Officials in Texas continue to search for children missing from Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas, amid catastrophic flooding.
New report by Truth in Accounting analyzes Austin's financial report
New report by watchdog
Ken Paxton on Saturday was acquitted of 16 impeachment articles that accused him of misconduct, bribery and corruption.
10-Day countdown: DOJ mandates swift removal of Texas border buoys
Texas Gov. Abbott is under fire for using taxpayer money to relocate the misplaced buoy barrier along the Rio Grande River at Eagle Pass
All drivers in Texas affiliated with Transportation Network Companies (TNC) will have to undergo rigorous training each year
The Texas Division of Emergency Management is slated to receive a federal grant amounting to $60.6 million for improving state's power grid
The report is based on the cities’ 2021 annual comprehensive financial reports, which are not analyzed on this scale by other organizations.
Congress passed a bill, championed by Senator John Cornyn, requiring a more thorough background check on gun buyers under the age of 21.
Gov. Greg Abbott had a sizable lead Tuesday evening over challenger Beto O'Rourke.
A Texas appeals court grants inmate Ramiro Gonzales a reprieve for a different reason, kicking the case back to the trial court for review.
The court's decision to block an order briefly allowing abortions inside six weeks is the latest scramble after Roe v. Wade was overturned.
Amid growing silence, fears increase that authorities will close the case and use a loophole to block the release of further information.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced Wednesday that the first bus of migrants under a new policy has reached the nation's capital.
Gov. Greg Abbott announced several measures to secure the Texas-Mexico border, including busing migrants and enhanced security searches.
She said their first applications were rejected because of inconsistent identification information provided on the forms.
The Governor also received a briefing Friday, March 18 from local and state officials in Eastland on wildfire activity and response efforts.
See the latest announcement from the City of Austin.
It is part of renewed efforts to open City government to more people who might otherwise struggle to attend a public meeting in person.
The public is encouraged to share the meeting information with anyone from the community who would like to be a part of this conversation.
The public’s input on the community needs and service gaps is instrumental in setting priorities for FY 2022-23 federal funding.
This inaugural celebration recognizes the joint effort by the city, county, and community as part of the 2020 Census Complete Count.
With more than 93% of the state's precincts reporting, Paxton had about 42.7% of the vote, versus Bush who had 22.8% of the vote.
Incumbent Ken Paxton has failed to get 50 percent of the vote with most counties reporting with George P. Bush emerging as his challenger.
The Arts Community Relief funding awarded $5,290,848.55 in grants to 379 existing cultural contractors.
Ken Paxton has around 43 percent of the vote as of late Tuesday as Bush, Guzman and Gohmert are vying to force a possible runoff.
The Associated Press has called the Republican primary election for Texas governor in favor of Gov. Greg Abbott.
Former Austinite Russell Bentley has posted YouTube videos in support of Russia in the Donbas region of Ukraine.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott recently directed DFPS to investigate parents allowing gender-affirming care for child abuse.
Residents are invited to learn more about the CROWN Act by registering for the free event.
According to Abbott, the offending treatments include reassignment surgeries, mastectomies, “removals of otherwise healthy body parts.”
The City of Austin is committed to reducing the amount of waste sent to area landfills by 90 percent by 2040.
But to the surprise of many in Texas that hasn't been the case going into the nation's first primary.
A Lone Star Legacy Park is a park that holds special prominence in the local community and the state of Texas.
The race/ethnicity of applicants are 38% Hispanic, 36% White, 18% Black and 4% Asian/Pacific Islander.
The upgrade will start at 6:30 p.m. on February 18 and is expected to be completed on February 20 by 10:00 a.m.
The companies were sued for their role in creating and fueling the nationwide opioid epidemic.