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Warnings continue that Central Texas is facing what could be a significant wildfire season this summer.

A man wanted for a double murder in Arizona was arrested in Pflugerville on Saturday.

Texas law enforcement officers lost in the line of duty over the last year were honored in a ceremony at the Capitol on Sunday - the leading cause of LEO deaths: COVID-19.

Over 1,000 Austin ISD employees were forced to wait through the weekend for their paychecks that were due on Friday as a result of a "payroll issue" - they're expecting to be paid today.

The U.S. Department of Justice has weighed in on the Alex Jones legal fight, siding with Sandy Hook families in calling for his bankruptcy filing to be dismissed, so that trials can proceed to determine the damages he owes after losing a defamation case.

Austin-founded Whole Foods, now owned by Amazon, is set to close six stores in California, Arizona, Massachusetts and the Chicago area.

H-E-B issues a recall of its Two-Bite Brownies after suspected metal fragments are found in some packages.

Texas Baseball suffers a sweep at the hands of Big 12 rivals Oklahoma State, losing all three games over the weekend.

Texas Football suffers a program insult as no players from its roster are selected for the NFL Draft for only the fourth time in 86 years.

Austin FC continues a hot streak with a 2-1 win over Houston on Saturday - they maintain their position ranked atop the MLS Western Conference.

Austin's new pro bull-riding team the Austin Gamblers has seen a big buy-in from local billionaire Michael Dell.

Along with high prices come high price tags: Austin has seen the highest jump among U.S. cities over the last year in average monthly mortgage payments.

Austin consistently ranks highly for fitness and for activity options - but we're also ranked highly for doing not much of anything at all.

Brush and bulk garbage pickup resumes today in Austin after several months of staffing-related suspension.