Austin small business owner says he has taken a major financial hit thanks to fake online reviews that he says have damaged his reputation. It's a problem that experts say is on the rise.

Texas lawmakers look to expand law on use of medical marijuana

Texas lawmakers are looking to expand the law that allows the use of medical marijuana. The expansion comes as lawmakers are also looking to clamp down on hemp products sold across the state.