• Texas off to a fast start in final Big 12 road series

    Texas off to a fast start in final Big 12 road series
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas took care of business in their first ever matchup with UCF, beating the Golden Knights 6-3.
    The Longhorns (31-19 overall, 16-9 in Big 12) earned this victory with a mix of critical outs and right on time offense that was too much for UCF to overcome.
    UCF actually took an early lead courtesy of a sacrifice fly from Jack Zyska. However, Max Grubbs ended the frame with a critical strikeout as the Golden Knights stranded a runner.
    After a Will Gasparino sac fly to even th
  • Ascension electronic health records restored after ransomware attack

    Ascension electronic health records restored after ransomware attack
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Doctors and nurses at Ascension Seton in Austin can access electronic health records again Tuesday, almost a month after a ransomware attack."This will allow most hospital departments, physician offices and clinics to use electronic documentation, charting, and ordering systems. Patients should see improved efficiencies and wait times," Ascension wrote on its website.
    Hospitals and clinics remained open, but employees had to put everything on paper during the disruption, wh
  • Tracking the Tropics: Why is the anticipated busy season so quiet right now?

    Tracking the Tropics: Why is the anticipated busy season so quiet right now?
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) -- With the start of hurricane season comes the start of Tracking the Tropics' sixth season.
    You can watch Nexstar's interactive streaming show on Tuesdays at 12:30 p.m. ET (11:30 CT), or after the fact on YouTube or your favorite podcast platform.
    If you'd like to ask questions and interact live, you can watch the stream on the WFLA Facebook page and use one of the custom hashtags, #HeyAmanda or #HeyRebecca, to make your comment visible to our team. We'll answer your question
  • Travis County to evaluate EMS services outside city limits

    Travis County to evaluate EMS services outside city limits
    TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — Travis County is planning to look at how it provides and funds emergency medical services in areas outside city limits.
    On Tuesday, Travis County Commissioners Court unanimously approved a midyear budget adjustment of $400,000 for a consultant to study funding for emergency medical responses in the county. The money is earmarked and might not cost the full amount.  RELATED: A look at EMS, AFD response times in AustinChuck Brotherton, the county executive
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  • Spotify hikes prices for second time in less than a year

    Spotify hikes prices for second time in less than a year
    (The Hill) - Music and podcast streamer Spotify will increase its price for the service this summer, the company announced Monday.
    Beginning in July, an individual subscription to Spotify will be $11.99, up $1 from the previous rate. The price hike represents the second in less than a year for the audio streamer.
    The company said the changes were necessary "so that we can continue to invest in and innovate on our product features and bring users the best experience."
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  • How Austin plans to handle this summer's heat

    How Austin plans to handle this summer's heat
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin and Travis County leaders will hold a press conference Tuesday at 12 p.m. to discuss summer safety.According to the KXAN First Warning Weather team, Central Texas temperatures will climb into the low to mid-90s this week. The Heat index will be between 105°-112°, prompting a Heat Advisory on Tuesday from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. KXAN First Warning Weather forecastLocal leaders will discuss preparedness and what residents need to know about heat, drought, water safety, wat
  • 7 Central Texas mussels flagged as endangered, threatened species

    7 Central Texas mussels flagged as endangered, threatened species
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Seven freshwater mussels found in Central Texas waterways are now classified under the Endangered Species Act, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service announced Monday.The new classification also came with the designation of 1,577 river miles of critical habitat for the seven species, which are found in the Colorado, Guadalupe, Brazos and Trinity river basins, the release added.Among the seven species flagged, six received endangered species listings:
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  • AFD, Austin Water responding to 'hazardous spill' in west Austin

    AFD, Austin Water responding to 'hazardous spill' in west Austin
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin Fire Department is responding to what it called a "hazardous spill" in west Austin Tuesday morning.
    AFD posted on X at 9:55 a.m. that it was on the scene of the spill in the 1000 block of Forest View Drive. The department asked drivers to avoid the area.
    In an update at 10:08 a.m., the department said the leak had been stopped and crews were working to clean the spill.
    Albert H. Ullrich Water Treatment Plant is located at 1000 Forest View Dr., but it's not clear if th
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  • Financial expert shares tips to help teenagers learn money management with summer jobs

    Financial expert shares tips to help teenagers learn money management with summer jobs
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- For the first time in more than a decade, teenagers working summer jobs hit a 14-year high.
    The latest numbers show overall, more than 6 million U.S. teens (36.6%) had a paid summer job.That is the highest teen summer employment rate since 2008, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.“I have six kids, all six of them have left the nest,” said financial planner Gregg Murset. “And all of them had more than $10,000
  • Would you use AI to speak to a dead relative?

    Would you use AI to speak to a dead relative?
    BERLIN (AP) — When Michael Bommer found out that he was terminally ill with colon cancer, he spent a lot of time with his wife, Anett, talking about what would happen after his death.She told him one of the things she'd miss most is being able to ask him questions whenever she wants because he is so well read and always shares his wisdom, Bommer recalled during a recent interview with The Associated Press at his home in a leafy Berlin suburb.That conversation sparked an idea for Bommer: Re
  • Couple finds $100,000 while magnet fishing in NYC

    Couple finds $100,000 while magnet fishing in NYC
    CORONA, Queens (WPIX) - A leisure day of magnet fishing at Corona Park in Queens, New York, became a life-changing moment for a local couple who discovered a safe with an estimated $100,000 inside.For James Kane and Barbi Agostini, magnet fishing has been a hobby that's bonded the couple for nearly a year. They got the idea to try magnet fishing during the COVID-19 pandemic and have since chronicled their journey on their YouTube channel -- called Let's Get Magnetic -- where they showcase an arr
  • Opening statements expected Tuesday in Hunter Biden's gun trial

    Opening statements expected Tuesday in Hunter Biden's gun trial
    WILMINGTON, Del. (NewsNation) — Opening statements are set to begin Tuesday in the federal gun case against President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden.The younger Biden has been accused of lying on a federal form when he bought a .38-caliber Colt Cobra Special in 2018. Hunter Biden falsely said he was not a drug user, despite being addicted to cocaine at the time. He has since pleaded not guilty to all charges against him.Hunter Biden trial: Jury selectionA jury was seated
  • Opening statements begin in Hunter Biden's gun trial

    Opening statements begin in Hunter Biden's gun trial
    WILMINGTON, Del. (NewsNation) — Opening statements began Tuesday in the federal gun case against President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden.The younger Biden has been accused of lying on a federal form when he bought a .38-caliber Colt Cobra Special in 2018. Hunter Biden falsely said he was not a drug user, despite being addicted to cocaine at the time. He has since pleaded not guilty to all charges against him.Hunter Biden trial: Opening statementsHunter Biden's defense k
  • First witness called in Hunter Biden's gun trial

    First witness called in Hunter Biden's gun trial
    WILMINGTON, Del. (NewsNation) — Opening statements began Tuesday in the federal gun case against President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden.The younger Biden has been accused of lying on a federal form when he bought a .38-caliber Colt Cobra Special in 2018. Hunter Biden falsely said he was not a drug user, despite being addicted to cocaine at the time. He has since pleaded not guilty to all charges against him.First witness testimonyProsecutors called their first witness,
  • Several northbound lanes of Highway 183 blocked after pedestrian hit, injured

    Several northbound lanes of Highway 183 blocked after pedestrian hit, injured
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- All but one lane of U.S. Highway 183 northbound were blocked Tuesday morning after a pedestrian was hit by a vehicle in north Austin.
    Austin-Travis County EMS said on X the crash happened in the 13600 block of Hwy 183 northbound, near Pond Springs Road.
    Only the left lane of the northbound side of the highway was open for several hours Tuesday morning.
    ATCEMS posted at 6:30 a.m. it was responding to the crash. In an update at 6:44 a.m., ATCEMS said medics transported an adult pa
  • Family searching for answers after Bastrop custody death

    Family searching for answers after Bastrop custody death
    BASTROP, Texas (KXAN) – The family of 36-year-old Marsha Hernandez has been left baffled and grasping for answers, after the wife and mother of three died in Bastrop County custody in early April.Hernandez, of Smithville, had just begun serving a six-month jail sentence as part of a plea agreement to resolve a 2021 possession of controlled substance charge. On April 9, just days into the jail term, something went wrong.The cause of Hernandez’s death remains unclear, as the Travis Cou
  • San Marcos city leaders to discuss how $1.3 million in grant funding should be spent

    San Marcos city leaders to discuss how $1.3 million in grant funding should be spent
    SAN MARCOS, Texas (KXAN) — At Tuesday's City Council meeting, San Marcos leaders will hold a public hearing to discuss funding for its grant program supporting community development.According to the City of San Marcos, leaders will discuss the use of $766,063 for its Community Development Block Grant program. The city also plans to reallocate an additional $655,089 from previous years to the program, the total equaling $1.4 million.On Friday, June 7 the city will also have a public comment
  • Sea otters turn to rocks and trash in fight for survival

    Sea otters turn to rocks and trash in fight for survival
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Sea otters are on the edge of extinction. There are currently around 3,000 of them living off the coast of California's Monterey Bay, according to Brett Long with the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California.New research from biologists currently with the University of Texas at Austin is shedding light on how these furry, cuddly creatures may survive."Monterey Bay is just full of them. So I said, why not? Who doesn't want to work with a fuzzy teddy bear like animals?" s
  • Austin FC signs free agent defender Mikkel Desler

    Austin FC signs free agent defender Mikkel Desler
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin FC made more roster moves Monday, signing Danish defender Mikkel Desler as a free agent.Desler's contract is good through the 2027 season with a team option for 2028, and with his experience with Toulouse FC in France's Ligue 2, he can help Verde and Black out right away in the back. Austin FC signs Ghanaian winger Osman Bukari as designated player for $7.5 million"He’s an accomplished professional who has a lot of experience competing at an elite level in Euro
  • McNeil alum Armoni Brooks hosting third basketball camp

    McNeil alum Armoni Brooks hosting third basketball camp
    AUSTIN (KXAN) - When Armoni Brooks was in high school at McNeil, the Mavericks basketball team had a lot of success including a trip to the regional semifinal. Brooks looks back on his time as a Mav fondly."I haven't been back to McNeil in a while," said Brooks. "Everything is looking like the same. It's great to be back in this building. We used to have a lot of fans at the games and have it rocking." Kavan throws another one-hitter, Texas gets 1 run in the 7th to make WCWS title seriesBrooks b
  • SAFE Alliance to break ground on permanent housing project next week

    SAFE Alliance to break ground on permanent housing project next week
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Crews will break ground next week on a permanent supportive housing project spearheaded by the SAFE Alliance.
    "There aren't similar resources in the community, so it truly fills a gap," said Julia Spann, Safe Alliance's CEO. The apartment complex will serve survivors of domestic violence who are experiencing homelessness.
    SAFE currently already serves this population, but in a shorter-term capacity.
    SAFE Alliance will soon break ground on a permanent housing project. Completion
  • Kavan throws another one-hitter, Texas gets 1 run in the 7th to make WCWS title series

    Kavan throws another one-hitter, Texas gets 1 run in the 7th to make WCWS title series
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Pure hustle out of Alyssa Washington and another pitching gem by Teagan Kavan on Monday sent the Texas Longhorns to the Women's College World Series championship series.Washington dove across home to avoid a tag during a rundown in the top of the seventh inning, scoring the game's only run to lift the Longhorns to a 1-0 win over Stanford at OGE Field at Devon Park in Oklahoma City. Horns Report: Texas softball on brink of WCWS Finals, rowing team wins NCAA titleWith Washing
  • Nearly 200 pets adopted, fostered from AAC over weekend, but capacity issues persist

    Nearly 200 pets adopted, fostered from AAC over weekend, but capacity issues persist
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Between Friday and Sunday, 192 pets were fostered or adopted from the city's Austin Animal Center (AAC), the shelter said on social media Monday. Staff said 101 pets left the shelter through foster or adoption over the weekend and another 91 were waiting on a spay or neuter before they too headed out the door.
    It comes after a memo was put out by the AAC late last month -- once again detailing how overcrowded the shelter is and announcing another restriction on intake.Austin Ani
  • Jamie Vinson comes back to Austin, signs with Texas Longhorns men's hoops

    Jamie Vinson comes back to Austin, signs with Texas Longhorns men's hoops
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — An Austinite is coming home to play for the Longhorns via one of the most successful basketball programs in the country.Jamie Vinson, a 6-foot-11 center who played his last two years of high school basketball for Oak Hill Academy in Virginia, will play for the Longhorns next season, head coach Rodney Terry announced Monday.
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  • How Mexico's new president could impact Texas

    How Mexico's new president could impact Texas
    AUSTIN (Nexstar/AP) — Mexico’s projected presidential winner Claudia Sheinbaum will become the first female president in the country’s 200-year history.Sheinbaum, the favored successor of outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, vowed to continue on the direction set by the populist leftist leader. But the cool-tempered scientist offers a sharp contrast in style — and a break with Mexico’s male-dominated political culture.The leftist h
  • Austin Water to repair waterline in SW Austin on June 7, service disruption possible

    Austin Water to repair waterline in SW Austin on June 7, service disruption possible
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin Water wants southwest Austin residents to conserve water and limit nonessential use starting Friday so crews can fix a waterline, the utility said Monday.A 48-inch waterline near the Davis Lane pump station is leaking and has to be taken offline. That may, or may not, result in low water pressure or service disruptions for some residents, according to a press release. ‘There’s a boat hurtling toward us’: Multiple injured on Lake LBJ after empty boat
  • Austin Police to run 'No Refusal' initiative this summer

    Austin Police to run 'No Refusal' initiative this summer
    Editor's note: The above video shows KXAN News' top morning headlines from Monday, June 3, 2024.AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The City of Austin will operate its No Refusal initiative each night in June, July and August in an effort to crack down on impaired driving, city leaders announced in the Austin Mobility newsletter Monday.No Refusal is done in collaboration between the Austin Police Department and the city's Vision Zero program, which aims to reduce the number of severe and fatal crashes on Austin ro
  • WCSO: 2 arrested in drug operation at Taylor senior apartment

    WCSO: 2 arrested in drug operation at Taylor senior apartment
    WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- Two people were arrested after officials executed a drug operation at an apartment complex for older adults in Taylor earlier this week, the Williamson County Sheriff's Office said in a news release.On Thursday, officials responded to an apartment complex on 3700 N Main St. in Taylor, according to WCSO. Denise Pippin, 60, and Lesley Nettles, 66, were found with approximately 7.36 ounces of "suspected methamphetamine," scales, baggies and cellphones, according t
  • Students, teachers can get free entry to these Texas attractions — learn how

    Students, teachers can get free entry to these Texas attractions — learn how
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Two Texas attractions are honoring students and teachers with free admission after a long school year.
    Typhoon Texas waterpark in Pflugerville is recognizing students with good grades for a few days this week, and teachers will be celebrated the whole month of June at the San Antonio Zoo.
    Here are the details of the events and how you can qualify.
    'Great Grades Days' at Typhoon TexasStudents who earned three "A" grades or more on their most recent report card can enjoy free
  • Man sentenced to 60 years in prison for 2022 fatal shooting

    Man sentenced to 60 years in prison for 2022 fatal shooting
    Editor's note: The above video shows KXAN News' top morning headlines from Monday, June 3, 2024.AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A man was sentenced to 60 years in prison for a fatal shooting that happened in north Austin in 2022.According to court documents, a jury found Yongyoon Kim, 33, guilty of two counts of murder, which is a first-degree felony.
    Kim has a jail credit of 859 days, or a little over two years, according to court documents. His 60-year and 50-year sentences will run concurrently.
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