Criminal trespass charges against 79 UT Austin protesters dismissed: attorney
Travis County Attorney Delia Garza announced the criminal trespassing charges against nearly 80 pro-Palestine protesters on the UT Austin campus have been dismissed.
Austin woman accuses Burger King of putting racial slur on her receipt
An Austin woman is accusing a fast food restaurant of putting a racial slur on her receipt after she asked for a refund on an incorrect order.
Houston law firm files $100M lawsuit over Austin-Bergstrom airport employee's death
An airplane operations specialist Michael Wills lost his life in a fatal incident involving a fuel truck at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. A Houston law firm has now filed a $100 million lawsuit for his wrongful death.
Texas set to house the U.S.'s three most populous cities by 2100, report says
Current migration trends and growth rates show that by 2100, the Lone Star State could be home to the three most populous cities in the United States.
Texas files lawsuit over alleged destruction of border security measures
In a recent court filing, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton accused the federal government of destroying Texas' concertina wire along the border.
Galveston ranks among top snowbird retirement destinations in the U.S.
Galveston has emerged as a prime retirement destination, particularly for "snowbirds" seeking a well-rounded lifestyle split between two distinct seasons.
U.S. Border patrol urges migrants to avoid deadly border crossings in extreme heat
In an attempt to preserve human life, the U.S. Border Patrol Big Bend Sector warns people about illegally crossing the border into West Texas' deserts and mountains during extreme heat waves.



















