Texas restaurants struggle with tariffs, immigration crackdowns

The Texas Restaurant Association is monitoring signs of an economic slowdown in the state's restaurant industry, which is responsible for 1.4 million jobs across Texas.

Ground delay issued at Austin-Bergstrom Airport

A ground delay has been issued until 5 p.m. for arrivals at the Austin-Bergstrom Airport.

Killeen police shoot, wound gunman who fired at officers after allegedly killing a man

A Killeen police officer shot and wounded a suspect early Sunday morning after the suspect allegedly killed one person inside a home and then fired at responding officers, according to the Killeen Police Department.

1 dead, 2 injured in downtown San Marcos shooting

A shooting in the downtown area of San Marcos late Saturday night left one person dead and two others wounded, according to the San Marcos Police Department (SMPD).

Austin Bicycle Meals works to combat growing food insecurity
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Austin Bicycle Meals delivers about 150 meals twice a week by bike, ensuring access for those without transportation.

The Edmund Fitzgerald hasn’t been explored in 30 years. Will there ever be another dive?

The Edmund Fitzgerald sank on the Canadian side of Lake Superior on Nov. 10, 1975. There have been six diving expeditions to the wreck site. The most recent dives in 1994 and 1995 produced remarkable images and video of the ship.

Harvard Med School 'intentional' explosion probed by FBI; 2 seen fleeing

The FBI is investigating after an "intentional" explosion inside a building on Harvard University's Longwood medical school campus early Saturday.

San Saba football team plays on former graveyard

This Halloween, San Saba's game against Holland High School will have some added "fright under the lights" as the teams face off on a field that was once a graveyard.

Texas city removes 'Defund the Wall' mural after Abbott's threat to pull road funds

The removal follows a letter to Laredo from the Texas Department of Public Safety, which said the city stood to lose $1.6 billion in funding if they refused to comply.

SNAP Benefits Latest: Texans likely won't see emergency funding on Nov. 1

Despite rulings from two federal judges on Friday who said SNAP benefits could not be suspended for the first time in the program's 61-year history, many Texans are still likely to face payment delays.

SNAP benefits gone? How to get free or discounted groceries

As SNAP benefits will lapse for millions in November, several food delivery services are offering ways to get discounted groceries. Here are some options available.

Texas voters pass Proposition 8 on state inheritance taxes

A ballot measure to prevent future legislative sessions from imposing taxes on an estate or inheritance passed with Texas voters.

White House resuming public tours in December

Public tours of the White House will resume in December, offering the chance for visitors to see the People’s House decorated for the holiday season.