Man convicted of murder in downtown 'gun battle' that killed teen in 2021
A man has been convicted of murder and deadly conduct in connection with a downtown Austin “gun battle” that killed a teenager in 2021.
These flights are most likely to be delayed this Christmas, New Year’s
A new study reveals which U.S. flight routes face the biggest holiday delays – and which might get you home early.
South Oak Cliff football player arrested for shooting teammate just hours after championship win
A South Oak Cliff High School football player is accused of shooting a teammate just hours after their state championship win over the weekend.
1 dead in auto-ped crash in South Austin: ATCEMS
One person is dead after an auto-pedestrian crash in South Austin.
Ira 'Ike' Schab, WWII vet and one of last remaining Pearl Harbor survivors, dies at 105
Ira “Ike" Schab was 21 years old when the Pearl Harbor attack occurred on Dec. 7, 1941.
APD looking for SUV that struck, injured e-bike rider in NW Austin
The Austin Police Department is looking for a driver that struck and injured an e-bike rider in November.
Trump’s ‘Warrior Dividend’ for military funded through Pentagon, not tariffs
The president suggested last week that a $1,776 Christmas bonus for troops was made possible through tariff revenue – when it was actually money they were already set to receive from the Pentagon.
'We’re all going to die': Alaska Airlines passenger accused of trying to open cabin door midflight
An Alaska Airlines passenger is facing federal charges after allegedly attempting to open the cabin door during a flight from Deadhorse to Anchorage.
Pastor charged with cyberstalking estranged wife for years before her death
A federal grand jury in South Carolina has indicted a pastor, John Paul Miller, on charges of cyberstalking his estranged wife and making false statements to federal investigators.
Man in self-inflicted Atlanta Airport shooting now charged with felonies
A 59-year-old man who intentionally shot himself at the Atlanta Airport is recovering in the hospital and now faces multiple felony charges, police said.
Gun jams as shoplifting suspect tries to shoot Ohio police officer at point-blank range in wild bodycam video
Heart-pounding video shows the moment a shoplifting suspect allegedly tried to shoot an Ohio police officer at point-blank range inside a Walmart only to be stopped when his gun appeared to malfunction and a store security worker intervened.
38-year-old victim dies in fatal New Braunfels pedestrian accident
A 38-year-old pedestrian has died after being struck by a vehicle on an I-35 frontage road in New Braunfels on Friday night.
San Francisco power outage: Waymo vehicles block intersection
Video circulated online this weekend of stalled Waymos blocking intersections and causing traffic jams during a massive power outage in San Francisco.
1 suspect dead after shooting 2 deputies at San Antonio-area home
A 38-year-old suspect was killed and two Bexar County deputies were wounded during an exchange of gunfire at a domestic disturbance call on Wednesday morning.
Austin man in custody after fatal stabbing in northeast Travis County
A man in his 40s was killed in a northeast Travis County stabbing early Sunday morning, leading to the arrest and murder charge of 30-year-old Faran Abdolrahimi.
Video: Muddy eruption at Yellowstone’s Black Diamond Pool
A muddy eruption at Yellowstone National Park was just captured on camera in an area that has been closed to the public for hazard assessments.
Polling shows tight GOP Primary as Texas Senate Race heats up
John Cornyn faces high-profile primary challenges from Ken Paxton and Wesley Hunt, while Democrats Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico compete for their party's nomination in the tightening 2026 Texas U.S. Senate race.
Texas cities face fines up to $125,000 as state begins policing public restroom access
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a public tip line to enforce the state’s new bathroom law while cities like Austin move to build inclusive facilities amid expected legal challenges.
Some Epstein files released Friday disappear from DOJ website
At least 16 files related to Jeffrey Epstein that were released Friday have disappeared from the DOJ website, including photos of President Trump, with no explanation.
6 Texas rivers where you are most likely to encounter snakes
Discover the incredible variety of snakes living in Texas's most famous rivers, from the rare Brazos water snake to the venomous timber rattlesnakes of the East Texas pine forests.



















