First trooper-involved shooting in Central Texas …
Texas Department of Public Safety troopers shot and killed a man after the agency said he fired at troopers first.
Texas Department of Public Safety troopers shot and killed a man after the agency said he fired at troopers first.
Texas Department of Public Safety troopers shot and killed a man after the agency said he fired at troopers first.
The 22nd Austin City Limits Music Festival is just around the corner, and festival organizers alongside city leaders are laying out all the crucial things attendees need to know before arriving at Zilker Park. https://www.kxan.com/acl/what-to-know-before-attending-the-2023-austin-city-limits-music-festival/
Firefighters responded to a house fire in south Austin Tuesday morning, the Austin Fire Department said on social media. https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/afd-south-austin-home-on-fire/
This fall, the city of Austin will start work on a project to make the trip to Palm Elementary safer for students. It is part of the city’s Safe Routes to School program that started back in 2017. https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/safe-routes-to-school-project-starting-in-southeast-austin/
Good morning, everyone and happy Tuesday! We're here with the top stories making headlines. These include a look at the hail damage after storms tore through Central Texas, AISD to vote on special education, and a vote is expected today on Central Health's budget. Read more here: https://www.kxan.com/news/local/round-rock-dealerships-see-hail-damage-expect-deals-for-dented-cars/
The Austin Independent School District Board of Trustees will meet Tuesday night to vote on the Texas Education Agency’s plan for state intervention in the district’s special education services. https://www.kxan.com/news/education/austin-isd-to-vote-on-tea-state-intervention-plan-tuesday-night/
The Board of Trustees for the Dripping Springs Independent School District voted Monday night to join a lawsuit against the Texas Education Agency. https://www.kxan.com/news/education/dripping-springs-isd-joins-lawsuit-against-tea-over-school-rankings/
After severe thunderstorms and hail blew through Central Texas late Sunday evening, some residents might have woken up this morning with cracked window shields, roof damage and, yes, dents in their cars. Read more https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/at-home-tricks-to-fix-small-dents-in-your-car/
Beware if you've got a beach trip planned to the Texas coast. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is monitoring a red tide event. The bloom is believed to have caused some fish kills in San Luis Pass, Surfside Beach and the Freeport Channel.
On Monday, the Hays Consolidated Independent School District board approved the superintendent’s request to the Hays County Sheriff’s Office for additional school resource officers. Read more https://www.kxan.com/news/local/hays/hays-cisd-board-approves-superintendents-request-for-additional-school-resource-officers/
The back and forth over what Central Health should be charging you, and what services should be provided with that money, continues this week. Read more https://www.kxan.com/news/local/travis-county/travis-county-commissioners-to-revisit-central-healths-budget-tuesday/
People in Round Rock and the Austin area woke up to shattered windshields, dented cars, and damaged roofs Monday morning after hail fell from the sky overnight.
Former top deputies who were fired by Attorney General Ken Paxton after reporting him to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced plans to move forward with their lawsuit on Monday, vowing to continue their legal battle in a “real court” after the attorney general was acquitted on impeachment charges in the Senate.