UPDATES: Texas House taking up resolution to impeach Ken Paxton at 1 p.m.
The House General Investigating Committee is calling up the articles enumerated in House Resolution 2377 on Saturday at 1 p.m. for the House’s consideration.
The House General Investigating Committee is calling up the articles enumerated in House Resolution 2377 on Saturday at 1 p.m. for the House’s consideration.
Impeachment is the process by which the Texas legislative branch has the power to remove a public official from office. Only two Texas officials have ever been successfully impeached.
One person was critically injured after a train struck a pedestrian in south Austin Saturday morning, according to Austin-Travis County EMS.
Just announced heading into Memorial Day weekend, a Central Texas Air Evacuation base, used to get people to the hospital faster, is closing down for good. The Air Evac Lifeteam in La Grange has been serving patients within a 150-mile radius for 25 years. Its seemingly abrupt closure is blamed on not enough people using the team's services and decreasing reimbursement. That's according to the Fayette County Office of Emergency Management.
On Friday, Austin’s newest joint Fire/EMS station in West Austin and Travis County, AFD Station #52 and ATCEMS Station #41, held its grand opening.
Since the year 1950, there have been more than 9,600 tornadoes that have touched down in Texas, causing nearly $7 billion in damages, more than 500 deaths and over 9,000 people injured, according to the El Paso Times' Tornado Archive.
"Be thankful and grateful for these individuals that have paved the way. Because if it wasn't for them and it wasn't for us then who knows where our nations would be," Morgan said.
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From May 30 through June 1, Texas will send the most competitors of any state to the Scripps National Spelling Bee for its 95th annual competition in National Harbor, Maryland.
Austin Pets Alive!, Austin Humane Society and Austin Animal Center will hold a “300 Homes” adoption promotion beginning Saturday, May 27, and running through June 4.
A motorcyclist died early Saturday morning after a collision in Travis County near Lago Visa.
It happened just before midnight Friday on Research Boulevard northbound near Metric Boulevard.
Dell Seton Medical Center has opened a first-of-its-kind in Central Texas specialist unit designed to care for patients with neurocritical needs.
On Wednesday, the Austin Transit Partnership held an event to provide information on the construction of the Project Connect light rail system.
John Malone saw plenty at his small motel on U. S. 79 in Homer, La., but how he got his hands on one of Bonnie Parker's shoes shows the extreme popularity of these hardened criminals in rural, northern Louisiana at the time of their death in 1934.
The one thing we can live without, but the one thing we hate to have in our presence, is bees!
Stefanie Turner carried three large boxes of cookies into the Texas Capitol Friday morning and delivered them to three state lawmakers who she said helped send a bill named for her late son to the governor's desk.
The Austin Police Department needs the public’s help finding Shawn Baptista, 43, who has been arrested twice for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon – both incidents occurring at or near the Domain Shopping Center in North Austin.
A case of mpox has been recorded in Travis County, marking the first case in Austin since February.
Typhoon Texas Waterparks announced students with good grades can get into its Austin and Houston locations for free from May 30 through June 2.
Texas' temporary tags are being used to turn vehicles into virtually untraceable "ghost cars" in all 50 states, according to law enforcement, who say even new security features designed to make the paper tags harder to counterfeit haven't helped.
The bill was championed for its strong patient safety measures and received overwhelming support from Republicans, Democrats and even the Texas Medical Board. If Gov. Greg Abbott signs it into law, it will address many of the problems KXAN uncovered.