How to take care of your body, heart amid heat wave in Austin

Central Texas is dealing with a heat wave, causing temperatures to soar into triple-digits. An Austin cardiologist spoke about what you can do to take care of your body and heart this summer.

Final suspect pleads guilty in scheme to sell thousands of fake Texas car tags

An undocumented immigrant in Houston is the final suspect to be convicted in a nationwide scheme to sell fake Texas paper vehicle tags, officials say.

Uvalde DA sues Border Patrol to allow agents to testify in Robb Elementary case

The Uvalde District Attorney has filed suit against U.S. Border Patrol in an effort to get three agents to testify in criminal cases related to the May 2022 mass shooting at Robb Elementary.

How to navigate Central Texas's unpredictable real estate market

If you're looking to buy or sell a home in Central Texas, you'll likely be navigating an unpredictable real estate market. A local realtor offers some advice in this 7 On Your Side.

Texas House passes bill giving mothers unrestricted access to HOV lane

The House on Saturday passed a bill that allows a woman who is pregnant, a parent or a legal guardian to use a high-occupancy vehicle lane regardless of who is in the car.

Texas AG Ken Paxton investigating General Mills over 'healthy' claims

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into General Mills, claiming the company illegally represents foods containing artificial dyes as "healthy."

Hays County Drone Team to conduct training flights in Dripping Springs

Residents might see drones flying around east of Dripping Springs this week, but the Hays County Sheriff's Office says not to worry.

New Zilker Loop seasonal shuttle aims to reduce weekend traffic jams

A new seasonal shuttle service is coming this summer to Zilker Park and Barton Springs to help alleviate weekend traffic jams.

Fentanyl Child Endangerment Act heads to Gov. Abbott's desk

The bill would charge those allowing a child, the elderly or disabled persons to be exposed to fentanyl to be charged with a felony.

Texas Lottery's future may come down to new Senate bill

The bill filed by Sen. Bob Hall is the latest in a series of bills that limit who can purchase tickets and who oversees the Texas Lottery.