Missing Pflugerville woman last seen more than a month ago

HAVE YOU SEEN HER? Pflugerville police are searching for Crystal Monet Caudillo, who has been missing for more than a month.

Trash fire in Oak Hill; cause under investigation

Firefighters say a cutting torch may have started a trash fire in Oak Hill in Southwest Austin.

No arrests in 10-year-old murder of Chinese language teacher

A man is fighting for justice for his mother 10 years after her death. Crime Watch reporter Meredith Aldis has the details.

Small plane crash at Spicewood Airport; 1 dead

One person is dead after a small plane crash at the Spicewood Airport, officials said.

San Marcos police shoot, kill homeless man outside H-E-B

The San Marcos Police Department has given an update on the officer-involved shooting that killed 22-year-old Malachi Williams.

Missing Kay-Alana Turner: Possible remains found by Texas EquuSearch

Kay-Alana Turner, 28, vanished back on March 10, 2023. Now, in a Facebook post her family says they believe her body may have been found with the help of Texas EquuSearch.

Texas Rep. John Carter's office vandalized with 'Free Gaza,' red liquid

U.S. Rep John Carter shared a photo on X of the front door of his Georgetown office covered in red liquid and the words "Free Gaza" spray-painted on the floor.

All-clear given after 'suspicious package' reported in North Austin

The Austin Police Department bomb squad gave the all-clear after investigating a suspicious package found in North Austin on Monday.

Man crashes 18-wheeler into empty vehicles, charged with DWI: APD

Austin police responded to multiple reports of a crash involving an 18-wheeler and unoccupied vehicles Sunday night near the Republic of Texas Museum.

Austin weather: Warming trend with rain later this week

Temperatures will slowly climb this week, before the rain makes a comeback. Zack Shields shows us what to expect.

Vanessa Guillén: 2024 marks four years after Army specialist's death

On April 22, 2020, Army Spc. Vanessa Guillén was brutally murdered at Fort Cavazos. Her death sparked conversations about sexual misconduct, harassment and assault within the U.S. military.

Travis County DA José Garza could be removed from office under new state law

An attempt to remove Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza from office is taking a step forward. The looming court battle is the result of a law signed by Gov. Abbott last year allowing judges to go after so-called "rogue DAs."