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East Link Trail aims to connect East Austin with downtown

While it's been there unofficially for years, over the last 5-6 years, the Austin Parks Foundation has worked with the City and others to create a finished trail. → Read More

We Are Not Broken gives women a platform to share their scar stories, both inside and out

For more than five years, the organization We Are Not Broken has helped turn trauma into triumph for women across the world. → Read More

Affordability issues cause Central Texans to look outside of Austin for housing

Many people are looking to areas outside of Austin for housing as prices skyrocket. While it might be cheaper, areas like Bastrop are also jumping. → Read More

Central Texas man training Ukrainians amid war

Greg Miller has been in Ukraine for several weeks and is planning to return by the 4th of July. → Read More

Produce isn’t the only thing that grows at this Texas farm

Ranch House Recovery and Simple Promise Farms are working to not only help people get sober but also stay sober. → Read More

Party World Rasslin' is back at it after a two-year hiatus

Like much of the entertainment world, Party World Rasslin' had to take a break from in-person events. But now, they're back! → Read More

Less than a year after being hit by a car, a Central Texas man is nearing full recovery

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month, so we're looking at one man's recovery after getting hit by a car that almost killed him. → Read More

Dripping Springs earns new designation as the newest Texas Bird City

Texas Parks and Wildlife and Audubon Texas have awarded eight cities with the designation of 'Bird City Texas' over the past three years, including Dripping Springs. → Read More

Central Texas man helps coordinate evacuations of friends from when he lived in Ukraine

Even before the invasion happened, Aaron Pluto was helping people inside of Ukraine. Now after the war started, he's been working on getting people out. → Read More

Austin woman checks in on Ukrainian family as Russia invades her home country

Tonya Levchuck hasn't slept since the invasion started on Wednesday night. → Read More

La Mexicana owner prepares his bakery before closing on Feb. 15

It's been nearly 33 years, but on Feb. 15, Jesús Martinez Becerra is closing his bakery in South Austin. → Read More

KVUE spotlighting local business for Black History Month

For the month of February, we're going to take a look at a few Black-owned restaurants and other businesses in Austin. → Read More

Austin muralist honoring essential women workers with art around the city

Sarah Wilson is honoring health care workers, firefighters, bus drivers, teachers and others through art. → Read More

'It's ridiculous' | Frustration sets in for evacuated Bastrop residents at Terry's Corner

Worry turned to anger for residents who had been forced from their homes and away from loved ones for hours, with some saying the wildfire could have been prevented. → Read More

Austin YouTuber trades a penny into a house, then donates it to local artist

It took nearly a month, but Ryan Trahan started with a penny and traded until he got a house. But the house wasn't for him to keep. → Read More

Austin 8-year-old creates his own 'newspaper' to deliver in his neighborhood

Milo Poteracki has thoughts to share, and launching his own paper was his way of sharing them with his neighbors. → Read More

Flying Armadillo Club introduces new players to disc golf with a unique course

It looks more like putt-putt than anything else, but the Flying Armadillo Disc Golf Club's short course is its best way to introduce people to a growing sport. → Read More

After 14 years, one volunteer for Drive a Senior ATX is hanging up the keys

82-year-old Bill Miller is hanging up the keys one last time. → Read More

New Texas law on tethering dogs takes effect Jan. 18. Here's what you need to know

It's been updated a few times, but here are the newest rules you have to follow with your outdoor dogs. → Read More

'It's disgusting' | Neighbors react to deer shot with arrows in the Great Hill Greenbelt

Game Wardens are still looking for more information on who shot four deer with arrows in the Great Hills Greenbelt. Neighbors are hoping it stops soon. → Read More