The Bell County Sheriffs Department is sharing new surveillance video taken shortly before Tiera Strand went missing from Downtown Austin.
Here are the latest updates from the KVUE Weather Team.
For the first time, were hearing from a survivor of a deadly school bus crash that killed two people.
University officials also said about half of the people arrested intended to disrupt campus.
Multiple disturbances north of Central Texas will bring the chance for isolated severe weather Friday through Sunday.
Austin Community Foundations new $15 million Housing Accelerator Fund will help developers of affordable housing fill in the gaps in their financing and it has backing from some big names on the Austin business scene.
A prominent Austin businessman who started Continental Automotive Group was charged with two counts of first degree arson and one count of second degree arson, according to the Travis County Sheriffs Office.
Southwests latest departure from IAH and other initiatives are expected to contribute between $1 billion and $1.5 billion in 2024 year-over-year pre-tax profits, the company said in its first-quarter earnings report released April 25.
Condolences have come from many corners for those who lost their jobs, a gut-wrenching experience for anyone. But a number of local businesses are offering even more potential new employment. At the end of this report, check out a list of the top tech recruiters in the Austin metro.
The niche Tex Mex barbecue joint announced on social media that it is under new management and will close temporarily during the transition. We can no longer continue to give our loyal customers sub par customer service and food, the former owners said.
Dozens of people were arrested at the University of Texas at Austins campus Wednesday as people gathered at a protest in support of Gaza.
A total of 57 people were booked into the Travis County Jail related to the protest, according to the Travis County Sheriffs Office on Thursday.
An AMBER Alert was issued for an infant out of San Antonio on Thursday, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.
A FOX 7 photojournalist was released from jail Thursday -- one of dozens of people arrested during a pro-Palestine protest at the University of Texas at Austin -- accused of criminal trespassing, according to the news outlet.
On public university campuses, protesters have the right to peacefully assemble, but they could still face arrest. Austin defense attorneys respond following the arrests made Wednesday during a protest at the University of Texas campus.