Austin police identify victim in Rutland Dr. 7-11 parking lot shooting

The victim in an early Sunday morning shooting at a 7-11 on Rutland Dr. has been identified by Austin Police as 37-year-old Quinton Arnold.

Baytown mother accused of leaving autistic 11-year-old son covered in feces

A Baytown mother is charged with injury of a child after her 11-year-old autistic son was found locked in a room, severely malnourished, and covered in feces.

2 of Texas' most wanted sex offenders arrested

Both men had been on the run for months after failing to comply with their sex offender registration requirements.

Love Austin PAC files, then withdraws ethics complaint against website opposing tax increase

In a few weeks, Austinites will vote on a tax rate increase on Proposition Q. There is some bickering between a pro-tax hike political action committee and the creator of a website opposed to it.

Texas flooding: Texas House, Senate launch special legislative investigation committees

A new joint Texas House and Senate committee has been launched to look into the deadly and devastating flooding that swept through the Texas Hill Country in July.

Cases dismissed for 2 people accused of corpse experimentation at Austin mortuary

The Travis County District Attorney's Office is dismissing cases against two people involved in alleged "experiments" on corpses at a North Austin mortuary.

VIDEO: Young suspects seen dumping stolen car from Austin

Mustang Ridge police are asking for help identifying the suspects seen dumping a stolen vehicle early Tuesday morning.

Texas State University fires professor after being accused of inciting violence

Texas State University announced that they have decided to terminate a professor who was accused of inciting violence in an online socialism conference.

VIDEO: Austin police officer on restricted duty after punching man on 6th Street

An Austin police officer was caught on camera punching a man on 6th Street over the weekend. Now, Austin Mayor Kirk Watson is calling for the officer to be terminated.

76 Texas rural hospitals on life support as state seeks $50B federal lifeline

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is pursuing $50 billion in federal funding to save and expand rural healthcare services as 76 rural hospitals face closure across the state.