4 suspects in Austin yogurt shop killings found innocent
Maurice Pierce, Robert Springsteen, Mike Scott and Forrest Welborn were cleared of involvement in the 1991 killings of four teenage girls at an “I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt” shop.
Maurice Pierce, Robert Springsteen, Mike Scott and Forrest Welborn were cleared of involvement in the 1991 killings of four teenage girls at an “I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt” shop.
The Texas Department of Transportation said there are no structural concerns with a flyover connecting U.S. Route 290 and Interstate 35 in North Austin after a photo circulated on social media appeared to show a crack in the bridge.
Austin singles have mixed feelings about online dating, as many navigate apps and websites in search of a partner, according to local residents and experts.
The Travis County Medical Examiner has ruled that Brianna Aguilera died by suicide, clearing the way for Austin police to close their investigation into her death. Aguilera fell from a 17-story balcony in West Campus late last year.
Austin faith communities held a vigil on Wednesday at St. David’s Episcopal Church to mourn eight people who died in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody or during immigration enforcement actions this year.
A judge has sided with the city of Austin in a legal dispute over the expansion of the Austin Convention Center, allowing the multibillion-dollar project to move forward without a public vote.
More than seven months after the devastating flooding in Central Texas, the memories of that day remain painfully vivid for many, including Stacy Stevens and her family, who lost their 8-year-old daughter, Mary Barrett.
Congressman Joaquin Castro addressed a crowd at Pan American Neighborhood Park, urging the release of children and non-criminal detainees and calling for the disbandment of ICE.
Although Austin is not among the host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the city will take part in the lead-up to the global tournament by welcoming the official World Cup trophy tour this spring.
The Austin City Council is preparing to vote on a proposed $2 million contract for artificial intelligence-powered surveillance in city parks, while also considering new rules intended to strengthen oversight of such technology.