Lee County murder suspect surrenders in Midland: police

The final suspect in a murder in Lee County surrendered himself to the authorities in Midland, Texas, according to police.

Woman steals purse, cashes forged checks with stolen cards: police

Fredericksburg police are searching for a woman who they say stole a purse from a vehicle and used the victim's driver's license and debit card to cash forged checks.

Austin weather: Strong storms hit Central Texas

Tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings had been issued for several counties but they have now expired.

Family of man shot, killed by San Marcos police demand answers

Family and community members honored the life of a man killed by a San Marcos police officer. The group is demanding transparency from the police department about the death investigation.

TikTok faces federal ban after President Biden signs bill into law

TikTok is now on the clock. The owners of the popular social media app have nine months to sell or face a federal ban. The head of TikTok and Texas Sen. John Cornyn say the fight is far from over.

What are UT Austin's 'institutional rules' around free speech and assembly?

57 people were arrested in Wednesday's clash between pro-Palestine protesters and law enforcement on UT Austin's campus. We take a closer look at UT's "institutional rules" around free speech and assembly.

UT Austin Palestine rally: Criminal charges dropped against some protestors

Criminal charges have been dropped against many protestors by the Travis County Attorney's Office, citing "deficiencies in the probable cause affidavits."

1985 Jane Doe found in Smith County identified thanks to genetic genealogy

After nearly four decades, the Smith County Sheriff's Office has identified a Jane Doe found off the side of a highway. Her name is Sindy Gina Crow.

University of Texas Palestine protest leads to almost 60 arrests

Almost 60 people were arrested by law enforcement on the University of Texas at Austin campus on Wednesday, April 24 during protests.

UT Austin Palestine rally: University releases statement, announces curfew

The University of Texas at Austin released a statement and announced a curfew following the dozens of arrests that took place on campus during a Pro-Palestine rally on Wednesday, April 24.

UT Austin Palestine rally: Protesters released from jail

Almost 60 protesters arrested at a pro-Palestine rally at the University of Texas at Austin are slowly being released from jail.

UT Austin Palestine protest: Demonstrators criticize response, call for Hartzell resignation

UT faculty along with the Palestine Solidarity Committee held a second day of protests at the University of Texas at Austin after protestors were arrested during Wednesday's demonstration.

Austin weather: Rain, storms heading our way soon

Isolated showers are expected today with warm, sticky temperatures but could we see some severe weather? Zack Shields has the details in his full forecast.