Drug overdoses leading cause of Travis County accidental deaths in 2022
For the second year in a row, the Travis County Medical Examiner's Office reported drug toxicity was the leading cause of accidental deaths countywide in 2022.
For the second year in a row, the Travis County Medical Examiner's Office reported drug toxicity was the leading cause of accidental deaths countywide in 2022.
The Travis County Emergency Services Department No. 2 (ESD No. 2) said they received a call Tuesday night after 7 p.m. about a woman who was stuck in the storm sewers. ESD no. 2 Assistant Chief Mark Moellenberg said she was neither injured nor distressed when crew members found her.
With a bye this weekend in the Big 12 Conference schedule, it was the only game of the week for the No. 5 Longhorns. Now, the team is off until May 3 when they host Sam Houston State. Texas plays its final Big 12 series against Baylor May 5-7, and then the postseason begins with the Big 12 Conference tournament in Oklahoma City the following weekend.
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A probable cause affidavit revealed new details in a Texas teen's deadly stabbing of his parents.
According to Travis County court records, 30-year-old Laderious Nicholson was convicted by the court after the terms of his plea were negotiated.
Once the center is up and running, it's expected to help about 200 students a year get cybersecurity training.
According to court documents, from 2016 through at least April 2017, the three men operated two PACs that solicited contributions from the public through robocalls and radio and internet advertisements, the DOJ said.
The update will cover the status of overdose deaths in the county from 2022, including those which were fentanyl-related, according to a release from the county.
Expect a loud group singalong to "Mr. Brightside" at the Circuit of the Americas this fall, as The Killers will headline the first night at the Formula 1 Lenovo U.S. Grand Prix.
The Buda Lions Club hosts the 26th annual Wiener Dog Races Saturday and Sunday at Buda City Park at 204 San Antonio St.
Meteorologist Kristen Currie spoke with Mia Abbruzzese, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Attn: Grace, to talk about the importance of sustainable health/wellness products.
A church in West Austin could soon be saving hundreds of thousands of dollars with a switch to solar panels.
Austin Energy customers using the city’s “Digital Self Service” system to pay their utility bill online may have run into website malfunctions this past fall and winter. City records reveal the payment system failed intermittently for four months – from September through mid-January –sporadically hampering an unknown number of customers trying to settle their utility accounts.
ACC said 50 employers will attend the ACC's All Majors Job Fair from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Building 1000 of ACC's Highland Campus on 6101 Highland Campus Dr.
The Magistery, a 1917 carousel from San Antonio, last went 'round in 1980—over 50 years ago. It's getting new life in Austin with plans to reopen later in 2023.
The department is preparing to start its Citizens on Patrol (COP) program. The program consists of citizen volunteers and acts like a "mobile neighborhood watch," as Sergeant Jessie Campbell explained.
Austin Police said two people were hurt after being hit by a vehicle in the West Campus neighborhood late Tuesday night. Police said one person is in custody.
Georgetown Police said a deadly crash shut down a portion of Leander Road near Interstate 35 early Wednesday morning.
The Longhorns hit 10 doubles in the game, one short of a program record, and used a 9-run third inning to turn a 5-0 lead into 14-0.
Several hundred jobs are expected to be cut at the corporate level as Whole Foods undergoes a reorganization, WSJ reported April 20 based on a company memo.
Tuesday night, Elgin ISD insisted it's telling the truth about recent fights and threats. Still, several parents are concerned about school safety given recent incidents.
Two Texas parents have been arrested after they allegedly tattooed their children by force, then tried to remove the tattoos once Child Protective Services (CPS) became involved, according to Lt. James Denby with the Zavalla Police Department.
The Austin Disaster Relief Network had to lay off a portion of its staff due to "a lack of funding," the nonprofit organization said.
Pitcher Mac Morgan and catcher Reese Atwood were instrumental in guiding the Longhorns to a 3-game sweep of Oklahoma State, and they were honored by the Big 12 Conference for their efforts. Morgan was selected as the league's pitcher of the week and Atwood was the player of the week.