Kaitlin Marie Armstrong, the suspected killer of pro cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson, remains at large this morning. Wilson's family has reiterated that Wilson was not involved in a romantic relationship with Armstrong's live-in boyfriend, though she and the man in question had gone swimming together at Deep Eddy Pool just prior to the shooting. A GoFundMe effort has been launched to support Wilson's favorite causes in her memory.
City officials are preparing to begin water use restrictions as lake levels continue to drop.
Tomorrow is Election Day, deciding runoffs between several candidates for both parties in statewide races.
Already committed to the largest direct foreign investment in Texas history, Samsung is indicated even more expansion in Central Texas.
Officials at Austin Bergstrom International Airport are employing an unconventional use of Texas' eminint domain law to end the lease of a private company running the airport's South Terminal.
A San Antonio chef with six James Beard nominations is preparing to open his first Austin restaurant at the Hyatt Centric hotel on South Congress.
The Round Rock Fire Department is holding a fan drive - donations of new box fans for lower-income and elderly residents with air conditioning challenges can be made at any Round Rock FD station.
At this year's commencement exercise, Texas ex Emmanuel Acho advises new grads: "Use your thing."
In what may have been the "wildest game of the year" including two red cards, Austin FC battles Orlando City to a 2-2 draw.
Texas Women's Tennis has brought home a national championship - its fourth as a program and second consecutive title.
Texas Baseball wraps its regular season with a home sweep of Kansas and finishes with an all-time program record for home runs at 110. The Horns will face Oklahoma State on Wednesday morning at 9am as the Phillips 66 Big 12 Tournament begins in Arlington.
Wild weather for the next few days, with significant rainfall and cool temps expected between tonight and Wednesday. Longer-range forecasts from NOAA expects warmer and drier than usual conditions for Central Texas through August.