-
Popular Central Texas Swimming Hole Dries Up
Jacob’s Well, a popular Central Texas spring enjoyed by swimmers, is running dry.
-
Popular Swimming Hole Near Austin Dries Up
Jacob’s Well, a popular Central Texas swimming hole is drying up and you can blame the drought.
-
Man Who Police Say Killed Dallas Teacher Arrested After Officer-Involved Shooting: Affidavits
A man wanted in connection with the killing of a beloved Pleasant Grove P.E. teacher is being held in the Hays County Jail on a $2 million bond according to jail officials.
-
Woman Gets Life in Prison in Stabbing, Beheading of 5-Year-Old Daughter
A Texas woman accused of stabbing and beheading her 5-year-old daughter in 2017 has been convicted of capital murder and sentenced to life in prison.
-
-
Texas: Western Artist Inspired by Museum in Kerrville
Jason Scull fell into the art scene by accident. The Kerrville Daily Times reports a friend was in town, so Scull took him to the Cowboy Artists of America Museum, which is now the Museum of Western Art.
-
Amazon Fulfillment Site Near Austin, Texas, Busy With Demand
Inside Amazon’s 855,000-square-foot warehouse on East McCarty Lane in San Marcos, man and machine work together daily to fulfill the millions of customer orders they’re responsible for each year.
-
2 Dead, 3 Hospitalized, 1 Charged in Hit-and-Run Crash
Two teens are dead, three other people are hospitalized and a man is in custody charged with multiple hit-and-run counts after a two-vehicle collision in Central Texas.
-
Kangaroo Who Had Been on the Run in Central Texas Captured
Cross him off the list of America’s most wanted marsupials. A kangaroo named Harry that had been on the loose after escaping from a Central Texas ranch for exotic animals was captured and returned home on Saturday.
-
Texas Landowners Fight Kinder Morgan's $2B Pipeline Proposal
Landowners in Texas Hill Country are scrambling to figure out how to reroute or stop a $2 billion natural gas pipeline proposed by Houston-based Kinder Morgan.
-
Texas Parents Charged for Child's Death Blame ‘Demons'
Court documents show Texas parents accused of killing their 2-year-old this month blame “demons” and “evil.”
-
Emergency Alert System in Effect After Flooding
Hays County emergency officials say several mass phone calls were made to people in the Wimberley area as part of a notification system warning of dangerous weather during deadly Memorial Day flooding.
-
Texas Flood Damage Estimates For Public Property Top $80M
Preliminary damage estimates to public property from deadly Memorial Day weekend storms and flooding in Central Texas is more than $80 million, according to the Austin-American Statesman.
-
Texas Flooding Victims Pleaded For Help in 911 Calls
Recordings of 911 calls reveal frantic calls for help from people staying in homes along the flooded Blanco River in Texas, including a woman who said the house she was in was “floating.”
-
Some Flood, Tornado Victims in Texas Could Get Federal Help
People in three Texas counties recovering from last month’s devastating floods and tornadoes could be eligible for federal assistance.
-
Bat at Texas School Tests Positive for Rabies
Hays County and state officials say a bat found at a junior high school has tested positive for rabies.
-
Meat-Free School Lunches Draw Ire of State Official
The state’s agriculture commissioner says he’s not pleased with a school district that only offers meat-free lunch options every Monday.