Mariachi group at Crockett Early College High School
A South Austin high school is embracing a Mexican tradition through music.
Eddie Lacy, ex-NFL running back, accused of DUI in Arizona
Former National Football League running back Eddie Lacy was arrested for allegedly driving under the influence in Scottsdale.
Phoenix neighbors face off in the 'Battle of the Robs' with dueling Trump, Harris signs
We're weeks away from the 2024 presidential election, and two north Phoenix neighbors are going head-to-head, but in a different way.
Top US states where you're most likely to discover gold today
Discover which U.S. states offer the best chances of striking gold. With California leading the way, see where amateur prospectors and professionals alike can find the richest gold deposits across the nation.
Biden to visit Carolinas Wednesday amid Hurricane Helene devastation
Hurricane Helene’s remnants have caused catastrophic damage across the Southeast.
Deadly H-E-B shooting: Man killed by security guard identified
So far, no charges have been filed in the deadly H-E-B shooting in North Austin, but police are sharing more information on what led up to the shooting.
Texas man executed for fatally stabbing twin teenage girls in 1989
A Texas man convicted of fatally stabbing twin 16-year-old girls more than three decades ago was executed on Tuesday evening.
Christopher Taylor deadly conduct trial: Jury to begin deliberations soon
The trial for Austin police officer Christopher Taylor is moving forward. He is charged with deadly conduct in the 2019 officer-involved shooting death of Mauris DeSilva.
'Smishing' text message scam targeting TxTag toll customers
There’s a new scam going around, targeting people who drive on Texas toll roads. It involves fraudulent text messages that appear to be from TxTag or other toll agencies.
2025 Red Poppy Festival Poster Artist applications now being accepted
The City of Georgetown is now taking entries for the 2025 Red Poppy Festival Poster Artist.
Witness tries saving victim in North Austin shooting
The Austin Police Department is investigating two homicides that happened within 12 hours. A witness said she tried to help save one of the victims who was shot early Tuesday morning.
APD officer arrested for domestic disturbance in New Braunfels
An Austin police officer was arrested in New Braunfels for a domestic disturbance.
Pedestrian killed in East Austin crash identified
A pedestrian killed in a hit-and-run in East Austin was identified by police.
APD looking for man accused of assaulting elderly victim in North Austin
The Austin Police Department (APD) is asking for the public's help identifying a man accused of assaulting an elderly man.
Strike at ports update: 45,000 stop work along East Coast, Gulf docks
A union contract involving 45,000 dockworkers lapsed on Monday, kicking off a strike that could shut down ports across the East and Gulf coasts. Here's how it could impact you.
2 found shot in Applebee's parking lot in New Braunfels
New Braunfels police are investigating after two people were found shot inside a vehicle in an Applebee's parking lot located in the 900 block of I-35 North frontage road.
Hundreds of US troops battle devastation caused by 'biblical' Helene floods
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said Helene has caused unprecedented devastation across the western portion of the state. He emphasized the scale of the recovery ahead, stating: "This will be a long and difficult recovery."
'Shocking' constitutional discipline violations at now-closed FCI Dublin: judge
A federal judge has extended the role of the special master over the now-closed FCI Dublin women's prison, saying that a review of the Bureau of Prisons' disciplinary actions against the incarcerated women showed a "shocking" error rate of nearly half.
Austin police investigating 2nd homicide in less than 12 hours
The Austin Police Department is investigating an incident in the 12000 block of Research Boulevard as the city's latest homicide.
FBI to pay $22M to settle harassment claims from women trainees at Quantico
The FBI agreed Monday to pay more than $22 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging female recruits were singled out for dismissal in training and routinely harassed by instructors with sexually charged comments about their breast size, false allegations of infidelity and the need to take contraception “to control their moods."