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  • Video: Diddy admits beating ex-girlfriend Cassie, says he's sorry

    Video: Diddy admits beating ex-girlfriend Cassie, says he's sorry
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sean “Diddy” Combs admitted that he beat his ex-girlfriend Cassie in a hotel hallway in 2016 after CNN released video of the attack, saying in a video apology he was “truly sorry” and his actions were “inexcusable.”“I take full responsibility for my actions in that video. I was disgusted then when I did it. I’m disgusted now,” the music mogul said in a video statement posted Sunday to Instagram and
  • Thousands gather for GOP convention amid party divisions

    Thousands gather for GOP convention amid party divisions
    SAN ANTONIO (Nexstar) -- More than 6,700 of Texas' most active Republicans are gathered in San Antonio for the Republican Party of Texas' state convention. On the to-do list: establish the official party platform, elect a new chair in a hotly-contested race and organize for the general election.Abolishing property taxes, establishing a state border force, preserving the ban on gambling and funding private school for families are among the top priorities approved by delegates.Many delegates are a
  • City employee altered receipts to cover up a personal purchase on a city credit card, audit finds

    City employee altered receipts to cover up a personal purchase on a city credit card, audit finds
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — An investigation by the Office of the City Auditor has found a City of Austin employee falsely reported a personal purchase as a city business transaction, then altered receipts to cover it up.In a report released Friday, the auditor's office said it received an allegation against Transportation and Public Works Superintendent Michael Collier in August 2023. The allegation was that Collier used a city-issued credit card for a personal expense and created a false item descri
  • Austin Animal Center reduces animal intake hours due to 'critical capacity' issues

    Austin Animal Center reduces animal intake hours due to 'critical capacity' issues
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Animal Center is restricting intake hours to help alleviate capacity issues, with the center currently operating at "critical capacity."As of May 20, 654 cats and dogs were onsite at the animal shelter, according to a city memo, a 15% increase just since May 8. In addition, before the shelter opened on May 20, "there were area residents with animals lined up outside the building requesting intake," Jason Garza, deputy chief animal services officer, said in the me
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  • Families of Uvalde shooting victims suing gun manufacturer, Instagram, video game company

    Families of Uvalde shooting victims suing gun manufacturer, Instagram, video game company
    (Texas Tribune) — Several Uvalde families are suing Daniel Defense, the gun company whose AR-15 style rifle an 18-year-old gunman used to kill 19 children and two teachers and injure several others at Robb Elementary two years ago, lawyers said.The family members of victims Friday also filed a separate lawsuit against California-based companies Meta — the parent company of Instagram and Facebook — and Activision, whose best-selling video game “Call of Duty” features
  • Summer outlook: How hot will it be and will the grid hold

    Summer outlook: How hot will it be and will the grid hold
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Meteorological summer begins June 1 and we're already talking about triple digit heat before our hottest season has even begun.Summer heatThe seasonal outlook from the Climate Prediction Center points to high confidence that all of Texas and most of the lower 48 states will experience a warmer-than-normal summer.
    Summer temperature forecast (CPC)The 30-year average number of triple-digit days per year in Austin at Camp Mabry is now up to 29 and the First Warning Weather Team exp
  • Most expensive homes for sale in Austin

    Most expensive homes for sale in Austin
    AUSTIN (Stacker) — Stacker compiled a list of the most expensive homes in Austin listed for sale on realtor.com. Homes are ranked by price with ties broken by price per square foot.#30. 1108 W 11th St, Austin- Price: $7,499,950
    - 4 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms
    - Square feet: 4,178
    - Price per square foot: $1,795
    - Lot size: 0.2 acres
    - Days on market: 17 days (-$500,000 price reduction since listing)
    - View listing on realtor.com#29. 2917 Westlake Cv, Austin- Price: $7,600,000
  • NWS confirms two tornadoes hit Temple area Wednesday

    NWS confirms two tornadoes hit Temple area Wednesday
    TEMPLE, Texas (KXAN) -- The National Weather Service confirmed an EF2 tornado and an EF1 tornado hit the Temple, Texas area on Wednesday, according to a preliminary damage report that was released Thursday night.
    The NWS Fort Worth/Dallas office's damage survey team found that two tornadoes hit Bell County during a "supercell that moved through the area late Wednesday afternoon." It was initially reported that one tornado had hit the area. The NWS also found damage associated with straight-line
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  • One dead, one injured in crash on SH 130 in south Austin

    One dead, one injured in crash on SH 130 in south Austin
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- One person died in a crash on State Highway 130 in south Austin Friday afternoon, according to Austin-Travis County EMS.
    ATCEMS said on X at 12:53 p.m. it was responding to a crash on SH 130 near Maha Loop Road.
    ATCEMS said at least one person was ejected from their vehicle, and one person was pronounced dead on the scene.Real Time Traffic Conditions
    Another person was evaluated on the scene and transported to a hospital in Hays County with potentially serious injuries.
    Drivers
  • Hotel City of Austin purchased in 2021 for domestic violence victims still sits vacant

    Hotel City of Austin purchased in 2021 for domestic violence victims still sits vacant
    Editor's Note: If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, the national domestic violence hotline is (800)799-7233. You can also text "BEGIN" to 88788. Or you can reach out to the SAFEline number at (512) 267-SAFE (7233).AUSTIN (KXAN) — Though Austin City Council approved the purchase of a former hotel in northeast Austin in December 2021 — with the intent of using it as a family violence shelter — the building still sits vacant.
    Next week, Austin Ci
  • Crash on westbound US 290 blocks lanes near West Gate Boulevard

    Crash on westbound US 290 blocks lanes near West Gate Boulevard
    Editor's note: The above video shows KXAN News' top morning headlines from Friday, May 24, 2024.AUSTIN (KXAN) — A crash on westbound U.S. 290 in south Austin is blocking lanes Friday morning, according to the Texas Department of Transportation.
    TxDOT said all lanes are closed just before West Gate Boulevard. Traffic is being diverted to South Lamar Boulevard.View traffic mapsThe Austin Police Department said officers are responding to the crash. The agency described the crash as being in t
  • Mother of homicide victim asks public for help finding suspect

    Mother of homicide victim asks public for help finding suspect
    Editor's note: The above video shows KXAN News' top morning headlines from Friday, May 24, 2024.WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- The Williamson County Sheriff's Office identified the victim of a weekend homicide that happened on Copper Creek Drive, and the victim's mother is asking the public for help finding more information.
    The sheriff's office said Matthew Torres, 25, was killed in a shooting that happened in an unincorporated area of Austin Friday night. According to WCSO, Torres was shot
  • Two years later, Uvalde searches for peace

    Two years later, Uvalde searches for peace
    UVALDE (Nexstar) — Two million dollars is hollow penance to Javier Cazares. Two years ago, his 9-year-old daughter Jackie was attending an award ceremony and counting the days until summer break. She would soon die on the way to the hospital after law enforcement void of urgency left her bleeding on the classroom floor. Two years later, two million is too little, too late.On May 24, 2022, an 18-year-old with a rifle ended Jackie's dreams and stopped the clock on a town still trying to find
  • LIVE: Two years later, Uvalde searches for peace

    LIVE: Two years later, Uvalde searches for peace
    UVALDE (Nexstar) — Two million dollars is hollow penance to Javier Cazares. Two years ago, his 9-year-old daughter Jackie was attending an award ceremony and counting the days until summer break. She would soon die on the way to the hospital after law enforcement void of urgency left her bleeding on the classroom floor. Two years later, two million is too little, too late.On May 24, 2022, an 18-year-old with a rifle ended Jackie's dreams and stopped the clock on a town still trying to find
  • Inmate died in custody Wednesday, TCSO says

    Inmate died in custody Wednesday, TCSO says
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A 63-year-old man died in custody in the Travis County Correctional Complex earlier this week, according to the Travis County Sheriff's Office.
    Robert Munguia, 63, was found unresponsive in his cell around 10:40 a.m. on May 22, according to TCSO. Officials administered CPR immediately but Munguia was ultimately pronounced dead on the scene.
    Munguia was booked into custody Nov. 26, 2023, and charged with injury to a child/elderly.An investigation by TCSO’s Internal Aff
  • Manor woman claims neighboring developer is damaging her property with storm water

    Manor woman claims neighboring developer is damaging her property with storm water
    MANOR, Texas (KXAN) -- Living on a ranchland off of FM 973 in Manor are a variety of animals including mustangs, donkeys, goats, and dogs. They all belong to Crista Swier who has a dream of using the ranchland for her non-profit, THE Sanctuary, an animal sanctuary that will also provide equine-assisted therapy services for families and individuals.
    But she has an issue with her neighbor, a developer called KB Home.
    "We're dreaming of this future and KB Home is just destroying it," Swier explaine
  • MAP: Which school districts have increased teacher pay for the 2024-25 school year?

    MAP: Which school districts have increased teacher pay for the 2024-25 school year?
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — As school districts across Central Texas make budget decisions for the 2024-25 school year, KXAN is keeping track of teacher salaries areawide.There are 58 districts in the KXAN viewing area, from Mason ISD in the west to Fayetteville ISD in the east. So far, 18 of those districts have announced new salaries for the upcoming school year.The map below shows starting salaries in each district for new teachers with no experience. Additional districts will be colored in as sala
  • 'He wasn't performing': Austin FC sporting director explains Rigoni's buyout, release

    'He wasn't performing': Austin FC sporting director explains Rigoni's buyout, release
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin FC sporting director Rodolfo Borrell explained Thursday why he decided to waive designated player Emiliano Rigoni and buy out his multi-million dollar contract, and at its core, the decision was simple.Rigoni wasn't performing at the level Borrell expects a Major League Soccer designated player to.
    VERDE LIGHTS: It's back for another season! Tune in at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Saturdays on CW Austin throughout the season."That's the end of it," Borrell said. "He's a great
  • Investigation underway after Travis County inmate dies in custody

    Investigation underway after Travis County inmate dies in custody
    TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — An investigation is underway after an inmate died at the Travis County Correctional Complex.According to the Travis County Sheriff's Office, Robert Valentina Munguia, 63, was found unresponsive in his unit at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. CPR was administered, but Munguia was later pronounced dead, according to a press release from TCSO.Munguia had been booked into custody on Nov. 26, 2023, on a charge of Injury to a Child/Elderly.The investigation is being conducted
  • KIPP students jump in to help during two medical emergencies

    KIPP students jump in to help during two medical emergencies
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Two students from KIPP Austin Collegiate are being praised after they jumped into action to help their teachers during two separate medical emergencies.The school offers a number of pathways for students, like business or robotics, but it's the lessons that Brittani Love is teaching that are credited with saving two lives."Currently we are doing compressions," said junior Everardo Tovar, as he demonstrated how to perform CPR.Students learn a number of different lessons, lik
  • CapTex Tri race organizers prepare for heat, medics on standby

    CapTex Tri race organizers prepare for heat, medics on standby
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Along with triple digit heat expected this weekend, there's a triathlon planned on Memorial Day as well.
    The heat has already impacted people in our area. Austin-Travis County EMS told KXAN they have responded to 75 heat-related calls since the start of last month.
    "Five of those were yesterday and we've had three so far today," ATCEMS Captain Christa Stedman said. "It is clear that it's getting warm."Medics on the groundRace organizers said they're ready to handle the heat.
    "Th
  • Longhorns, Aggies downplay Lone Star Showdown rivalry headed into softball super regional

    Longhorns, Aggies downplay Lone Star Showdown rivalry headed into softball super regional
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — The storied rivalry between Texas and Texas A&M gets another life when the Longhorns rejoin the Aggies in the Southeastern Conference next season, but as far as Texas head softball coach Mike White is concerned, the upcoming super regional series simply pits two great programs against each other, no matter what history says."For us to win the national championship, we have to play everybody and beat good teams," he said during a press conference Thursday. "This is just
  • APD searches for 'habitual offender' in series of commercial burglaries

    APD searches for 'habitual offender' in series of commercial burglaries
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Thursday, the Austin Police Department requested help finding a suspect in connection with a series of commercial burglaries.APD said beginning in April, there were several reports of business burglaries along US Highway 183 between Interstate 35 to Farm-to-Market 620.Police said the reports each had a “distinct modus operandi (MO) and suspect description,” which detectives used to identify 32-year-old Jose Vega-Martinez as the primary suspect. Police also sa
  • Man sentenced following crash that caused San Marcos officer to lose her leg

    Man sentenced following crash that caused San Marcos officer to lose her leg
    HAYS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — A San Marcos man was sentenced May 16 following a 2019 crash that led to a San Marcos police officer losing her leg.According to Hays County court documents, 63-year-old Neil Sheehan was charged with failure to slow or vacate lane causing bodily injury, a class B misdemeanor. PAST COVERAGE: San Marcos officer struck by suspected drunk driverFollowing a plea deal, Sheehan received a sentence of 12 months of community supervision.During the supervision, he must co
  • Group files lawsuit against City of Austin over Statesman PUD

    Group files lawsuit against City of Austin over Statesman PUD
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Save Our Springs (SOS) Alliance filed another lawsuit aimed at the City of Austin's proposed use of property just south of the river from downtown, this time targeting the Planned Unit Development (PUD) for the former Statesman property.
    The Statesman PUD was approved by Austin City Council in December 2022.
    Plans for the area include a 275-room high-rise hotel, offices and residential units spread throughout six towers and just under 1,400 living units. It also includes aff
  • U-Haul offers a month of free self storage to Temple tornado victims

    U-Haul offers a month of free self storage to Temple tornado victims
    TEMPLE, Texas (KXAN) — U-Haul is offering 30 days of free self storage and U-Box container usage to people impacted by the tornado which hit Temple Wednesday night.The National Weather Service gave the tornado a preliminary rating of EF-2, with maximum winds of 120 mph. Additional storm damage surveys are ongoing.In a press release Thursday, the company said access to dry and secure self-storage and portable storage containers was "essential during the recovery process after natural disast
  • Houston to host World Baseball Classic rounds in 2026

    Houston to host World Baseball Classic rounds in 2026
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — In 2026, Houston will have the eyes of the entire sports world on it and not just for the FIFA World Cup.Minute Maid Park and the Houston Astros were selected Thursday as hosts for the opening round and the quarterfinals of the 2026 World Baseball Classic. It's the first time in WBC history that games will be held in Houston, and it's one of two US cities to host games with Miami as the other. Opening round games will also be in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Toyko, Japan.MORE
  • Texas DPS radio traffic captures clash between law enforcement and protesters on UT campus

    Texas DPS radio traffic captures clash between law enforcement and protesters on UT campus
    Editor's Note: The above video contains all the radio traffic records from April 24 that KXAN obtained through a public information request to Texas DPS. The photos do not directly correspond with the audio.
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Radio traffic from the Texas Department of Public Safety captured the clash between law enforcement and Pro-Palestinian protesters on the University of Texas campus on April 24. The day marked the first of several days of demonstrations and, ultimately, over 100 arrests
  • Concerns addressed at homelessness community meeting in south Austin

    Concerns addressed at homelessness community meeting in south Austin
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — City and community leaders hosted a "Community Homelessness Meeting" Thursday morning at Woodlawn Baptist Church in south Austin.
    Council members, Austin's Homeless Strategy Officers, and the executive director of Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center on Menchaca Road addressed the challenge of balancing public safety with providing important resources to the homeless community. Crime Imprints: City looks at solutions as concerns grow over homeless activity near elementary sch
  • Concerns address at homelessness community meeting in south Austin

    Concerns address at homelessness community meeting in south Austin
    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- City and community leaders hosted a "Community Homelessness Meeting" Thursday morning at Woodlawn Baptist Church in south Austin.
    Council members, Austin's Homeless Strategy Officers, and the executive director of Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center on Menchaca Road addressed the challenge of balancing public safety with providing important resources to the homeless community. Crime Imprints: City looks at solutions as concerns grow over homeless activity near elementary schoolMo

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