November 10, 2022 Austin homeless man accused of menacing neighborhood, walking around with chainsaw An homeless man who has been arrested five times for criminal trespassing in recent months is accused of disturbing residents in a southeastern Austin neighborhood.
November 9, 2022 Kaitlin Armstrong trial date set as judge rejects defense motion to toss evidence in pro cyclist murder The trial over the shooting death of cycling pro Anna Moriah "Mo" Wilson will begin in June after an Austin judge rejected her defense's motion to toss evidence.
November 6, 2022 Austin police release bodycam footage of shootout with armed suspect hiding on restaurant's patio Body camera footage released by the Austin Police Department shows officers exchanging gunfire with a suspect who was displaying a gun in a "threatening manner."
November 3, 2022 Person of interest identified in UT Austin student kidnapping Austin police have released two photos of a person of interest wanted in a kidnapping that happened Sunday. One shows the man, the other the vehicle.
October 26, 2022 Austin investigates report that man has heart attack, dies waiting on 911 amid staffing shortage An Austin, Texas, woman says her husband died of a heart attack as she sat on hold with 911 for more than 15 minutes as staffing shortages continue to cause issues in the city.
October 24, 2022 Austin police past and present sound alarm on ripple effects of defunding police: 'It's crushing morale' Members of the Austin Police Department past and present told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital that morale has cratered and policing has been hampered after the city defunded the police.
October 20, 2022 Kaitlin Armstrong: Detective admits cyclist shooting suspect was allowed to leave country after interrogation Kaitlin Armstrong was legally allowed to leave the country after her initial interview in the death of 'Mo' Wilson, an Austin detective testified Wednesday.
October 19, 2022 Austin council member raises the alarm on distressed 911 call center, long hold times An Austin city council member is calling for a briefing on the city's distressed 911 call center, which is struggling with high vacancy rates among the staff.
October 19, 2022 Texas students taking DNA, fingerprint kits home to identify them in case of emergency Texas parents uneasy about child identification kits going home with students in the coming weeks following the Uvalde mass shooting earlier this year.
October 18, 2022 Austin police officer acquitted on 2 misconduct charges; defense attorney slams 'desperate and rudderless DA' Nathaniel Stallings, a former Austin Police Department officer, was acquitted on two alleged misconduct charges on Monday stemming from a 2017 arrest.