September 7, 2022 Austin-Bergstrom International Airport delays flights due to early morning power outage The Austin-Bergstrom International Airport had power outages on Wednesday morning that caused flight delays. The airport lost power before 5 a.m. and lights were back on by 8 a.m.
August 31, 2022 Austin man who was once homeless maps camps springing up around the city, bringing light to crisis Austin has allocated hundreds of millions of dollars to combatting the homeless crisis, but a former homeless man's map shows encampments are still springing up around the city.
August 25, 2022 Austin fire chaplain fired over religious beliefs sues city: I won't recant Former Austin Fire Department chaplain Dr. Andrew Fox details his lawsuit against the city, claiming his First Amendment rights have been violated.
August 23, 2022 Texas cyclist slaying suspect Kaitlin Armstrong: 'Biased publicity' makes fair trial 'virtually' impossible In response to prosecutors' request for a gag order, murder suspect Kaitlin Armstrong's lawyers asked the court to prohibit prejudicial comment to the media.
August 23, 2022 Austin police lower minimum staffing requirement for 911 operators, resulting in longer hold, response times Austin police are lowering minimum staffing requirements for 911 operators due to high vacancy rates, according to an internal message reviewed by Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital.
August 23, 2022 Rep. Chip Roy calls termination of Austin Fire Department chaplain 'cowardly,' 'unconstitutional' Rep. Chip Roy of Texas called the termination of Austin Fire Department chaplain Dr. Andrew Fox part of a "leftist inquisition to bar Christians" from public service.
August 19, 2022 Kaitlin Armstrong trial: Austin prosecutors seek gag order as defense blasts 'biased and flawed investigation' Travis County prosecutors asked Judge Brenda Kennedy to approve a gag order to bar Kaitlin Armstrong's lawyers from discussing her love triangle murder case.
August 18, 2022 Police shortages leave Austin jewelry store in dire straits amid crime wave: 'This is not working' Austin, Texas jewelry store owner Daniel Schweiterman shared his struggles with an ongoing crime wave and lack of police contact as law enforcement shortages continue.
August 7, 2022 Texas barbecue restaurant manager says thief stole almost $3K worth of brisket A Texas barbecue restaurant general manager says that almost $3,000 worth of brisket was stolen on Thursday morning and thinks the theft was planned.
July 28, 2022 Austin police report 61 'jugging' theft cases this year, more than half a million dollars stolen At least 61 "jugging" cases, in which a suspect robs a victim after they leave the bank, have occurred in Austin, Texas, so far this year, according to police.