Former Texas Medical Board medical director forced out by state speaks out

The former medical director of the Texas Medical Board is speaking out after he was forced to retire by the state earlier this year due to his previous work with Planned Parenthood.

Austin ISD holds online meeting with parents over draft consolidation plan

Austin ISD parents jumped online for a virtual Q&A session Thursday with district leaders as the district faces a more than $19.7 million shortfall and the possibility of the TEA taking over if the district doesn’t get a grip on things.

Wells Fargo customer loses $4,000 hours after depositing check, bank denies fraud claim

The timing in this case is eye-opening. About nine hours after Willie Delane deposited a $10,000 check, she got a text that claimed to be Wells Fargo questioning a transaction.

Furloughed federal employee's family battles cancer diagnosis and bills

Amidst a government shutdown, federal employee Mike Daugherty's family is simultaneously confronting severe medical emergencies, including a cancer diagnosis and a seizure, while relying on community aid to manage mounting bills and a broken-down vehicle

Officer-involved shooting in North Austin; police provide new details

The Austin Police Department provided new details concerning the officer-involved shooting that happened in North Austin on October 12.

Gov. Abbott deploys Texas National Guard to Austin ahead of planned weekend protests

Gov. Greg Abbott has ordered the deployment of personnel and tactical assets from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and the Texas National Guard to Austin in anticipation of what he says is a planned "antifa-linked demonstration."

Round Rock ISD school bus involved in crash

Round Rock ISD says one of its school buses carrying eight high school students was involved in a crash.

Round Rock's Tower Park closed for renovations

Tower Park in Round Rock is closed for construction as the city works to transform the area with approximately $5 million worth of renovations.

Hays County ends all contracts with Flock Safety

The Hays County Commissioners Court has voted to end all contracts with Flock Safety.

Dozens attend prayer vigil held downtown for migrant justice

Candles, music and prayer filled downtown Austin Wednesday night at a vigil calling for justice for migrants.