Homicide in Northeast Austin; police investigating

Police say they found a man with traumatic injuries inside of an apartment. He died at the scene.

Air Force veteran honored at Unaccompanied Veteran Burial

An Unaccompanied Veteran Burial was held for Sgt. Paul Michael Sollars at the Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery where he received military honors.

Uvalde school shooting victims' families reach $2 million settlement with city

Ahead of the anniversary, the families of the children who were murdered are suing the state and DPS troopers over the more than an hour-long delay in confronting the gunman.

PETA activists dress up in monkey suits, chains to protest at Austin Whole Foods

Shoppers clashed with animal activists in Downtown Austin on Wednesday, as PETA members dressed in monkey suits and chains staged a protest at a Whole Foods.

American Airlines backtracks after lawyers blame girl, 9, for not seeing hidden camera in bathroom

The airline's attorneys wrote in an answer to the lawsuit involving the 9-year-old from Austin, “She knew or should have known [the compromised lavatory] contained a visible and illuminated recording device." But now, the airline says its outside legal counsel "made an error in the filing."

Man shot to death while walking dog in northwest Austin: TCSO

The Travis County Sheriff's Office said a man was shot to death while he was out walking his dog in the middle of the night.

Texans concerned about economy, immigration: poll

According to a new Texas Lyceum poll, anxiety about inflation and the national economy are the top issues in Texas.

New safety concerns about Waymo driverless cars

There are new safety concerns about driverless cars that are on the road in Austin. Federal regulators are looking into whether Waymo's self-driving technology is actually causing crashes.

Uvalde school shooting: Families announce $2M settlement with city, suit against state police

The families of 19 victims of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde announced a $2 million settlement with the city on Wednesday and a lawsuit against dozens of state police officers.

IDEA Public Schools to offer free meals for all kids this summer

Any child aged 18 and younger, regardless of enrollment, can get a free breakfast and lunch in the cafeteria of any IDEA campus.

Manor ISD to implement mental health days for staff

Starting next school year, Manor ISD will be the first school district in Central Texas to implement mental health days for its staff

Some Bastrop ISD seniors being investigated for end-of-year prank

Students at one Bastrop ISD high school took their senior prank too far this year. Now, the class of 2024 is being investigated for vandalism.

Man kidnaps, sexually assaults woman waiting for roadside assistance: police

A woman called 911 saying she had been waiting for roadside assistance to help her with a blown tire when a man pulled up and tricked her into thinking he was there to help.

Irregular heartbeat is more dangerous in younger people: study

A new study has found an irregular heartbeat that affects millions of Americans is more dangerous than people under the age of 65 than previously thought.

Veterans group walks as reminder of purpose for Memorial Day

The group called “Carry the Load" is doing a month-long, cross-country march to Dallas, where a big Memorial Day event will be held.

Austin police drafted unsent letter to parole board in support of Daniel Perry

The Austin Police Department almost took a stance in support of pardoning former Army Sgt. Daniel Perry. Ultimately, their drafted letter was not submitted after discussions with city leaders.