Daniel Sanchez trial: Jury begins deliberations on Day 6
A jury will soon decide if an Austin Police Officer will spend time behind bars for shooting and killing a man in 2022.
Austin ISD releases latest version of closure, consolidation plan ahead of board vote
Austin ISD has released the latest version of its school closure and consolidation plan. Ten schools are still on the chopping block.
Susan Leigh Wolfe cold case murder: Suspect pleads guilty, gets 8 years
A man accused of the murder of a University of Texas at Austin nursing student more than 40 years ago has pled guilty and been sentenced.
3 Texas cities earn spots on World’s Best Cities 2026 list
3 Texas cities have been recognized in the World’s Best Cities 2026 rankings for their strong economy, business presence, and high quality of life.
Dog killed, pedestrian injured in South Austin hit-and-run: APD
A dog was killed and his owner injured in a hit-and-run crash in South Austin. Police are looking for the truck involved in the crash.
Loved ones of man killed in hit-and-run speak out; APD searching for suspect
Austin Police are searching for a hit-and-run driver who hit a person on a scooter downtown last month. His loved ones are speaking about the victim, who was here for Formula 1.
Daniel Sanchez trial: Defense's use-of-force expert testifies on Day 5
The deadly conduct trial for Austin Police Officer Daniel Sanchez continues on Thursday with the defense's use-of-force expert. Closing arguments start Friday.
Daniel Sanchez trial: 3 APD officers, chief of staff take stand on day 4
The deadly conduct trial for an Austin police officer continues for the fourth day. APD Officer Daniel Sanchez shot and killed tech entrepreneur Raj Moonesinghe in November 2022.
Austin ISD is selling naming rights to some athletic complexes
You can buy the naming rights for some Austin ISD athletic complexes.
Thanksgiving 2025: These cities rank as the best places to go for the holiday
If you’re considering taking a trip this Thanksgiving, a new report highlights some cities to have on your radar to enjoy some much-needed time off.
Suspect in custody after hours-long SWAT incident in Cedar Park
A suspect is in custody after an hours-long SWAT standoff in Cedar Park, police said.
Homicide in Downtown Austin; police investigating
The Austin Police Department says it is investigating a homicide in Downtown Austin.
City of Austin wraps up operation cleaning up homeless encampments
The City of Austin wrapped up its three-week operation to connect the homeless with resources and clear encampments.
Austin first responders not happy with city leaders after revised budget
First responders are not happy with Austin leaders after the release of a revised city budget. This comes after voters rejected Proposition Q earlier this month.
3 Texas teams crack the Top 10 in latest College Football Playoff Rankings
Three Texas college football programs, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, and Texas, each earned spots in the College Football Playoff top 10, marking a rare show of statewide dominance heading into the season’s final stretch.
Austin's 69th Veterans Day Parade took place in downtown
The City of Austin and Military Veterans Empowerment Network held their 69th annual Veterans Day Parade, marching from the Congress Bridge to the State Capitol.
How does the government shutdown impact Austin's airport?
A final vote to reopen the federal government is expected on Wednesday, Nov. 12. That legislative process, which started in the U.S. Senate Monday night, will not immediately end the chaos at places like airports.
Dallas family files the 2nd lawsuit against Camp Mystic after Central Texas flood killed 27
The parents of 8-year-old Eloise “Lulu” Peck have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Camp Mystic, alleging negligence and gross negligence in the July 4 flash flood that killed 27 campers and counselors along the Guadalupe River.
Partial SNAP benefits begin to hit Texans’ accounts
After weeks of uncertainty, some Texas SNAP recipients are beginning to receive partial payments.
Neighbors work to save 'Fairy Alley' from being repaved
Several spots are in jeopardy of being covered up in Austin as part of the state’s plan to get rid of all street artwork. A South Austin neighborhood street alley, known as Fairy Alley, is asking the state to make an exception and leave the fairies alone.



















