• Teacher sues Austin ISD, claims mold in classroom made her sick

    AUSTIN (KXAN) — A teacher filed a lawsuit against Austin Independent School District Tuesday, saying she wants to continue teaching at the district, but fears that teaching at the same school will worsen her health problems caused by mold.
    The lawsuit refers to the teacher as “Jane Doe.” Her attorney Terry Gorman said she does not want to be identified for medical privacy. Gorman explained that she had been a teacher at Travis Heights Elementary “for several years.”
  • APD investigating shooting in east Austin

    APD investigating shooting in east Austin
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin Police Department is investigating a shooting reported in east Austin on Wednesday.Around 10:01 p.m., APD said on social media the shooting happened on East 51st Street and Berkman Drive.
    The Austin Police Department is investigating a shooting that happened in east Austin on WednesdayPolice will hold a media briefing to provide more details. This is a developing story.
  • 'I will sue you': Austin City Council public comment rules in limbo after judge ruling

    'I will sue you': Austin City Council public comment rules in limbo after judge ruling
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- If you've been to an Austin City Council meeting, chances are you know who Bill Bunch is. He's one of the more regular speakers at City Hall and the executive director of the Save Our Springs (SOS) alliance.
    During a city council meeting a couple of weeks ago -- where the body was considering a city manager contract, among other items -- Bunch used roughly half of his allotted two minutes to argue he should be given more time to speak during public comment. He then threatened to
  • Wednesday marks 100 days until Paris 2024 Summer Olympic games

    Wednesday marks 100 days until Paris 2024 Summer Olympic games
    NEW YORK (KXAN) -- Wednesday officially marks 100 days until the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic games.While 100 days may seem like a long time, it's hard to believe how close Paris 2024 is for the athletes, coaches and families.We got to connect with dozens of Olympians and Olympic hopefuls, and there is so much anticipation for what is to come.With flashing lights and endless questions, all eyes are on the athletic stars ahead of Paris 2024.That includes Austin's own track and field standout-- 2020
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  • Lake Travis ISD making potential changes to high school 2 plan

    Lake Travis ISD making potential changes to high school 2 plan
    LAKEWAY, Texas (KXAN) – Lake Travis Independent School District is considering lowering student capacity for the district's second high school.High school two was approved in 2022 with plans to open by Fall 2027, but there could be some changes coming as fewer students are projected in the district.According to LTISD's website, the update comes as a result of Travis County's pending purchase of two significant parcels of land within LTISD boundaries. These two parcels include more tha
  • Baby bald eagle reunited with parent by local wildlife rescue

    Baby bald eagle reunited with parent by local wildlife rescue
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin Wildlife Rescue (AWR) treated a special type of patient for the very first time last week: a baby bald eagle.Several people found and brought the eaglet to AWR after last week's severe storms knocked down a tree branch containing its nest. Rescue staff checked the baby for injuries and provided it with fluids and nourishment.After clearing the eaglet for release and being informed its parents were still in the area, AWR partnered with Texas Parks and Wildlife to renest it
  • Upcoming US 281 relief project puts Blanco family's home at risk

    Upcoming US 281 relief project puts Blanco family's home at risk
    BLANCO, Texas (KXAN) – “I think we bought it in 78 or late, or early 79,” said Carla Ernst, referring to their Blanco homestead, sitting next to her husband Bill. Bill said they were the first family to move into their area nearly 50 years ago. It took them a while before they even had electricity. “The place had a lot of undergrowth,” Carla said. “We've cleared out and pulled down sticker vines and hauled rocks.”“It was pretty much a for
  • Austin public safety agencies to switch to new radio encryption system

    Austin public safety agencies to switch to new radio encryption system
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Public safety agencies in Austin are expected to switch to a new radio audio encryption system beginning April 22, according to the City of Austin.The Austin Police Department will begin to use the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) on all its patrol sector radio talk groups to protect community members when responding to incidents and investigating criminal activity. Austin-Travis County EMS and the Austin Fire Department will also use AES radio audio encryption, acc
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  • Patrick Mahomes on staying out of presidential race: 'I don’t want to pressure anyone' 

    Patrick Mahomes on staying out of presidential race: 'I don’t want to pressure anyone' 
    (The Hill) - Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes is declining to weigh in on this year's presidential race, urging voters in a new interview to do their own research before the election.“I don’t want to pressure anyone to vote for a certain president,” Mahomes said in an interview with Time magazine published Tuesday. “I want people to use their voice, whoever they believe in. I want them to do the research.”Time interviewed the three-time Super Bowl
  • Austin's housing reaches 4-month supply mark, median rent below national

    Austin's housing reaches 4-month supply mark, median rent below national
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Last week, the Austin Board of Realtors (ABoR) announced that Austin reached an important metric: The supply of homes for sale is now enough to meet four months of demand.ABoR economist Dr. Clare Losey talked with KXAN on April 12 about the board's March report."When we see more inventory, of course, it means that there are more options across the board for buyers," Losey said. "For sellers, it means of course that there are more options for buyers to choose from. So they'r
  • UT Police searching for man accused of exposing himself near Union Building

    UT Police searching for man accused of exposing himself near Union Building
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — The University of Texas at Austin Police Department is searching for a man they say exposed himself and touched someone before leaving the campus on Wednesday.Around 2:05 p.m., UT Police officers responded to a report of indecent assault that happened at the Union Building, the agency said on social media. Witnesses told police a man "exposed himself and touched the victim." The man left before police arrived.Police described the man as white or Hispanic, 40 to 50-years-old
  • Reports: Russian hackers caused Muleshoe water tank to overflow

    Reports: Russian hackers caused Muleshoe water tank to overflow
    LUBBOCK, Texas -- Muleshoe City Manager Robert Sanchez on Wednesday told EverythingLubbock.com there was no danger to the public after a cyberattack that caused a water tank to overflow.
    This came after a report from CNN said Muleshoe, Lockney and Hale Center saw suspicious activity from Russian hackers, citing experts from US cybersecurity firm Mandiant. According to the report, a hacking group with ties to the Russian government was accused of a cyberattack in Bailey County that made the Mules
  • Son found not guilty by reason of insanity related to father's death

    Son found not guilty by reason of insanity related to father's death
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — A man charged with murder in connection with an April 2023 incident was found not guilty by reason of insanity, according to Travis County court documents.Jesse Anthony Rivera, who was 31 years old at the time of the incident, was originally charged in the death of his father, 51-year-old Jesse Rivera Jr., which occurred April 13, 2023.Records showed Rivera waived his right to a jury trial and pleaded not guilty to the murder charge. PAST COVERAGE | APD: Son charged with mu
  • Multiple events scheduled during severe weather this weekend

    Multiple events scheduled during severe weather this weekend
    AUSTIN (KXAN) --- We're just days away from severe weather. Heavy rain and flooding risks are expected this weekend.Heavy rain, flooding risk this weekendAt the same time, Central Texas will be full of events drawing big crowds.
    Rain in the forecast each day through at least Monday
    Some scheduled events this weekend are:
    The Two Step Inn Country Music FestivalThe Austin Reggae FestivalTexas Football's Orange-White Spring Scrimmage'Safety is our number one priority'Austin Reggae Festival Organize
  • Austin City Council could extend contract for Marshalling Yard homeless shelter

    Austin City Council could extend contract for Marshalling Yard homeless shelter
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- At a downtown meeting for leaders of Vocal Texas -- a group of people with lived experience who tackle issues related to homelessness -- it's not hard to find folks familiar with the City of Austin's Marshalling Yard shelter. Many of the group's leaders have stayed there, all know people who have.
    A warehouse, originally intended to support the city's convention center, is now used in-part to temporarily shelter some of the most vulnerable people experiencing homelessness in our
  • Rashee Rice, Theodore Knox being sued for over $1M in Texas crash

    Rashee Rice, Theodore Knox being sued for over $1M in Texas crash
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WDAF) — Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice and Southern Methodist University wide receiver Theodore Knox are being sued for over $1 million in damages and $10 million in punitive damages by two victims in the March 30 crash in Dallas, Texas, according to a lawsuit filed in Dallas County.The court document says the plaintiffs, Irina Gromova and Edvard Petrovskiy of Dallas County, are seeking monetary relief for over $1 million for severe injuries, including "trau
  • CDC investigating reports of counterfeit or mishandled Botox injections in 9 states 

    CDC investigating reports of counterfeit or mishandled Botox injections in 9 states 
    (The Hill) -- Federal agencies and state and local health departments are investigating reports of reactions to injections of counterfeit or mishandled botulinum toxin, commonly known as Botox, across nine states.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said 19 people across nine states reported harmful reactions after receiving botulinum toxin shots from unlicensed or untrained individuals or in non-healthcare settings as of April 12. The states include Colorado, Florida, Illinois,
  • Lawsuit filed against Llano County, LCSO in shooting death of man having 'mental health crisis'

    Lawsuit filed against Llano County, LCSO in shooting death of man having 'mental health crisis'
    LLANO COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — A lawsuit was recently filed against the Llano County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) in connection with a response to an October 2022 mental health call that led to the death of Justin Harrod.The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Jillian Harrod, Justin Harrod’s wife.According to attorneys, the lawsuit alleged an excessive use of force by LCSO, Llano County, Texas, Sheriff Bill Blackburn, Deputy Byron Cervantez and Deputy Randy “Ty” Shaw.KXAN reach
  • TEA reaches agreement with US Justice Department to have testing accommodations for those with dyslexia

    TEA reaches agreement with US Justice Department to have testing accommodations for those with dyslexia
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The U.S. Justice Department reached a settlement with the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to resolve a complaint involving a student with dyslexia and dysgraphia who was denied an "alternative testing arrangement" for an exam, the U.S. Attorney's Office Western District of Texas said in a news release.According to the department, denying the student the testing arrangement was a violation of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The student requested oral administr
  • Here's what new LED lightbulb standards mean for American households

    Here's what new LED lightbulb standards mean for American households
    (The Hill) -- New standards for light-emitting diode (LED) lightbulbs announced by the Biden administration last week will likely mean measurable savings for American households, but experts say the bulbs last so long it may be years before consumers notice the benefits.The Biden administration’s final rule for LED bulbs, announced Friday, more than doubles the energy efficiency requirements for the bulbs, taking them from 45 lumens (the unit of measurement for brightness) per watt to more
  • Geothermal energy showcased in Austin, potential powerhouse for Texas’ grid

    Geothermal energy showcased in Austin, potential powerhouse for Texas’ grid
    AUSTIN (Nexstar) — A historic area on South Congress unveiled a geothermal HVAC system on Wednesday morning. Penn Field hosts businesses like Google Fiber and Pandora alongside a former World War 2 airfield. Now, the property is revamping its energy sources by using Earth’s internal heat to power heating and cooling systems in commercial buildings. “Geothermal is unique because it's clean, it's abundant, essentially, limitless, and available everywhere,” Silviu
  • Appeals court grants state's request to halt $100,000 daily fines in Texas foster care case

    Appeals court grants state's request to halt $100,000 daily fines in Texas foster care case
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Texas is pushing back on a federal judge's decision to demand the state pay $100,000 per day over failures in the foster case system, and the appeals court has agreed to halt those fines, for now.
    One day after U.S. District Judge Janis Jack found the state in contempt of court for violating two of her previous orders in the longstanding foster care lawsuit, the attorneys representing the state asked the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals for a stay. On Wednesday, the 5th Circuit gran
  • APD issues arrest warrants for 2 people related to fentanyl overdose deaths

    APD issues arrest warrants for 2 people related to fentanyl overdose deaths
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Two people were charged and arrest warrants were issued in connection with fentanyl overdose deaths that occurred in September and December of 2023, according to Travis County court documents.An arrest warrant issued Tuesday was for a woman in connection with a fentanyl overdose death that occurred Dec. 25.Records showed 30-year-old Briyana Lenore Wilson had been charged with the manufacturing or delivery of a controlled substance causing death or serious bodily injury in c
  • February 2024: Which local restaurants received a perfect health inspection score?

    February 2024: Which local restaurants received a perfect health inspection score?
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin Public Health reported that it conducted 647 health inspections at locations (restaurants, grocery stores, school cafeterias, etc.) across Austin and Travis County in February, according to the agency’s public data portal. How Austin Public Health completes thousands of health inspections each yearNote, the numbers for March are preliminary. (Courtesy Amy McCurdy)For February, only two local restaurants earned perfect scores:
    The Steeping Room, located at 5621
  • Largest APD cadet class to graduate with 10 women

    Largest APD cadet class to graduate with 10 women
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin Police Department will welcome 39 cadets into the program Friday after completing the traditional Chief's Run on Wednesday. According to APD, 10 of the cadets were women.
    "This is the largest number of females that we've actually graduated in the class with," Interim Chief Robin Henderson said. "It's helping support our objective of having 30 percent of our workforce of the sworn officers to be represented by women.”The cadets ran in the mist Wednesday morning a
  • Texas Gov. Greg Abbott named to the 2024 TIME100 list of most influential people in the world

    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott named to the 2024 TIME100 list of most influential people in the world
    Editor's note: The above video shows KXAN News' top morning headlines from Wednesday, April 17, 2024.HOUSTON (KIAH) -- Texas Gov. Greg Abbott was just named as one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time Magazine in their 2024 TIME100 list.
    The news magazine cited Abbott's zeal to give his politically conservative base cheers and progressives jeers through his actions on hot-button issues, such as diversity, gun control and the border."During his nine years as the governor of Tex
  • Police investigating another reported bomb threat at ACC South Campus

    Police investigating another reported bomb threat at ACC South Campus
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Police are investigating another reported bomb threat reported at Austin Community College's south campus Wednesday afternoon, the school said on social media.Another bomb threat was reported earlier in the day Wednesday, according to the campus.Around 5:15 p.m., evacuations began for the south location, which is located at 1820 W Stassney Ln. All other campuses are operating on normal schedules.Initial bomb threat at ACCThe same location was evacuated shortly after noon We
  • Police investigating another bomb threat at ACC South Campus

    Police investigating another bomb threat at ACC South Campus
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Police are investigating another bomb threat reported at Austin Community College's south location. Another bomb threat was reported earlier in the day Wednesday, according to the campus.Around 5:15 p.m., evacuations began for the south location, which is located at 1820 W Stassney Ln. All other campuses are operating on normal schedules.The same location was evacuated shortly after noon Wednesday due to a reported bomb threat. Around 2 p.m., the campus gave the "all-clear" from
  • Police investigate 2 bomb threats at ACC South Campus

    Police investigate 2 bomb threats at ACC South Campus
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Police were investigating another reported bomb threat reported at Austin Community College's south campus Wednesday afternoon, the school said on social media.The first bomb threat was reported earlier in the day, according to the campus.Around 5:15 p.m., evacuations began for the south location, which is located at 1820 W Stassney Ln. All other campuses are operating on normal schedules.Initial bomb threat at ACCThe same location was evacuated shortly after noon Wednesday
  • ACC South Campus being evacuated amid bomb threat investigation

    ACC South Campus being evacuated amid bomb threat investigation
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin Community College's south location was evacuated shortly after noon Wednesday due to a reported bomb threat.
    ACC District said in a social media post at 12:07 p.m. police were investigating a bomb threat on the campus and that it was being evacuated.
    ACC South is located at 1820 W Stassney Ln. All other campuses are operating on normal schedules.The school said it would provide updates on social media, on the district's homepage, and shared directly to students and employ

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