Barton Springs assault: Attorney provides analysis on potential hate crime

An attorney provided analysis on the potential of a hate crime enhancement regarding a violent incident at Barton Springs over the weekend.

Ken Paxton asks for rehearing from full federal appeals court on Texas immigration law

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is asking a full federal appeals court to reconsider its decision to uphold a ruling that prevents the state from enforcing a 2023 law that would allow local police to arrest people they believe crossed the Texas-Mexico border illegally.

Bastrop man electrocuted in Elgin: police

A man was electrocuted in Elgin. Police said it is believed he was trying to steal copper wire.

Man seen hiding underneath victim's bed in San Marcos: police

San Marcos police are encouraging residents to lock their doors and be aware of their surroundings after a man was found hiding underneath a victim's bed this week.

Ghislaine Maxwell moved to federal prison in Bryan, Texas

Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, has been moved from a federal prison in Florida to a prison camp in Texas.

Missing dog Noodles reunited with food influencer owner

Noodles, a dog who went missing after his owner's car was stolen in South Austin, has been found and is back home.

Texas couple leads Grand Canyon campground evacuation in wildfire response

A couple from Fort Worth volunteering as campground hosts at Grand Canyon National Park were forced to evacuate their guests as the first assignment on the job.

TDCJ says recent funding will add AC to 18,000 beds by 2028. Here's how many remain

New numbers from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice project 18,000 new air-conditioned beds as a result of recent state funding in the first step towards full A/C coverage. Here's a look at how many prisoners will remain without A/C until the project is completed in 2032.

Austin now has the tallest building in Texas

Austin is now home to the tallest building in the state: the Waterline Tower.

Hakeem Jefferies joins Texas democrats to help fight redistricting effort

Congressional Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries was in Austin to encourage Texas Democrats to fight the Republican effort to re-draw voting lines.

Love Is Blind: Netflix show casting in Austin

ATTENTION SINGLES! The hit Netflix reality dating show "Love Is Blind" is casting in several cities including Austin.

Docuseries on Austin's 1991 yogurt shop murders debuts August 3

On December 6, 1991, a fire broke out at the ‘I can’t believe it’s yogurt’ business. When firefighters arrived, four bodies were found: sisters Sarah and Jennifer Harbison and their friends, Amy Ayers and Eliza Thomas.

Texas hospital execs charged in fraudulent billing scheme

Two men are facing wire fraud charges after federal attorneys say they illegally billed $16 million in tests at a pair of El Paso hospitals.