Man arrested, charged with DWI after deadly auto-pedestrian crash
Austin police say a man has been arrested and charged with DWI in connection to a deadly auto-pedestrian crash.
SafeHorns headquarters flooded by severe storms
SafeHorns is recovering after its West Campus headquarters received close to three feet of water due to the recent severe storms.
Uhland teen killed in shooting; teen suspect charged with murder
The Uhland Police Department says an 18-year-old has been taken into custody and charged with murder in connection to a shooting death of another 18-year-old.
Drones could help Austin Police Dept. as it looks to hire new officers
As the Austin Police Department works to hire hundreds of new officers, Chief Lisa Davis says she is interested in supplementing with drones.
Austin mosques vandalized: CAIR officials to address 'hateful actions'
The Austin chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Austin), along with representatives of the three vandalized mosques, held a news conference on May 27, condemning the hateful actions against the houses of worship, CAIR officials say.
Memorial Day: Central Texas events honor fallen service members
Communities across Central Texas honored fallen service members, including some from the Revolutionary War buried here, at various Memorial Day events.
Austin weather: Tornado watch extended until midnight
The Tornado Watch that covers much of Central Texas has been extended through midnight.
SWAT situation in North Austin; suspect barricaded in home
The Austin Police Department responded to a SWAT situation near East Rundberg Lane.
Williamson County and Fort Bend County sues Texas AG Ken Paxton over new reporting rules
Williamson and Fort Bend counties' District Attorneys have sued Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, challenging his new rules that demand extensive performance reports and access to case files, which they argue are unconstitutional and a costly overreach of power.
Austin weather: Hot Sunday, severe storm chances Monday
Sunday will be another hot, muggy day, but wet weather could be right around the corner.
Liberty Hill memorial marks where APD Officer Tony Martin died
Austin police unveiled a new monument in Liberty Hill for Officer Tony Martin, who died almost three years ago in a traffic accident while returning home from work.
Texas reps rally against Senate amendment pruning medical marijuana expansion
An amendment passed by the Texas Senate to a bill defining medical marijuana use in the state greatly reduces applicable patients compared to the version passed by the House.
Electric flying boat hits the waves on Lake Austin
Navier launched a flying electric boat on Lake Austin. The company says the vessels are environmentally friendly and have zero emissions.
Austin mosques targeted by vandalism, CAIR-Austin says
CAIR-Austin is calling for more security after three mosques were targeted by vandalism.
Texas lottery winner on delays in $83M prize payout: 'I've lost a lot of faith'
A woman is suing the Texas Lottery after winning $83 million. The Montgomery County resident won back in February but was told she can’t be paid because of a state investigation.
CapMetro bus drivers scared to go to work after recent deadly stabbing; call for change
CapMetro bus drivers are afraid to go to work. They are calling on the transit agency to make changes.
Texas House gives initial approval on bill to ban all THC products
Lawmakers in the Texas House have given the initial approval to a bill that will push the state closer to banning all THC products.
Austin City Council votes to spend $104M on foundations of caps and stitches
Austin City Council voted to fund foundations for three downtown caps and two northern stitches. It will cost $104 million.
Texas Game Wardens offer safety tips for boaters ahead of Memorial Day weekend
Texas Game Wardens are gearing up for traffic on the lakes this Memorial Day weekend. They warned of boating dangers and offered safety tips.


















