Texas high school BBQ competitions continue to grow

High school BBQ has grown tremendously throughout the years as districts across the state incorporate culinary arts to their campuses.

Home break-in results in shooting; police looking for suspect

Austin police are looking for a suspect in connection to a home break-in on September 9 that resulted in a shooting.

Texas Panhandle wildfires: Lawmakers evaluate what went wrong

State lawmakers evaluated what went wrong during the February wildfires in the Texas Panhandle. The fire was the largest in state history and had devastating impacts that are still being felt.

West Texas earthquake: Woman describes what she felt in North Austin

One of the largest earthquakes on record in the state of Texas rocked parts of West Texas on Monday night. The powerful 5.1 magnitude quake was even felt here in Central Texas.

Unclaimed Powerball lottery ticket in Austin worth $2 million set to expire

Check your tickets! The Texas Lottery said a $2 million winning Powerball ticket has not been claimed yet and if it isn't soon, it will expire.

Travis County leaders defend efforts to register voters after Paxton lawsuit

Travis County leaders are defending their efforts to register residents to vote after Attorney General Ken Paxton sued them. The AG is accusing them of spending public funds on a partisan voter registration company.

East Austin house fire under investigation

The Austin Fire Department is investigating a house fire in East Austin that caused some challenges for firefighters.

How to blur your home on Google Maps

Technology is a great tool to help people find their way around, but it also gives criminals a view of your home. Some homeowners are now blurring their homes on Google Maps to protect their property.