Austin driver arrested for causing fiery crash on US Route 183

The victim's vehicle reportedly rolled over mid-air as it was launched into the ditch along the side of the highway. The victim's vehicle eventually came to a rest on the driver's side door before catching fire.

Bill Miller Bar-B-Q increases minimum wage to $15 an hour at Austin locations

Bill Miller Bar-B-Q said job seekers can connect with hiring managers to discuss their future and receive an employment offer at any of the seven locations in Austin.

Travis County jury convicts man for aggravated assault of a child

Michael Johnson, 36, was arrested and charged with indecency of a child by contact on July 5, 2018 in connection with the offense that took place in 2014 or 2015.

Texas state troopers must shrink waistlines in new controversial policy: report

Officers who fail to trim down by December may face consequences such as denial of promotions, overtime, or removal from law enforcement duties, according to the report.

Man, dog rescued from North Austin apartment fire

The fire ultimately left 24 units damaged, 6 units with direct damage, and 12 without power. At this time, the cause of the fire is unknown.

Whole Foods in Austin offers pay by palm payment option

The Arbor Trails store is the first Whole Foods Market location in the Austin area to get Amazon One, Amazon's palm recognition service.

AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour returns to Austin for first time since 2019

The AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour will take over Krieg Fields in southeast Austin from May 6 to May 8. Tickets are $20 per day and are available now.

H-E-B, Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation partner to enhance conservation

A portion of all sales proceeds from the Field & Future by H-E-B line of sustainable products will go to support TPWF's efforts to conserve Texas wildlife, habitat, and natural resources.

Analysis: Texas’ new standard is abortions for those who can afford to leave Texas

The Texas ban on abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy effectively makes abortion illegal for most pregnant people — but not for those who can afford out-of-state travel.

Top female chefs, pit masters featured at You Grill, Girl! event

The event on Thursday, April 28 is a fundraiser for Les Dames D'Escoffier which helps women in culinary, wine, and hospitality professions.

Rain possible as humidity, warm temps, and gusty winds return

The winds of change are coming as a warm front is heading to town later today and pushing the cool and dry air out of the area.

Austin airport, CapMetro no longer requiring face masks after ruling

A federal judge claims the federal mask mandate was exceeding the authority of U.S. health officials. This court ruling now vacates the mandate.

Several puppies available for adoption at Austin Pets Alive!

If you are looking to adopt a puppy, now is your chance! Austin Pets Alive! has several puppies up for adoption at the Town Lake Animal Center location.

Austin Energy launches base rate review process

Austin Energy launched a base rate review process aiming to balance revenues and costs and to ensure financial stability.

Moody Center, Austin's new, world-class arena, opens its doors

The state-of-the-art venue will host top concert tours, sporting events, and will be the home for the University of Texas Longhorns men's and women's basketball teams.

Southeast Austin SWAT situation, police take suspect into custody

A SWAT incident has ended in the 7300 block of Bluff Springs Road. Police say a person barricaded himself inside an apartment after a dispute between roommates.