City could go into Stage 1 of water restrictions soon, says Austin Water memo

LCRA forecasts project its combined lakes' storage volume to drop below 1.4 million acre-feet in late May or June, which would trigger Stage 1 water restrictions in Austin.

Austin man reunited with wife from Ukraine amid ongoing war

An Austin man's Ukrainian wife is safe in the United States thanks to Rep. Lloyd Doggett helping speed up the green card process.

23 puppies adopted, fostered following APA!'s urgent call due to Puppy Parvo ICU flood

Sewage water flooded the Austin Pets Alive! Puppy Parvo ICU this weekend. The shelter was able to place 23 puppies in homes with adopters and fosters after the community answered APA!'s urgent call.

Moriah Wilson's family launches GoFundMe to honor late cyclist

A GoFundMe has been started by Moriah "Mo" Wilson's family to honor the rising cycling star who was murdered in East Austin.

Texas DPS increases reward for fugitive wanted for making terroristic threats

44-year-old Hardy Carroll Lloyd s wanted for making terroristic threats. An increased reward of $1,000 is being offered for information that leads to his arrest.

Austin-area cyclist charged with murder of Moriah Wilson, rising cyclist star

Anna Moriah "Mo" Wilson was found shot dead in an Austin apartment on May 11. The 25-year-old was a rising star in gravel and mountain bike cycling.

Travis County Parks offering up to $1,200 incentive for seasonal staff

Assignments range from staffing a fee booth, collecting gate receipts, distributing park permits, participating in park tours and programs, and assisting with the opening and closing of their assigned park.

Family of Austin BLM protester sues admitted shooter Daniel Perry, Uber

The lawsuit states that Uber should have known Sgt. Daniel Perry was a "dangerous, ticking time-bomb." It also says Perry posted online that he had previously threatened to shoot protestors.

Chi'Lantro CEO hopes to inspire other immigrant entrepreneurs

The Korean barbecue restaurant started as a tiny food truck in Austin 12 years ago, and now CEO/founder Jae Kim is sharing his immigrant journey in hopes of inspiring others.

Japanese sandwich business Choo Sando making splash in Austin

For those who haven't had them before, sandos are a light, enjoyable menu item popular in Japan. The main difference between a sando and a sandwich you may be familiar with is the bread.

Cooler temps, rain chances ahead for Central Texas

The next couple of days will be heating up and more humid but at least we will stay away from record territory.

'He was loved': Mother of man killed in scooter crash speaks out

"I think the scooters should be just banned everywhere. You can't put something that little bitty on the street that vehicles drive on and expect bad not to happen," West said.

Pflugerville police searching for missing 14-year-old girl

Police said they are looking for 14-year-old Yaslin De La O-Romero. She was last seen Tuesday, May 17 and was wearing a maroon sweater.