Juneteenth marked in Georgetown with 71st annual celebration

The Juneteenth celebration, set for June 16-17, will feature multiple events, including a festival, basketball tournament, and photo exhibit.

Barricaded subject in Georgetown taken into custody

Officers responded to reports of a barricaded subject in the 200 block of Axis Loop near Williams Drive.

Things to do in Austin this weekend: May 19 to 21

From Shakespeare in the park and art in the Hill Country to a woodwind concert and whimsical festival, plus margaritas and food trucks -- we've got the scoop on what's happening in and around Austin this weekend.

Round Rock ISD allowing out-of-district enrollment for 2023-24 school year

Select schools in Round Rock ISD will be welcoming students from outside the school district. The superintendent says it is a matter of convenience for parents.

Texas kennel safety bill passes both chambers, heads to governor's desk

Texas House Bill 2063 was filed by State Rep. James Talarico in response to the 2021 fire at the Ponderosa Pet Resort in Georgetown. 75 dogs died in the fire.

Texas man pleads guilty to manslaughter after mistrial in March 2020 murder case

Kelly Schernik was arrested in Cedar Park for aggravated assault, but the charge was upgraded to murder when the victim died three days after the arrest.

Heavy rain prompts road closures in Austin, Central Texas

As of 2 p.m., there are 24 road closures in Central Texas and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is asking travelers to check their flight status before heading to the airport.

Paint spill causes shutdown on Hero Way in Leander; road reopen

A section of Hero Way in Leander was shut down Monday afternoon after paint spilled on the roadway. The road has since reopened.

H-E-B begins construction on new Georgetown location

The Wolf Lakes Village H-E-B will be replacing an existing location less than a mile away and is expected to open later this year.

1 dead after driver hits pedestrian in Round Rock

Police have identified a pedestrian who died after being hit by a driver in Round Rock on Saturday.

Central Texas voters approve almost $4B in school bonds

Seventeen Central Texas school districts called bond elections for May, collectively totaling just under $4.193 billion. However, voters have approved just over $3.964 billion so far.

Central Texas elections: School districts decide on multi-million dollar bond packages

School districts in Williamson and Hays counties decided on multi-million dollar bond packages that would improve schools' safety and security, technology, infrastructure and more.