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Multiple teenagers in the Austin area have been arrested for various charges of grand theft auto, unlawful possession of a gun and evading arrest, AISD held a meeting related to another of its failin…
A pizza store in Austin saw its employees go on strike and protest in front of the store over the weekend, city officials are speaking out against an Austin woman's deportation and Texas State Rep. E…
District 10 Austin City Councilman Marc Duchen joins us in studio to discuss the cap & stitch project, homelessness & public safety, a new THC ban bill is emerging from the Texas House and the first …
Immigration advocates are speaking out against the arrest & deportation of an Austin family that was pulled over near Dobie Elementary, an HOA president in Westlake is slamming Elon Musk as a neighbo…
Austin officials are scrambling to try and find money to pay for the cap & stitch project over I-35, a man is suing the city of Austin for an injury sustained during the 2020 BLM protest that shut do…
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is going after the Austin school district for allegedly teaching critical race theory, Eanes ISD is being sued by the operators of the Westlake Athletic Community Ce…
Austin city staff released a memo that states the pilot program that opened up Sixth Street to traffic on weekends lead to a noticeable decline in general crime as well as fights, police officer inju…
Time is ticking on the Texas Legislative session. Republicans are frustrated at a lack of immigration bills getting a hearing. The Texas House has passed a bill that would prohibit children from usin…
Austin city officials are declining to take any action in regards to a growing homeless encampment, two people are facing charges related to the alleged experimentation and abuse of corpses at a nort…
Cedar Park is gearing up to defend itself in a lawsuit filed by a woman who claims she was sexually assaulted by a former Cedar Park police officer, the Texas House Public Education Committee heard t…
Austin's Homeless Strategy Officer David Gray is asking for over $100 million dollars for homeless services in the upcoming city budget, there's a push for high speed rail from local & state official…
Multiple senior level employees have left their positions with SXSW, early voting in Central Texas begins on Saturday for a number of elections, propositions & bond proposals and a "Save Dobie" rally…
Multiple school districts in Texas are pushing back against the state after the Texas Education Agency released performance ratings for school districts, the Austin Police Oversight Committee has rel…
Dobie Middle School gets a brief reprieve from the Texas Education Agency, local community leaders are trying to tamp down on the youth violence rising in Travis County and Texas Attorney General Ken…
An audit has revealed that top officials with the Austin Police Department don't have a long-term plan for recruiting, Austin's Homeless Strategy office will begin putting $2.2 million dollars into m…
AISD officials continue to blame the state for poor results and the possible closing of Dobie Middle School, the Austin City Council is expected to approve the purchase of an office building for $26 …
Only six months after installing new bike lanes, the city of Austin will have to spend thousands of dollars to remove them after nearby residents pushed back against the bike lanes, multiple plans ar…
Demolition crews have started work on tearing down the current Austin Convention Center, the Austin Downtown Commission is looking for more partnerships & philanthropy to address the homeless issue a…
Teachers unions are responding unhappily to the school voucher bill that cleared the Texas House, Austin's city auditor has shared data that shows vacancies in the city's police department continue t…
The Texas Senate has passed a bill that would ban cell phones in schools, teacher union officials are accusing the Texas Education Agency's school ratings system as being flawed for why Dobie Middle …