• Austin gun violence rates higher than Texas, US rates, report says

    Austin gun violence rates higher than Texas, US rates, report says
    AUSTIN (KXAN) – The National Institute for Criminal Reform (NICJR) partnering with the Office of Violence Prevention (OVP) and the Austin Police Department released a summary analysis describing gun violence in Austin in a memo on Tuesday.Over a 15-year period, Austin’s homicide rate remained mostly below Texas’ and the U.S. rate, averaging four per 100,000. But, in 2021 and 2022, Austin outstripped Texas’ and U.S. rates, averaging 8.3 homicides per 100,000 in 2021 and 7.
  • Austin gun violence rates higher than Texas, U.S. rates

    Austin gun violence rates higher than Texas, U.S. rates
    AUSTIN (KXAN) – The National Institute for Criminal Reform (NICJR) partnering with the Office of Violence Prevention (OVP) and the Austin Police Department released a summary analysis describing gun violence in Austin.Over a 15-year period, Austin’s homicide rate remained mostly below Texas’ and the U.S. rate, averaging four per 100,000. But, in 2021 and 2022, Austin outstripped Texas’ and U.S. rates, averaging 8.3 homicides per 100,000 in 2021 and 7.1 in 2022, according
  • VIDEO: Body, dash camera footage released following in-custody death

    VIDEO: Body, dash camera footage released following in-custody death
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Police Department released officer body-camera video and video from a dash camera Tuesday after a man died in police custody in June. The videos and 911 calls released by APD showed the man's alleged involvement in a south Austin crash and his subsequent detainment by APD.According to APD, on June 17, officers responded to multiple calls regarding a man who was “acting erratic” and “throwing things” inside a store in south Austin. PAST COV
  • VIDEO: APD body, dash camera footage released following in-custody death

    VIDEO: APD body, dash camera footage released following in-custody death
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Police Department released officer body-camera video and video from a dash camera Tuesday after a man died in police custody in June. The videos and 911 calls released by APD showed the man's alleged involvement in a south Austin crash and his subsequent detainment by APD.According to APD, on June 17, officers responded to multiple calls regarding a man who was “acting erratic” and “throwing things” inside a store in south Austin.
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  • Former Vista Ridge teacher pleads guilty to improper student relationship

    Former Vista Ridge teacher pleads guilty to improper student relationship
    WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — A former Vista Ridge High School teacher pleaded guilty last month in a Williamson County court after she was accused of inappropriate interactions with her 15-year-old student in 2023, according to court documents.Kirstie Noel Russell was charged with improper relationship between educator/student and received 10 years of deferred adjudication community supervision, court records said. Deferred adjudication is a type of probation, which gives the person s
  • What is an emissions test and which Texans need them?

    What is an emissions test and which Texans need them?
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — In less than six months' time, Texans will no longer need to undergo mandatory vehicle inspections each year.
    Last year, the state legislature ended the requirement for the annual inspection. The new state law will take effect Jan. 1, 2025, with the onus now on personal drivers to ensure their vehicles are safe to use; commercial vehicles will still be required to undergo the inspection requirement as per usual.
    Despite the removal of the previous safety inspection requirem
  • Judge rejects Paxton's efforts to shut down El Paso migrant shelter

    Judge rejects Paxton's efforts to shut down El Paso migrant shelter
    EL PASO (Nexstar) -- A state district judge on Tuesday declined Attorney General Ken Paxton's request to shutter Annunciation House, a Catholic charity providing food and shelter to migrants and refugees near the U.S-Mexico border.Judge Francisco Dominguez sided with the shelter, sharply criticizing Paxton's legal action as "outrageous and intolerable," accusing him of acting outside of his authority for political motivations."The Attorney General’s conduct in harassing and pursuing predet
  • How the ice bucket challenge 10 years ago revolutionized ALS research

    How the ice bucket challenge 10 years ago revolutionized ALS research
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — In the summer of 2014, more than 17 million people dumped ice cold water over their heads in an online trend known as the ice bucket challenge. The virtual challenge gained global momentum, raising more than $115 million for the ALS Association to support research and care access for those living with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).In the decade since, that trend paved the way for advanced funding commitments into research, drug therapy development and clinical access
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  • Company aimed at tackling housing crisis and global warming brings demo house to Texas

    Company aimed at tackling housing crisis and global warming brings demo house to Texas
    MANOR, Texas (KXAN) -- A company whose mission is to confront the housing crisis while combating global warming brought its mission to Central Texas with a new type of home.
    InstaBuilt constructed its first home in the U.S. in Austin's Whisper Valley community.
    InstaBuilt is a construction company with the goal to "confront the worldwide housing crisis while simultaneously combatting the looming threat of global warming," according to its website. The company aims to "revolutionize construction
  • Expert talks about easy ways to save money this summer

    Expert talks about easy ways to save money this summer
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- If you are looking for ways to cut back on spending in this economy, the AARP has come out with its yearly list of “99 Great Ways to Save.”“We're all looking to save money with inflation,” said David Brindley, the deputy editor of AARP. “One of the best ways to save money is to make your money work harder for you.”One of the biggest take aways according to AARP’s research is getting the most out of used goods.“We found that some of
  • US Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Austin calls on President Biden to withdraw from 2024 race

    US Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Austin calls on President Biden to withdraw from 2024 race
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett called on President Joe Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race Tuesday, citing the incumbent's poor debate performance last week coupled with lagging poll numbers in key battleground states.
    The Austin Democrat, who is 77 years old and running for reelection this year, said in a lengthy statement that he wanted to thank Biden for the job he's done since taking office in 2021. However, he added it's now time for him to step aside.
    "I repres
  • 103 Texas school districts have moved to four-day weeks, affecting more than 115,000 students

    103 Texas school districts have moved to four-day weeks, affecting more than 115,000 students
    This story is part of the KXAN Data Hub, where numbers help tell the whole story.
    We've created several data-driven stories and databases on topics including weather and climate, politics, education, sports and growth in Texas. Each story in the KXAN Data Hub is updated as new data becomes available.Editor's Note: The video above is from March 6, 2023, when this story was first published.AUSTIN (KXAN) — At least 103 school districts across Texas have now switched to four-day school weeks,
  • Texas added more people than any other state in the past year, new census estimates show

    Texas added more people than any other state in the past year, new census estimates show
    This story is part of the KXAN Data Hub, where numbers help tell the whole story.
    We've created several data-driven stories and databases on topics including weather and climate, politics, education, sports and growth in Texas. Each story in the KXAN Data Hub is updated as new data becomes available.AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas' population increased more than any other state over the past year, new estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show.As of July 1, 2023, an estimated 30,503,301 people resi
  • Top 10 countdown: These are the most popular Texas state parks each winter

    Top 10 countdown: These are the most popular Texas state parks each winter
    This story is part of the KXAN Data Hub, where numbers help tell the whole story.
    We've created several data-driven stories and databases on topics including weather and climate, politics, education, sports and growth in Texas. Each story in the KXAN Data Hub is updated as new data becomes available.AUSTIN (KXAN) — Looking for an outdoor adventure this winter? Depending on the weather, one of Texas' many state parks may be just what you're looking for.Across the Lone Star State, there are
  • What is the least-visited state park in Texas? Here’s the top 10 countdown for 2023

    What is the least-visited state park in Texas? Here’s the top 10 countdown for 2023
    This story is part of the KXAN Data Hub, where numbers help tell the whole story.
    We've created several data-driven stories and databases on topics including weather and climate, politics, education, sports and growth in Texas. Each story in the KXAN Data Hub is updated as new data becomes available.AUSTIN (KXAN) — From mountains and canyons to forests and swamps, the vast scale of Texas provides so many natural wonders.Across the Lone Star State, there are 86 state parks, natural areas a
  • What is the most-visited state park in Texas? Here’s the top 10 countdown for 2023

    What is the most-visited state park in Texas? Here’s the top 10 countdown for 2023
    This story is part of the KXAN Data Hub, where numbers help tell the whole story.
    We've created several data-driven stories and databases on topics including weather and climate, politics, education, sports and growth in Texas. Each story in the KXAN Data Hub is updated as new data becomes available.AUSTIN (KXAN) — From mountains and canyons to forests and swamps, the vast scale of Texas provides so many natural wonders.Across the Lone Star State, there are 86 state parks, natural areas a
  • 'What's your favorite dinosaur?' Central Texas venues for Jurassic family fun

    'What's your favorite dinosaur?' Central Texas venues for Jurassic family fun
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Looking for some giant fun? Take your family to some of Central Texas' dinosaur attractions.Palmer Events Center, Jurassic QuestFrom July 7-8, Palmer Events Center is hosting Jurassic Quest, a touring show of lifelike moving and roaring dinosaurs, hands-on fossil dig, rides and attractions, a "soft-play" area for smaller children and interactive science and art activities.The event starts Friday at noon and tickets are available online.Texas Science & Natural History Museum
  • Summer-proofing your home

    Summer-proofing your home
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Have you ever thought about the importance of making your home summer ready? It's a time to go around your home, both interior and exterior, to make sure you're not wasting money.KXAN's Rich Segal speaks with Stephanie Dempsey. She is the Education and Outreach Specialist with the Take Care of Texas initiative with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. She talks about several things homeowners can do to make sure their homes are energy efficient.This includes checking a
  • How to make sure your home is ready for the summer

    How to make sure your home is ready for the summer
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Have you ever thought about the importance of making your home summer ready? It's a time to go around your home, both interior and exterior, to make sure you're not wasting money.KXAN's Rich Segal spoke with Stephanie Dempsey, an education and outreach specialist with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's Take Care of Texas initiative, about several things homeowners can do to make sure their homes are energy efficient. Learn more about making your home summer-readySev
  • July 4 holiday watercraft ban starts Wednesday on Lake Austin

    July 4 holiday watercraft ban starts Wednesday on Lake Austin
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Starting at sunset Wednesday, no watercraft will be allowed on Lake Austin. The city's annual ordinance will lift Friday at sunrise.
    The ban applies to personal watercrafts, wet bikes, motorized surfboards and similar devices. Kayaks, canoes and paddleboards are allowed.MAP: Which public boat ramps are open and closed in Central Texas?Austin Police Department's Lake Patrol Unit will enforce the ordinance, according to the city. If a boat operator sees a rotating or flashing
  • Weather extremes: Austin's wettest, driest and snowiest records

    Weather extremes: Austin's wettest, driest and snowiest records
    This story is part of the KXAN Data Hub, where numbers help tell the whole story.
    We've created several data-driven stories and databases on topics including weather and climate, politics, education, sports and growth in Texas. Each story in the KXAN Data Hub is updated as new data becomes available.Editor's Note: The video above shows the latest from the KXAN First Warning Weather team.AUSTIN (KXAN) — At KXAN, we're keeping track of Austin's weather extremes.Have you ever wondered what A
  • Biden proposes first-ever nationwide worker protections from heat

    Biden proposes first-ever nationwide worker protections from heat
    (The Hill) - As the nation sizzles, the Biden administration is proposing the nation’s first-ever standards aimed at protecting workers from extreme heat. If finalized, the proposal would mandate that employers provide rest breaks and access to shade and water for workers who face extreme heat risks. They would also be required to identify heat hazards and develop heat illness and emergency response plans. However, it’s not clear whether the standards will ever actuall
  • How boaters can help avoid the spread of zebra mussels this Fourth of July

    How boaters can help avoid the spread of zebra mussels this Fourth of July
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is cautioning boaters and paddleboarders to be mindful of cleaning off their gear to avoid the spread of zebra mussels this Fourth of July and summer season.Zebra mussels are a kind of aquatic invasive species in Texas that can attach to boats and hitch a ride to new lakes. Currently, the species is present in 37 lakes across Texas, along with river reaches heading downstream from those lakes.
    “While we want everyone to have a g
  • Two expected to take plea deal in 2020 death of Texas State University football player

    Two expected to take plea deal in 2020 death of Texas State University football player
    Editor’s Note: The above video shows KXAN News’ top morning headlines from Tuesday, July 2, 2024.SAN MARCOS, Texas (KXAN) – Two defendants are expected to take a plea deal in the 2020 death of Texas State University football player, Khambrail Winters, who was 20. In November 2020, Enalisa Briana Blackman and Michael Tyreek Ifeanacho, who were both 20 at the time, were charged with capital murder in connection with the death of Winters. The two, along with Winters, were pla
  • Plea hearing connected to 2020 death of Texas State football player rescheduled

    Plea hearing connected to 2020 death of Texas State football player rescheduled
    Editor’s Note: The above video shows KXAN News’ top morning headlines from Tuesday, July 2, 2024.SAN MARCOS, Texas (KXAN) – A plea hearing originally set for Tuesday was rescheduled for two defendants charged in the 2020 death of Texas State University football player, Khambrail Winters, who was 20.The new date for the plea hearing wasn't available as of Tuesday morning.In November 2020, Enalisa Briana Blackman and Michael Tyreek Ifeanacho, who were both 20 at the time, were ch
  • New ACC scholarship helps students cover final credit hours

    New ACC scholarship helps students cover final credit hours
    Editor’s Note: The above video shows KXAN News’ top morning headlines from Tuesday, July 2, 2024.AUSTIN (KXAN) — A new scholarship at Austin Community College will pay for the final 15 credit hours for current students, the college district announced Tuesday.
    The Affordability Scholarship program applies to over 20,000 students who were registered in spring 2024. Eligible students must have finished 45 hours toward an associate degree, according to ACC. RELATED: ACC sees increa
  • Therapist discusses 'Inside Out 2' and children's mental health

    Therapist discusses 'Inside Out 2' and children's mental health
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Disney and Pixar’s “Inside Out 2” is setting records after its release last month.
    An article from CNBC stated the movie topped $1 billion at the global box office — the first film to do so since "Barbie." The animated feature is also the highest-grossing film of 2024 so far.
    The family film has sparked conversations about dealing with emotions as children grow up and move through life. KXAN spoke with licensed therapist Trey Tucker of Rugged Counsel
  • Person in custody following SWAT call in Cedar Park

    Person in custody following SWAT call in Cedar Park
    CEDAR PARK, Texas (KXAN) -- A person was taken into custody Tuesday morning following a SWAT response in Cedar Park. The incident also prompted an hours-long shelter-in-place order for neighbors in the area.
    The Cedar Park Police Department said in a post on X at 7:48 a.m. officers were on the scene of a "barricaded subject" in the 400 block of Cypress Creek Boulevard at Cedar Park Townhomes.
    That area is just west of Highway 183A off Brushy Creek Loop.
    In an update at 9:15 a.m., police said the
  • Cedar Park police responding to 'barricaded subject'

    Cedar Park police responding to 'barricaded subject'
    CEDAR PARK, Texas (KXAN) -- People in a Cedar Park neighborhood are sheltering in place while police respond to a "barricaded subject."
    The Cedar Park Police Department said in a post on X at 7:48 a.m. officers were on the scene of a "barricaded subject" in the 400 block of Cypress Creek Boulevard. That area is just west of Highway 183A off Brushy Creek Loop.
    Police said a shelter-in-place notice was issued to surrounding neighbors as a precaution.
    This is a developing story. Check back for upda
  • Wednesday looks hot and bright, Beryl still category 4

    Wednesday looks hot and bright, Beryl still category 4
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Triple digits are expected to remain as 4th of July approaches. Temperatures will only be off by a degree or two from Tuesdays highs. Winds will continue to come in from the south-southeast.Tuesday high temperatures hitting 100The chance of rain picks up as we move closer to the weekend as a weak cold front begins to move into North Texas. While the front will take us out of the triple digits we see a better chance of rain from Friday night going into Saturday.
    Rain chances for
  • Triple digits continue as Beryl inches closer

    Triple digits continue as Beryl inches closer
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Tuesday was our hottest day of the year (so far) in Austin with our first high of 102º in 2024. Triple digits are expected to remain as 4th of July approaches. It won't be quite as hot on Wednesday as high pressure slides east and we drop a couple degrees, but we should still reach triple digits again.Tuesday high temperatures hitting 100The chance of rain picks up as we move closer to the weekend as a weak cold front begins to move into North Texas. While the front will ta
  • Bright and hot today ... with Beryl a Category 5 hurricane

    Bright and hot today ... with Beryl a Category 5 hurricane
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Several more Central Texas cities will have high temperatures this afternoon at or slightly above 100°. Look for another mainly sunny sky with south winds 5 to 10 mph.Today's normal high is 95°Most highs will continue in the upper 90s to around 100° through Friday.A weak cold front is forecast into the area late in the week pushing a few showers and isolated thunderstorms in parts of the area Friday into the weekend. Rain chances are low.
    A chance of more showers and
  • Bright and hot today ... with Beryl a Category 4 hurricane

    Bright and hot today ... with Beryl a Category 4 hurricane
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Several more Central Texas cities will have high temperatures this afternoon at or slightly above 100°. Look for another mainly sunny sky with south winds 5 to 10 mph.Today's normal high is 95°Most highs will continue in the upper 90s to around 100° through Friday.A weak cold front is forecast into the area late in the week pushing a few showers and isolated thunderstorms in parts of the area Friday into the weekend. Rain chances are low.
    A chance of more showers and
  • Abbott, Patrick release statement regarding Texas Energy Fund concerns

    Abbott, Patrick release statement regarding Texas Energy Fund concerns
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Governor Greg Abbott and Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick released a statement on Monday regarding the future of the Texas Energy Fund.
    "In recent testimony before the Senate Business and Commerce committee, ERCOT CEO Pablo Vegas testified that Texas may need 150,000 megawatts of power to power our grid by 2030. That is only six years away," the statement from Abbott and Patrick said.The statement said Texas has approximately 85,000 megawatts of power available counting wind, sol
  • How to look up crime statistics in Austin, new dashboards in APD data portal

    How to look up crime statistics in Austin, new dashboards in APD data portal
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- New crime statistics are now available in interactive dashboard form on the Austin Police Department's data portal.
    At Monday's Public Safety Commission Meeting, a member of APD's data team walked commissioners through the various dashboards. APD has a new data dashboard – is it reliable?"We have five dashboards of the 16 currently, always in the process of creating new ones," they said.KXAN has previously covered the initial dashboard, which detailed the highest-level cri
  • Texas baseball adds highly touted Arizona State pitcher in transfer portal

    Texas baseball adds highly touted Arizona State pitcher in transfer portal
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas baseball head coach Jim Schlossnagle made a move in the transfer portal to improve the pitching staff and grabbed one of the top emerging hurlers Monday.Arizona State's Thomas Burns, the first freshman to start a season opener for the Sun Devils since 2006, said in a post on X that he's headed to Austin. Burns began the season as the ace of Willie Bloomquist's staff but sat out a portion of the season with shoulder tendonitis and a bicep injury eventually ended his se
  • APD investigating homicide Monday in south Austin

    APD investigating homicide Monday in south Austin
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Police Department is investigating a homicide Monday night in south Austin.In a post on X at 8:37 p.m., APD said a public information officer will hold a briefing at 9:30 p.m. about the investigation in the 6700 block of Windrift Way. That's just north of West William Cannon Drive roughly three blocks west of South First Street.This is a developing situation and we will provide additional information as we learn it. Check back for more details.
  • 1 dead in south Austin homicide Monday

    1 dead in south Austin homicide Monday
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Police Department is investigating a homicide Monday night in south Austin where one person died.
    The investigation occurred in the 6700 block of Windrift Way, just north of West William Cannon Drive roughly three blocks west of South First Street.Sgt. Lee Knouse with APD's Public Information Office said the initial "shoot/stab hotshot call" came in at 5:39 p.m. The caller said someone with "penetrating trauma" needed medical assistance.
    Police, fire and EMS pers
  • Austin could be called to shelter hurricane evacuees this season. Where would they go?

    Austin could be called to shelter hurricane evacuees this season. Where would they go?
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- We're heading into a hurricane season and Marty McKellips — regional executive for the American Red Cross' Central and South Texas regions — said she's more nervous than any in her last 20 years with the organization.
    As storms start to form, some impacting Texas already this season, the city of Austin will not be able to use a space it had previously set aside to shelter Texans evacuating.The Marshalling Yard once had the ability to shelter evacuees, but the city ha
  • Why LCRA won't use Lake Buchanan to fill Lake Travis

    Why LCRA won't use Lake Buchanan to fill Lake Travis
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- While the drought has improved dramatically over the last few months, our lakes have seen split results. Lake Buchanan has risen considerably, whereas Lake Travis, home to a lot of water recreation, hasn't risen by nearly as much.KXAN's Chief Meteorologist Nick Bannin spoke with the Lower Colorado River Authority's Vice President of Water John Hofmann about their water management practices.KXAN Chief Meteorologist Nick Bannin: So how unusual is it for Lake Buchanan to be so much
  • Texas men's hoops use last scholarship on Kansas State transfer forward

    Texas men's hoops use last scholarship on Kansas State transfer forward
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas head men's basketball coach Rodney Terry added another frontcourt piece from the transfer portal June 28, signing former Kansas State forward Arthur Kaluma.Kaluma averaged 14.4 points and seven rebounds per game for the Wildcats last season and always seemed to have a big impact whenever he took the floor against the Longhorns. In two games against Texas last season, Kaluma scored 31 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to help the Wildcats take down Texas 78-74 in the firs
  • Fire breaks out at old Buc-ee's location in Luling

    Fire breaks out at old Buc-ee's location in Luling
    LULING, Texas (KXAN) — A fire that broke out Monday morning in Luling at an old Buc-ee's travel center has now been extinguished, authorities said.
    According to the Caldwell County Office of Emergency Management, the structure fire occurred in the area of Interstate 10 and Highway 183.
    The Southeast Caldwell County VFD said it was called to help with the fire and confirmed it was at the old Buc-ee's location.
    Just last month, a new Buc-ee's travel center opened in Luling in the same area,
  • Anderson falls to DeSoto in state 7-on-7 title game, looks to make some noise in 5A this fall

    Anderson falls to DeSoto in state 7-on-7 title game, looks to make some noise in 5A this fall
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Watch out for the Anderson Trojans on the gridiron this fall.With the move down a class to 5A coming up, the Trojans' playmakers were on full display at the Texas 7-on-7 championships as they stormed to the Division I championship game. They ran into the DeSoto buzzsaw and lost 38-20 in the finals, but the Trojans certainly raised some eyebrows around the tournament.MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sp
  • Police respond to reported shooting at Kyle convenience store

    Police respond to reported shooting at Kyle convenience store
    KYLE, Texas (KXAN) — Kyle Police are responding to reports of a shooting at a convenience store Monday afternoon.The City said police are looking for a suspect after the reported shooting at 7-Eleven at 20925 Interstate 35.
    Police are asking people to avoid the area as this is an active investigation.
    This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
  • Mandatory Texas vehicle safety inspections end in six months

    Mandatory Texas vehicle safety inspections end in six months
    AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Check your windshields, Texans -- drivers in most counties can forgo the annual trip to the shop when mandatory state vehicle safety inspections end next year.The state legislature ended the requirement last year with a new law going into effect on Jan. 1, 2025. Ensuring safe vehicles will now be a personal responsibility."Vehicle inspections are costly, time-consuming, and provide little benefit," State Sen. Mayes Middleton said in support of the bill during a committee
  • MAP: Where have earthquakes been recorded in Texas?

    MAP: Where have earthquakes been recorded in Texas?
    This story is part of the KXAN Data Hub, where numbers help tell the whole story.
    We've created several data-driven stories and databases on topics including weather and climate, politics, education, sports and growth in Texas. Each story in the KXAN Data Hub is updated as new data becomes available.AUSTIN (KXAN) — When you think of earthquakes in the U.S., Texas is probably not the first state that comes to mind.But data from the U.S. Geological Survey shows more than 3,500 earthquakes h
  • Why some ice creams are sold by the 'squround' and some aren’t

    Why some ice creams are sold by the 'squround' and some aren’t
    (NEXSTAR) – Ice cream is frequently sold by the pint, the cone, the sandwich or — somewhat less often — the taco. But if you’re looking to satiate a really big craving for the frosty stuff, you might be reaching for a squround.A squround (sometimes spelled “sqround” or “scround”) is the name for the rectangular-yet-rounded container often used by ice cream manufacturers to package larger volumes of ice cream, typically between 48 and 56 ounces. Fir
  • Which burger chain has the most expensive prices?

    Which burger chain has the most expensive prices?
    (NEXSTAR) - Inflation is causing prices to rise on just about everything in the U.S. right now. Homes, cars, gas – it's all becoming more expensive. But what about the quickest, easiest meal to grab in America: a burger, fries, and a soda?Unfortunately for the casual fast food fan, prices have risen by a tremendous amount over the last two years.MoneyGeek, a personal finance site, took a deep dive into rising meal prices in their latest report. They looked at how much prices changed betwee
  • 6.4M cars have defective airbags a decade after initial recall

    6.4M cars have defective airbags a decade after initial recall
    (NewsNation) — More than 6 million cars on United States roads have a dangerous, potentially deadly piece of equipment inside.
    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recalled Takata airbags nationwide in 2014 because of the risk they pose for bodily harm and potential death. Ten years later, around 6.4 million cars still have them, according to research from Carfax.
    Takata airbag dangersTakata airbag inflators have an increased risk of exploding in a crash and hurling d
  • What is the largest lottery prize ever won in Texas?

    What is the largest lottery prize ever won in Texas?
    This story is part of the KXAN Data Hub, where numbers help tell the whole story.
    We've created several data-driven stories and databases on topics including weather and climate, politics, education, sports and growth in Texas. Each story in the KXAN Data Hub is updated as new data becomes available.AUSTIN (KXAN) — Even if you don't win the jackpot, there's still a lot of money up for grabs in the lottery.In fact, almost 2,000 Texans have become overnight millionaires by purchasing a tick

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