Manor TD: Da’rion Godley 67-yard fumble return
After Westwood had moved the ball down the field to the Manor 25-yard line, the Mustangs forced a fumble and Da'rion Godley pulled off the 67-yard scoop-and-score.
After Westwood had moved the ball down the field to the Manor 25-yard line, the Mustangs forced a fumble and Da'rion Godley pulled off the 67-yard scoop-and-score.
After Westwood had moved the ball down the field to the Manor 25-yard line, the Mustangs forced a fumble and Da'rion Godley pulled off the 67-yard scoop-and-score.
Police said they took a man into custody after a SWAT situation. Read more: https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/apd-officers-responding-to-east-austin-swat-call/
Construction projects along with demand for housing are creating challenges for UT students in West Campus. Will DuPree talks with KXAN News intern Cristina Folsom about her reporting looking into these issues. Read more: https://www.kxan.com/news/local/west-campus-local/construction-demand-creates-challenges-for-students-living-in-west-campus/
KXAN crime reporter Brianna Hollis and digital reporter Sam Stark dive into the investigations into Raul Meza Jr. on “KXAN Live: The Meza Case” to give you a look behind the curtain at the team’s coverage. You can watch the streams live on Thursdays.
A Hays County deputy is among the 11 people hurt after a multi-vehicle crash on Hwy. 290 in Dripping Springs. Read more: https://www.kxan.com/traffic/traffic-alert-part-of-hwy-290-closed-near-dripping-springs/
Austin’s largest permanent housing development for folks coming out of homelessness has brought back its annual Christmas celebration, the Community First! Village of Lights.
At least 11 people were injured following a multi-vehicle collision in Hays County Thursday morning, according to the Hays County Sheriff’s Office. https://www.kxan.com/traffic/traffic-alert-part-of-hwy-290-closed-near-dripping-springs/
As temperatures have warmed over the last decade, the plant hardiness zones across the country have shifted.
The man convicted of arson at an Austin synagogue was sentenced to 10 years in prison, a $25 million opioid prevention plan was approved, and Mobile Loaves and Fishes is holding its Village of Lights over the next two weekends. Plus, a look at the forecast. More on kxan.com.
The City of Austin’s Economic Development Department allocated $3.5 million in grant funding to 368 local professional musicians, bands and independent promotors, city officials announced in a Wednesday release. Read more https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/austin-awards-3-5m-in-grants-to-local-musicians/
The Kyle Fire Department marked a month of milestones in November. Read more https://www.kxan.com/news/local/hays/kyle-fire-department-adds-3-new-engines-breaks-ground-on-new-station/
On Wednesday, organizers of the Trail of lights flipped the switch a bit early to test out that every bulb is working ahead of the Austin holiday tradition.
Steven Heller, 35, waited almost a year to return to the spot of his New Year’s Day crash. Looking across the busy intersection, he recalled the fleeting moments before impact. Read more https://www.kxan.com/investigations/hit-by-stolen-car-victim-waits-months-for-state-assistance-hes-not-alone/