As flu cases spike across the state and country, five Central Texas school districts have already cancelled school for the remainder of the week to contain it.
Central Texas school districts are implementing measures to protect undocumented students from ICE raids, maintaining their commitment to a safe educational environment amidst recent changes by the Trump administration.
Texas Parks and Wildlife purchased a 2,020-acre property along the Colorado River in an effort to create a new state park.
H-E-B wants to pave paradise and put up a parking lot. The Texas grocer is making plans in Dripping Springs, a city west of Austin, to demolish its 75,000-square-foot store off U.S. 290 and use the space as a parking lot for a new 125,
Del Valle, in Southeastern Travis County, is a food desert. Residents have been advocating for a grocery store for years.
Eighth-grade students showed declines in both reading and math proficiency on the 2024 NAEP, also known as the Nation’s Report Card.
GEORGETOWN, Texas (KWTX) - Police say there were no explosive devices found after authorities responded to a bomb threat at Georgetown High School. Georgetown police say their investigation identified a 16-year-old male living in Georgia who admitted to making the threat.
The recent lifting of a federal aid freeze has provided temporary relief to local nonprofits like the United Way of Central Texas, though concerns still remain.
If the school district does get a visit from ICE, they will be treated like any other law enforcement agency. The district will ask for a badge or law enforcement ID. They will then contact a school resource officer or Manor ISD police.
Mathew Bible was convicted on two counts of indecency with a child. The jury took less than an hour to reach the guilty verdict.
Businesses, organizations and government entities across Central Texas are making operational changes due to the arctic blast hitting the region.
The funding comes from federal grants, which President Trump wants to pause via an executive order, which would freeze all federal funding. Tompkins says the nonprofit received close to $40,000 for food last year, and funding CEO Justin Derington says is a critical part of the work they do at the center.