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KVUE seeks applications from local nonprofits for the 2021 TEGNA Foundation Grants

KVUE is accepting grant proposals from qualified Austin nonprofit organizations. The deadline is Aug. 31. → Read More

Beyond the Rainbow: the Austin Pride parade is back

The fan favorite parade is officially happening Aug. 14. → Read More

KVUE proud to sponsor H-E-B's 32nd annual 'For The Children' school supply drive

KVUE, H-E-B and CapMetro are proud to support For the Children School Supplies Drive, which will be held on behalf of For The Children Inc. → Read More

KVUE's 2021 Five Who Care winners announced

This was the 33rd annual award ceremony, and the second year it was held virtually. → Read More

KVUE helped ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot raise $120K for Caritas of Austin in 2020

Despite being virtual in 2020, ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot raised $120,000 to end homelessness. → Read More

People helping people | Family without power delivers warm food and firewood to neighbors in need

Florence, Texas, may be small, but their residents' hearts sure aren't. → Read More

Gov. Greg Abbott addresses food shortages amid deadly winter storm, asks Texans to donate to those in need

As power is restored and Texans continue to grapple with water issues, Gov. Abbott urges people to donate to Red Cross and not hoard food. → Read More

City of Austin to reduce commercial energy consumption, prohibit price-gouging till Feb. 22

The City signed the order after social media erupted in outrage over the unequal power distribution. → Read More

At least two dead in East Austin fire

The Austin Fire Department and Austin EMS are at the scene. They say there are multiple casualties. → Read More

City of Austin will transport COVID-positive individuals to isolation facilities amid power outages

COVID-19 positive residents of Austin without power should call 3-1-1 to be transported to a safe isolation facility. → Read More

Which Austin-area grocery stores are open and when amid power outages?

Here's a look at where you can get groceries. → Read More

TEGNA Foundation and KVUE award $12,500 to help three Austin-area nonprofit organizations

The three nonprofits received a donation of $5,000 each. → Read More

KVUE partners with Salvation Army for H-E-B's annual 'Ring in a Miracle' campaign

All donations stay within Travis and Williamson counties to support those experiencing homelessness. → Read More

How to participate in the 2020 ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot

The annual Thanksgiving Day tradition is virtual this year. → Read More

All Together ATX awards $2.2M to 70 local nonprofits for COVID-19 relief response

Austin Community Foundation and United Way for Greater Austin announced their second round of funding. → Read More

KVUE and TEGNA Foundation seek grant applications from local nonprofits

KVUE is accepting grant proposals from qualified Austin nonprofit organizations. The deadline is Aug. 29. → Read More

Austin Pets Alive! asking for donations after kennels flood over Memorial Day weekend

The animal shelter's kennels were flooded after storms over Memorial Day weekend. → Read More

Williamson County, Family Emergency Room to allow COVID-19 testing for those not showing symptoms

"It doesn't hurt and if it does it's only for a second," said one patient. → Read More

Bar owners, tattoo artists to protest at Capitol over their exclusion from Gov. Abbott's reopen orders

Central Texas bar owners and tattoo artists are protesting on Tuesday, May 12, at the Texas Capitol. → Read More

'This is not going away': Mayor Adler encourages Austinites to avoid large groups, wear face coverings even as Texas reopens

Mayor Adler said the extension of Austin's stay home order and the governor's orders to reopen Texas both ask to only go out if engaging in essential business. → Read More