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Meteorologist David Yeomans gets Masters degree
A surprise congratulations catches David Yeomans off guard. -
Turkish Fair
The Raindrop Turkish House is throwing their 10th annual Craft and Food Fair -
My Pet: Cat Allergies
Does your cat get the sniffles or watery eyes? This week, on My Pet, Sheri explores treating cat allergies. -
Camp SPARK
Camp SPARK is a unique camp run by kids for kids. -
Weekend Gardener
Weekend Gardener -
New hernia procedures explained
According to the National Center for Health Statistics, around five million people suffer from hernias each year. -
Austin weather 4/26/14
A threat of storms is on the horizon -
Pedestrian killed by possible drunk driver; another crashes into scene
Austin Police say a person they suspect was driving while intoxicated killed a pedestrian early Saturday morning. -
Round Rock councilman's HQ location causes stir
The campaign headquarters for Round Rock councilman Carlos Salinas is upsetting some taxpayers. -
New service targets Texas business travelers
Starting next month, Vonlane Executive Motor Coach Service will start offering swanky rides to Dallas. -
Texas teacher allegedly performed lap dance for student
A Houston-area teacher has been charged with doing a lap dance for a boy at school on his 15th birthday. -
New candidate jumped into the race for Austin mayor
Supporters showed up at this event as musician Todd Phelps announced his candidacy. -
Blaze destroys popular San Marcos sports bar
A raging fire destroyed the Bikinis Sports Bar & Grill in San Marcos on Friday, the restaurant's owner said. -
Teenage girl struck and killed by train in South Austin
A teenage girl is dead after being struck by a train in south Austin on Friday evening. -
Perry picks new head of sex offender agency
Questions are being raised about who is running the state's embattled Office of Violent Sex Offender Management since the presiding officer has resigned while two other top agency leaders are on le... -
World archeologists admire shipwreck at Bullock museum
The City of Austin could decide to purchase more homes as a result of floods damaging and destroying hundreds of them in October. -
Water restrictions go back in place for aquifer users
Water restrictions are back in place as the Barton Springs Edwards Aquifer Conservation District (BSEACD) declares Stage 2 Alarm Drought. -
3 arrested in airport part of suspected identity theft ring
Police arrested Douglas Bullock, Jason Ellison, and Patrick George last Friday at ABIA. -
City may spend more than $100M to buy homes in floodplain
The City of Austin could decide to purchase more homes as a result of floods damaging and destroying hundreds of them in October. -
Steel beam falls on woman working construction at ABIA
A woman is in the hospital after a steel beam fell on her while she was working on a construction project at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. -
Texas regent Wallace Hall facing criminal inquiry
University of Texas System Regent Wallace Hall faces a criminal investigation into his efforts to oust the president of the system's flagship Austin campus. -
Millions descend on Rome for double-canonization
The ceremony will honor Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II. It marks the first time in history two popes will be canonized together. -
'Smack cam' suspects identified, police say
Three people suspected of taking part in a 'smack cam' incident at a local Wendy's have been identified, according to Austin police. -
Austin promotes shopping at "Zero Waste" local businesses
The city of Austin is on a mission to get people to recycle everything. It's part of the Zero Waste goal which is to reduce trash in landfills by 90 percent by the year 2040. -
Drunk driving victim wants to prevent pain for others
It is one of the biggest killers in Texas. More than a thousand people died last year alone in drunk driving crashes, according to the Texas Department of Transportation. -
Severe weather threatens several weekend events
This is one of the busiest weekends of the year for festivals in Austin, and organizers are keeping an eye on the sky. -
Runners and Heart Health
Dr. Stanley Wang from the Heart Hospital of Austin tells us the right way to exercise -
Austin Food and Wine Festival
Two days of food and wine from the country's best chefs. -
Could faster Internet help Austin traffic?
Austin is getting closer to having widespread one gigabit per second Internet speeds, and some of those behind the services believe it could lead to changes in the way Austinites work. -
$30 million wanted to purchase 142 homes in Onion Creek floodplain
The City of Austin could decide to purchase more homes as a result of floods damaging and destroying hundreds of them in October.