El Paso extends migrant emergency despite drop in …
No migrants have been released on the streets of El Paso since Title 42 ended, and community organizations have been able to help those coming out of federal immigration processing centers.
No migrants have been released on the streets of El Paso since Title 42 ended, and community organizations have been able to help those coming out of federal immigration processing centers.
No migrants have been released on the streets of El Paso since Title 42 ended, and community organizations have been able to help those coming out of federal immigration processing centers.
Affidavits obtained by KXAN detail what led to the murder charge Raul Meza Jr., 62, faces in the death of 80-year-old Pflugerville man Jesse Fraga. https://www.kxan.com/news/crime/court-documents-detail-what-led-to-80-year-olds-death-serial-killer-arrest/
Near 90 for several days before rain chances return this weekend.
Austin's Project Connect clears state opposition... for now
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TXANS stands for “Texas Advisory and Notification System,” and ERCOT hopes it will help increase transparency and trust. People will be able to check ERCOT’s social media, website and sign up for email alerts about the grid’s status, including a new type of alert ERCOT launched called a Weather Watch. Read more: https://www.kxan.com/news/texas/ercot-introducing-campaign-to-communicate-grid-conditions/
Good morning! We're here with a recap of the top stories making headlines today. These include an arrest made after several murders, impasse over Texas property tax deal, and grand jury hears evidence about police protest response. Read more here: https://www.kxan.com/news/texas-politics/house-passes-abbott-backed-property-tax-relief-adjourns-special-session/
The Allen Premium Outlet Mall will reopen Wednesday after a deadly mass shooting earlier this month, a Travis County grand jury is hearing evidence against more Austin Police officers stemming from 2020 protests, and two Austin students advanced in the Scripps National Spelling Bee competition. Plus, a look at the forecast. More on KXAN.com.