Manor Mustangs look to win 4x100 relay gold at state track meet

The Manor Mustangs go into the state meet with the second-fastest time and are hoping to bring home gold in the 4x100 for the first time in nearly 30 years.

Video shows chaotic scene between Austin police, pro-choice protesters

Cell phone video captured a heated exchange between pro-choice protesters and the Austin Police Department. APD says two people were arrested during the protest for disrupting public duty.

Dream Come True Foundation hosting 'Heritage and Dreams' event

Heritage and Dreams and will highlight Dream Achievers and their success while honoring the vibrant Mexican culture in Austin.

Much of Central Texas under tornado watch until 6 pm

Storms will fill in along the front starting in the Hill Country by early afternoon. Then the line will push south toward the Austin metro between 3 and 6 p.m.

Homeless camp cleanups in Austin lead to people moving around

The City of Austin is working on a better way to deal with illegal activity in camps, better deliver mental health services, and consider the impact on neighbors.

UT Austin polling shows Greg Abbott leading Beto O'Rourke in race for Texas Governor

UT polling revealed Greg Abbott ahead of Beto O'Rourke in the race for Texas Governor, but this poll was released before the leaked Supreme Court draft on overturning Roe v. Wade.

Austin celebrates Bike to School Day with Public Works-led group ride

Austin Public Works and Ghisallo Cycling Initiative led a group bike ride of over 60 students and guardians for Bike to School Day.

New affordable graduate student housing under construction at UT Austin

The multistory building in East Austin will offer graduate students a residential option adjacent to campus and will feature 784 beds in studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom units.

Austin affordability rule allows developers to bypass public input

The property was originally zoned for light business. But residents never got to challenge the change in use because of a city ordinance called “affordability unlocked.”

Remembering historic twin tornadoes that hit Austin 100 years ago

The 1922 twin twisters in Austin injured more than 50 and killed 13 people, including a St. Edward’s University student inside his dorm.

City of Austin departments participate in 42nd Annual Building Safety Month

Multiple City of Austin departments are taking part in Building Safety Month 2022, a campaign aimed at bringing awareness to building safety.

Two killed at West Austin home in murder-suicide, says APD

The Austin Police Department is investigating the shooting as a murder-suicide and says the motive appears to be continual dating violence between the two.

Domino, beloved UT Austin campus cat, dies

UT Austin shared a memorial message for Domino, a beloved furry member of the community, calling him a “welcoming friend.” There will be a memorial for him outside the FAC from 7:30-8:30 p.m. tonight.

Pecan Street Festival returns to downtown Austin

The Pecan Street Festival is being held from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, May 7, and from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday, May 8 in downtown Austin.

More than 150K diapers to be handed out at COTA May 7

The Austin Diaper Bank will be distributing more than 150,000 diapers sized newborn through 6 to the public in honor of Mother's Day.

Austin Animal Center seeking donations after dryer fire

The center is calling for donations of gently used and clean blankets, towels, and dog and cat beds so dogs and cats at their facility can have clean bedding in their kennels.