Austin seeking to protect tree canopy following HOME initiative vote

The City of Austin is seeking ideas on how to promote tree preservation and increase tree planting under its new HOME Phase 1 initiative zoning rules.

Are fireworks legal in your state?

The laws regarding consumer purchase and use of fireworks may vary depending on which state, city or county with which you reside.

Personal watercraft ban on Lake Austin for Fourth of July

The Austin Police Department says it will ban the use of motorized personal watercrafts on Lake Austin to ensure safety for July 4th.

Prescription costs for people enrolled in Medicare will soon be capped

Prescription costs will soon be capped for people on Medicare. There will be a new program, so you won't have to pay thousands of dollars up front.

New sections of the Hwy 183 rebuild are taking shape

Highway 183 through northwest Austin is undergoing a massive rebuild. The two separate projects are both running a little behind schedule. But, one small section is open, and it's providing a new lane addition for commuters.

Pres. Biden proposes guidelines for working in excessive heat; Texas likely to oppose

The Department of Labor is proposing a new rule to help protect millions of people who work in excessive heat. If finalized, this action will likely be challenged by Texas.

Texas congressman calls for Biden withdrawal from presidential race

Texas U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett is the first major Democrat to call for the President Joe Biden to step down as the party's 2024 presidential nominee.

U.S. Supreme Court will hear challenge to Texas’ age verification requirement for porn sites

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear an attempt by the adult entertainment industry to overturn a Texas law that requires pornographic websites to verify the age of their users.