Texas man who threatened to lynch Nashville DA found guilty

A Texas man threatened to lynch the Nashville DA after a member antisemitic group was arrested during a protest, according to court documents.

Texas measles outbreak: Spread appears to slow in West Texas

Two children have died, and 92 people have been hospitalized with measles since the start of the outbreak in late January, according to Texas health officials.

Texas Senate approves proposal for 'Life Monument' at state Capitol

The statue would be a replica of the National Life Monument, which depicts “a mother with an unborn child cradled in a world-shaped womb.”

Teen injured in shooting involving Travis County deputy

The Travis County Sheriff's Office said it is investigating a shooting that involved a deputy on Friday.

Austin family deported after traffic stop near middle school

Immigration attorneys say an Austin family, including their children who are U.S. citizens, were deported to Mexico after a traffic stop near Dobie Middle School last month.

Georgetown rolls out new public transportation system

The Georgetown City Council rolled out a new public transportation system this week called rideGTX.

Pope Leo XIV: Diocese of Austin speaks on the new pope

For the last 24 hours, the world's attention has been focused on the Vatican in Rome. Here in Austin, the Diocese is awaiting a new leader of its own.

Should Texas election judges carry guns? House votes yes

House Bill 1128 would allow election judges, early voting clerks, or deputy early voting clerks who are serving as an election judge to carry a weapon.

9 injured in South Austin crash: ATCEMS

ATCEMS says nine people have been injured in a crash in South Austin.

City of Austin has only weeks to decide to fund cap-and-stitch project

The Austin City Council has only weeks to decide if it will approve millions in funding for the cap-and-stitch project on I-35 after a federal funding freeze.