Witness, detective accounts shared on third day of 6th Street shooting suspect trial
The trial of Sixth Street mass shooting suspect De’ondre White continued Thursday in Austin.
The trial of Sixth Street mass shooting suspect De’ondre White continued Thursday in Austin.
Compensation will increase from the current $6 to $20 on the first day of jury services, as well as from $40 to $58 "on subsequent days except for the City of Austin jury trials," per a Travis County release.
U.S. District Judge David Hittner issued a temporary restraining order against Senate Bill 12, which was set to go into effect Friday. He granted this request after a two-day hearing earlier this week over a lawsuit brought by an Austin-based drag performer, a local drag production company and three other plaintiffs. Hittner wrote in his decision that this order will last only 14 days while he deliberates on a permanent injunction over the law. If that ultimately happens, it will almost certainly be appealed by the state.
Palacio's defense attorneys filed a motion for the bond hearing after the charges were reduced, asking for a $50,000 bond on the murder charge and $15,000 on the aggravated assault charge.
Austin City Council on Thursday unanimously approved Robin Henderson as the Austin Police Department's new interim police chief.
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A new Texas law will increase punishments for students vaping on school campuses.
Activists rallied in front of the Governor’s Mansion Thursday in protest of Gov. Abbott’s policies regarding harm reduction and drug overdose prevention.
A man was arrested July 4 in connection with reportedly grooming a young girl, according to the Travis County Sheriff’s Office.
A new Texas law banning transgender health care for minors will go into effect Friday, Sept. 1 after the Texas Supreme Court denied a motion for temporary relief on Thursday.
A young child was severely injured in an apparent road rage incident Monday evening near Del Valle, the Travis County Sheriff's Office said.
If you looked up at the sky Wednesday night, you were treated to a rare sight: a blue supermoon.
The City of Austin said it reached a tentative agreement Monday with the Austin Emergency Medical Services Association (AEMSA).
The City of Austin said administrative offices and other municipal facilities will be closed on Monday, Sept. 4 for the Labor Day holiday.
Some laws going into effect in the Lone Star State were passed back in 2021, but around 774 laws will go into effect that were passed by the Texas Legislature in 2023.
The Austin-Bergstrom International Airport often sees long lines.
Austin Police are investigating after they say gunshots were fired during an attempted robbery inside Lakeline Mall Wednesday evening.
Round Rock city council approved the first reading of its proposed budget and is set to retain one of the lowest property tax rates in all of Central Texas.
Austin City Council has a lengthy agenda Thursday, the first meeting back after finishing its budget approval process. Here's some of what we're watching.
The Bastrop County Animal Shelter said Tuesday it needs to empty one of its largest kennels by Sept. 4 for a remodel.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport breaks ground on terminal expansion with West Gate Expansion project.
A senior football player at Bowie High School almost died from a heat stroke after a game last week, according to his mom. Things are somewhat back to normal for Justin Trumpler and his family, after nearly a week ago he was rushed the the Emergency Room.
The Austin Police Department is seeking the public's help in finding a person who it says is responsible for hitting a man with a vehicle in south Austin over the weekend, according to a APD news release.
Teachers in Austin ISD were surprised by Austin Ed Fund visiting school campuses on Wednesday to present checks to the 2023 Inspire the Future grant program recipients.