Author: KXAN
KXAN -- Austin Police are investigating hateful messages targeted towards the Jewish community in North Austin.
KXAN — A break in one of the city’s largest water pipes leaked 105 million gallons of potable water this year before being repaired, according to records obtained from Austin Water Utility.
KXAN -- Austin’s Public Safety Committee discussed Monday night whether to devote taxpayer dollars to Syrian refugee relocation efforts.
KXAN – Hundreds of thousands joined global demonstrations calling for adoption of measures to combat climate change. One such rally was here in Austin.
KXAN — Austin Mayor Steve Adler, City Council Member Leslie Pool and Travis County Commissioner Brigid Shea are getting ready to head to Paris to attend a Climate Change Conference.
KXAN — Hours after KXAN reported a rock throwing case near I-35 and Rundberg Lane, an Uber driver, who asked not to be named, contacted us to say his dash camera was rolling when his vehicle was damaged by a rock
KXAN — As millions of Americans are about to get on planes for Thanksgiving, airports across the county are seeing a rise in ground delays.
KXAN — The Austin Fire Department is asking for help identifying two suspects who may have set two trash fires in West Campus.
KXAN — The stage is set for what could be a wild winter for Central Texas.
KXAN – There’s not much middle ground anymore. You're either against or for bringing Syrians fleeing violence into Texas.
KXAN — Hundreds of trees line Hairy Man Road in Round Rock, but one of them stands out. A crucifix marks the spot where a person lost their life.
KXAN — The Pflugerville community came together on Saturday to spread a message: everyone is welcome in their city.
KXAN — A big congratulations to the Dripping Springs High School volleyball team, the new 5-A state champs!
KXAN — Two Syrian families trying to make it in to the U.S. were detained at the Texas Mexico border this week. The Department of Homeland Security said the eight people turned themselves in, in Laredo on Tuesday - asking for asylum
KXAN — It’s been six months since a man slashed a woman’s throat and stabbed her several times in the parking lot of a grocery store in South Austin.
KXAN — Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is facing criticism following a post on his Facebook page that compares Syrian refugees to rattlesnakes.
KXAN — The city’s population boom is causing an inevitable headache for many downtown visitors: a parking crunch.
KXAN -- State troopers will now ask every driver they pull over to tell them their race so it can be properly reported to the state, Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steven McCraw announced on Wednesday.
KXAN — A man was pulled over by two armed people impersonating police in Hays County Tuesday evening.
KXAN – Thursday kicks off a week of free meals for those who go hungry in the Austin community leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday.
KXAN – This week, the governor is refusing to welcome those fleeing Syria. Abbott has also hired a refugee coordinator to...
KXAN — An argument between pro-Palestinian students and an Israeli professor at the University of Texas became heated Friday. In...
KXAN — A dog who fell nearly 100 feet from the 45 Toll Friday night in Round Rock is back and recovering with his family.