Austin weather: Marginal risk for severe storms Sunday night
Central Texas is set for a quiet, cloudier Sunday before the threat of strong to severe storms arrives late tonight and continues through Monday.
City of Austin works to finalize designs for northern stitches in $104M I-35 rebuild
The City of Austin's cap and stitch project is intended to address challenges that have come with the area's growth, including traffic congestion, public safety and quality of life.
Parents disappointed after Austin ISD trustees approve closure of 10 schools
Early Friday morning, Austin ISD trustees voted on their school consolidation, something that has been the subject of controversy over the past several weeks.
Austin woman's dog stolen after being attacked at carnival; police reopening case
The Austin Police Department says it is reopening the case of an Austin grandmother who was attacked, and her small dog was stolen by three men.
Anita Byington case: Victim's cousin upset over release of convicted killer
A man who spent 30 years in prison for murder is now a multi-millionaire after the state paid him out. The victim’s cousin isn’t happy.
Ground delay lifted at Austin airport
A ground delay has been lifted at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.
Downtown Austin sinkhole: City crews begin permanent repairs to storm drain system
Austin city crews have begun permanent repairs on the broken storm drain system that caused a sinkhole downtown.
Whooping cough cases up 58% in Austin-Travis County compared to 2024: APH
Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is on the rise in Austin-Travis County with more than 130 cases so far this year.
Texas fraternity wrongful death lawsuit: Parents allege hazing led to son's death
The parents of a University of Texas at Austin freshman have filed a wrongful death lawsuit over alleged hazing at a fraternity that they say drove their son into a psychological crisis that ended in his death by suicide.
Austin ISD school closures: Board votes to close 10 campuses next school year
The Austin ISD school board has voted to pass the district's school closure and consolidation plan.
Austin City Council unanimously approves amended city budget
Austin City Council approved the amended budget and property tax rate on an 11-0 vote. This came after voters rejected Prop Q earlier this month.
Unrepaired Travis County landfill threatens housing project, sparks lawsuit
A developer cannot build an affordable housing project right now because the county has been a polluter for decades. The state has gotten involved, but there is no concrete timeline to fix the old county landfill in South Austin.
Central Texas Food Bank distributes Thanksgiving food
Hundreds of people showed up for a Thanksgiving food distribution held by the Central Texas Food Bank at Nelson Field on Thursday.
Several agencies respond to Manor trash fire
Several agencies are responding to a trash fire in Manor.
Austin weather: Storms coming in from west, Flood Watch in effect
It's storm day! The wait is almost over for rain, with storms expected to hit the Hill Country by mid-afternoon and rolling over Central Texas tonight.
Texas Islamic groups call Abbott’s actions ‘unconstitutional’ in lawsuit over ‘terrorist’ designation
Two Texas affiliates of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton, seeking to block enforcement of an executive proclamation that labeled the civil rights organization a "foreign terrorist organization."
Sinkhole forms in downtown Austin; second hole fixed, related to water leak repairs
A sinkhole has formed in downtown Austin between Congress Avenue and Brazos Street. What was believed to be another sinkhole was actually a hole related to water leak repairs, says Austin Water.
Robbery suspect assaulted Home Depot employee: police
The Austin Police Department is looking for a man they say robbed a North Austin Home Depot and assaulted an employee on the way out.
Austin weather: Multiple rounds of rain and storms expected
Keep those umbrellas handy as moisture in place is expected to turn into multiple rounds of rain and storms.
Former Killeen housing director sentenced to prison for embezzling nearly $300k
The former executive director was found guilty of embezzling nearly $300,000 in federal funds for personal expenses like rent, travel, and a new vehicle.


















