Central Texans ring in 2023 with polar plunges
It's the start of a new year and some Central Texans are diving head first into 2023, completing polar plunges in Austin and beyond.
It's the start of a new year and some Central Texans are diving head first into 2023, completing polar plunges in Austin and beyond.
A Bryan police officer shot during a traffic stop late Thursday night is out of the hospital.
More young kids are going to the emergency room for mental health emergencies than ever.
An arrest warrant has been issued after a Texas woman accused of murder failed to appear in court. However, it appears she died.
First responders arrived at a vehicle rescue call overnight Sunday in south Austin and reported a two-vehicle collision with a person pinned inside one of the vehicles.
By transcribing the previously untranscribed Table XXVII from the 1870 decennial census, a state-level glimpse into the historic job market can be seen.
The Texas "Killing Fields" alleged murderer, Clyde Edwin Hedrick, is being considered for release from supervision and GPS monitoring. The founder of Texas EquuSearch and the father of one of the victims, has asked the public to consider writing to the parole board to request that they do not release him.
The Leander ISD school also holds the unique honor of being the only band directly invited by parade organizers to participate. The other 20 schools were selected through an application process.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's ban of TikTok on state-issued devices halted activity on pages for state agencies and universities.
APD officers are searching the area to see if anyone was injured by the gunfire, but have not yet located any victims. Officers also have a description of the suspect and are searching for them.
On the last day of 2022 the Climate Prediction Center updated their forecast for January and it brings some good news.
Trailing 35-31 at the half, the Longhorns had a 4-point lead with 0:13 left in the game following a pair of Jabari Rice foul shots 68-64. The Sooners cut the lead to two with a Tanner Groves layup with 0:04 left, then Marcus Carr buried two more clutch foul shots to make it a two-possession game. Jacob Groves then drilled a 3-pointer for the Sooners but the clock ran out and the Longhorns claimed the road victory.
The Longhorns held the Wildcats to 29% shooting from the field and 13 made field goals. Kansas State made more foul shots, 14, than field goals. Texas meanwhile shot 48% from the field and 40% from 3-point range, nailing 10-of-25 tries from long distance.
One thing that makes this year's session different is the state's financial situation. Lawmakers will start budget talks with a record surplus.
Gourdough's Donuts posted online that its airstream was stolen over the Christmas holiday from Bastrop County.
Supply chain issues, soaring rents and a changing culture are among the reasons owners cited as what drove them to close the doors of these iconic Austin businesses. Here are a few that Austinites will undoubtedly miss in the New Year.