Ransomware attack hits Travis Central Appraisal District, limiting services

The Travis Central Appraisal District was hit by hackers on Dec. 5. A ransomware attack left the agency's phone lines and online chat temporarily unavailable.

Driver dies after wreck in South Austin

Austin police are investigating a single-vehicle crash that left the driver dead in South Austin.

Motorcyclist dies after crash in Southeast Austin

Police say Terry Gonzales was driving a motorcycle on November 25 when he crashed in the 6100 block of Asa Drive.

Thousands of drivers overcharged on Austin-area toll roads

The Central Texas Regional Mobility authority is taking responsibility for a glitch that resulted in about 1,200 TxTag and CTRMA customers being charged late fees, even though they paid their bill on time.

Toys for Tots Austin needs help filling warehouse ahead of distribution to families

Those interested in donating toys can search for the nearest drop-off location using their zip code. Dispersed drop boxes will be picked up starting Thursday, Dec. 8.

APD receives extension to spend DOJ grant money to improve safety in Riverside-Oltorf

In 2017, the department secured the $1 million federal grant for the Riverside Togetherness Project after an analysis found 4 percent of citywide crime occurred in a two square mile section of the area from 2013 to 2016.

Doubts continue about Texas power grid's market redesign

Getting companies to build new power plants in Texas hinges on redesigning how power companies buy and sell electricity. The proposal being reviewed by the PUC is called Performance Credit Mechanism.

False reports of active shooter situation at Austin high school

The Austin Independent School District clarified that there is no active shooter situation at Bowie High School after disinformation was posted to a website.

One of Texas' top 10 most wanted fugitives arrested in Austin

Investigators say Jaquille Carl Chefney, 25, has been arrested on warrants for aggravated sexual assault, arson, and violating his probation.

Business brings 'Snow Day' to West Austin

It's going to be ‘snowing’ in West Austin Saturday. A clothing, home, and gift store is holding a family-friendly event featuring 'snow', pictures with Santa, and other holiday treats.

Dense fog this morning with warm afternoon

The Austin area is under a dense fog advisory until noon, with some drizzle on and off throughout the day. Zack Shields has a look at what's ahead in your full forecast.

Brown Impressions Car Club collects hundreds of toys for children in CPS

The club's annual toy drive collects hundreds of toys for Partnerships for Children, a nonprofit supporting CPS caseworkers and foster children in Central Texas.