March 7, 2023 Austin firefighters investigating arson at historic Black church that caused $200k in damages The Austin Fire Department is investigating a suspected arson at a historic Black Church in South Austin, Texas, officials said on Tuesday.
March 7, 2023 Soros DA put murder case on 'back burner' because it doesn't 'fit' liberal agenda: victim's family The brother of a man killed in Austin, Texas, is slamming the city's Soros-funded district attorney for his handling of the case that he says has been put on the "back burner."
March 6, 2023 Girl Scouts robbed in grab-and-go theft at Texas grocery store, police say Austin police are looking for who committed a "grab-and-go theft" against a Girl Scout troop selling cookies at a grocery store while a security guard was on duty.
March 6, 2023 Texas alligator seized after living in backyard for more than 20 years Wildlife officials in Texas posted a video of an alligator rescue. The reptile had reportedly been living in a woman's backyard for more than 20 years.
February 28, 2023 Soros-backed DA cuts deal giving no jail time to 'wasted' bus driver who killed cyclist in crash Progressive Austin District Attorney Jose Garza is facing criticism for negotiating a deal that involved no jail time for an intoxicated bus driver who killed a cyclist.
February 27, 2023 Austin Police Department staffing crisis: 77 officers could retire by end of March as vacancies pile up Up to 77 Austin Police Department officers could retire by the end of March when the current contract with the city expires, potentially exacerbating an ongoing staffing crisis.
February 27, 2023 'Huge' parts of Austin left 'unpoliced' after city contract fight triggers mass officer exodus Austin Retired Officers Association President Dennis Farris joined "Fox & Friends First" to discuss how the lack of support from city officials is triggering a mass officer exodus.
February 26, 2023 Austin civil rights director resigns after employees file complaints about workplace mistreatment: report The director of Austin's Civil Rights Office reportedly submitted her resignation this week, several months after multiple city employees filed complaints against her.
February 25, 2023 Severely understaffed, defunded Austin PD on verge of retirement wave after city council 'pulls rug out' again Police in Austin, Texas, told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital that the city's already slim police force is set lose at least 40 more officers in response to the city's handling of a new contract.
February 23, 2023 Texas man who blamed elderly neighbor's killing on 'Lucifer' charged with murder A man accused of murdering his elderly neighbor in Austin, Texas, reportedly told police that he blacked out and "Lucifer" actually killed the victim.