LIVE UPDATES: Baylor University warns of 'dangerous situation' on Waco campus
Baylor University is telling people to seek secure shelter due to a “dangerous situation" on its Waco campus.
Austin ISD celebrates 10 years of summer theater series
Austin ISD is marking 10 years of its summer theater series program, which the district calls the largest theater camp in Central Texas.
Williamson County, Georgetown animal shelter merger becomes official on July 14
The merger between the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter and the Georgetown Animal Shelter will be official next month and will come with some changes.
US Supreme Court rules in favor of Texas death row inmate in untested DNA case
The U.S. Supreme Court sided with a Texas death row inmate in a challenge over whether he had standing to sue a district attorney who refused to test DNA evidence.
Austin nonprofit donates A/C to Texas Humane Heroes
Austin Air Conditioning donated A/C to puppies housed at the Texas Humane Heroes.
Georgetown neighborhood sues nearby limestone quarries for 'dust and noise'
A Georgetown neighborhood is taking a limestone quarry to court. It comes after years of what they call negligence, nuisance, and property damage.
17 possible amendments to the Texas Constitution will be on the ballot this November. Here's the list.
The amendments include changes to how property taxes are calculated, when and how bail can be denied and more.
Texas school bus crash: Mother of child injured speaks out
The mother of an injured child who was on a Hays CISD school bus last year when a cement truck crashed into it and killed two people is speaking out.
'Liver King' arrested in Austin after allegedly threatening Joe Rogan
Social media influencer Brian Johnson, who is better known as "Liver King" online, was arrested in Austin on Tuesday after posting threatening messages directed towards podcaster Joe Rogan.
Austin Community College, North Texas student, look to join lawsuit over end of Texas Dream Act
A community college and activist groups are seeking to reinstate Texas' in-state tuition for undocumented students, challenging a recent settlement that ended the program.
North Texas faith leaders sue TEA, school districts over Ten Commandments law
The plaintiffs argue the law violates the First Amendment by unconstitutionally pressuring students into religious observance and interfering with parents' rights regarding their children's religious education.
Austin-based Bumble to lay off 30% of workforce
Austin-based Bumble approved layoffs for approximately 240 employees.
2024 Hays County Road Bond struck down by judge over Texas Open Meetings Act violation
A judge has struck down the 2024 Hays County road bond, ruling that the Commissioners Court violated the Texas Open Meetings Act when it called for a special election for the $440 million bond.
APD asking for help in murder investigation
APD Detectives Release Images of a Person of Interest in Connection to a Homicide Investigation. This person of interest is believed to be a dark-skinned male, with short dreadlocks. He appears to be wearing white shoes, light colored blue jeans and a long sleeve black shirt with a large white “S” or possibly a dollar sign on the front.
Top five buyer-friendly housing markets offer price cuts and increased inventory
Shopping for a home can be challenging, but looking for one in a real estate market that’s more favorable to buyers can help ease that pain.
Texas THC ban: Most Texans disapprove of SB 3, poll shows
New polling shows that most Texans disapprove of the Texas Legislature's effort to outlaw the production and sale of THC products in the state.
Police looking for person of interest in East Austin deadly shooting
Investigators with the Austin Police Department have identified the victim who was found shot in the neck this past weekend in East Austin.
Texas man gets decades in prison on domestic violence charges
A Hays County man has been sentenced to decades in prison after a jury found him guilty on domestic violence charges.
Silver Alert canceled for missing elderly man last seen in NE Austin
A Silver Alert has been canceled for a missing elderly man in Northeast Austin. He was found safe.
Texas parents, students react to bill banning cell phones in classrooms
Students across Texas may have to put their phones away now that Governor Abbott has signed a bill banning them in classrooms.