Gym locker thefts: Police seeing rise in reports

A gym-goer in Austin is warning others about what happened to him as Austin police officers say they're seeing a rise in reports of this crime too.

I-35 deadly multi-vehicle crash: Driver indicted on 22 charges

A Travis County grand jury has indicted the driver at the center of a deadly multi-vehicle crash on I-35 in March on 22 charges, including five counts of manslaughter.

Trump laser pointer incident: Man arrested for allegedly aiming beam at Marine One

A man has been arrested on a federal charge after allegedly aiming a laser pointer at Marine One while President Donald Trump was aboard, according to a court filing released Monday.

Secret Service dismantles telecom threat capable of crippling NYC cell service

The U.S. Secret Service has dismantled a massive hidden telecom network in New York. Investigators say the system could have crippled cell towers and jammed 911 calls.

Petition against proposed homeless center location in South Austin

Sunrise Navigation Center, Austin’s largest homeless service provider, is in the final stages of relocating but the new proposed location has been met with swift pushback from neighbors.

Highway 290 expansion: Wheels moving with TEO community meetings

Two community meetings are scheduled this week to discuss pushing the Highway 290 tollway through Manor and into Elgin.

Pornhub to block Arizona access due to new age verification law

Pornhub, one of the world's largest adult content websites, is blocking access for users in Arizona. This comes as a new state law, House Bill 2112, takes effect Sept. 26. Arizona is now among two dozen states with similar age verification legislation.

School superintendent defends teachers criticized for assigning book with profanity to students

A Texas school district superintendent went viral on Facebook after a social media commenter allegedly called teachers "demons" for assigning a book this person considered inappropriate.

Lee County sheriff arrested for DWI, released from custody in under 90 minutes

Lee County Sheriff Garrett Christian Durrenberger was arrested by Texas DPS over the weekend for driving while intoxicated, and according to jail records, only spent 84 minutes in custody before he was released.

Man who made threat against Austin ISD board convicted of hate crime

Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza recently announced that his office secured a hate crime conviction for Michael Boone.