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Homeless advocacy group says many families living in cars

There are thousands of people who are experiencing homelessness across the City of Austin, but not all are living in tents or under a bridge– some are living in their cars. → Read More

‘It’s illegal’: Zilker Park a popular spot for camping, but not with tents

Zilker Park is a popular place to visit in Austin, but it has also become a place that some people are using to camp. → Read More

Facing staffing shortages, is APD ready for SXSW?

Every city department is gearing up for a busy spring festival season with many events scheduled over the next few weeks and months. → Read More

After boy’s bike stolen, APD surprises him with new one

The boy was an avid bike rider and very attached to the stolen bike. → Read More

Pflugerville ISD: Dessau Elementary will not close says superintendent

A school being considered for closure will operate for at least one more year in Pflugerville ISD. → Read More

Austin ISD bond: When will each project start, end for Austin schools

In November 2022, voters approved the largest bond in Austin ISD history, which was $2.44 billion. → Read More

Firefighters on alert as dry tree limb piles remain

Tree limbs and branches still line many streets across Central Texas as crews work hard to remove them, but leaving these piles too long could pose a danger. → Read More

Liberty Hill: Father of man shot, killed by police officer wants answers and body cam footage

LIBERTY HILL, Texas (KXAN)– The father of a man shot and killed by a Liberty Hill Police Officer said he has been left in the dark and wants answers. “You took my son…Why? ” said Matt Lieber, who’s son was shot and killed in Liberty Hill Jan. 18. “I come here today again to ask […] → Read More

‘Almost $20K’: Some Austin Energy customers to pay out of pocket for repairs

While Austin Energy continues restoring power to customers across Austin there are some who will have to pay for the repairs themselves. → Read More

Austin Energy customer on oxygen still without power despite being on medically vulnerable registry

Judy Evans, whose husband relies on an oxygen machine, said she received information that her power should be back by Sunday, Feb. 12. “We have been out of power for six days and five nights,” she said. → Read More

Drivers speak out after icy conditions cause accidents on bridges, overpasses around Austin

As winter weather moved into Central Texas, KXAN started warning our viewers about the possible dangers. → Read More

‘It was pretty alarming seeing the broken glass’: Criminals targeting people on Butler Trail

Criminals are taking advantage of people along Lady Bird Lake, according to data from the Austin Police Department crime maps. → Read More

New organization joins fight to get people off the streets, into housing

More help is on the way to get people off the streets and into housing, but is it enough? → Read More

‘Pollution and trash definitely came up;’ Huston-Tillotson conducts study on Lady Bird Lake

The City of Austin’s Park and Recreation Department discussed the results of a new study done by Huston-Tillotson University which looked at how congestion and other factors impact Lady Bird Lake and the surrounding areas. → Read More

As shelter space fills up at AAC, elementary students write persuasive letters to get dogs adopted

Overcrowding continues at the Austin Animal Center as some dogs are sharing kennel space, the agency said. → Read More

‘They were eating one meal a day’: More college students facing food insecurity than you might think

The pandemic increased the number of Americans going to bed hungry, but one of those groups experiencing food insecurity is one you might not think about – college students. → Read More

ACC hopes online nursing course helps solve Central Texas shortage

ACC says the demand for its Bachelor of Science in Nursing credentialed nursing degree is increasing, especially in Central Texas, with an aging workforce and increased population. → Read More

Watch out Tesla! Georgetown High School students build electric car

There is a car in the Georgetown High School automotive garage that is creating quite the buzz. → Read More

Teacher retention still a top priority for many districts

The search to fill teaching positions continues for many school districts across the state of Texas. → Read More

Austin pharmacy steps in to help as children’s Tylenol, antibiotics shortage continues

AUSTIN (KXAN)– If you have noticed empty shelves at your local pharmacy lately, experts explain as to why. Medicine like children’s acetaminophen and ibuprofen can be hard to find these days as shortages continue. Those aren’t the only medicines that are hard to find. When Kevan Blanco’s son got sick with strep throat his doctor […] → Read More