Major water main break shuts down eastbound lanes on Riverside Drive in Austin
AUSTIN, Texas — A major water main break in the Riverside area has led to an extended road closure, disrupting one of Austin’s key traffic corridors on Monday. The incident occurred near the intersection of East Riverside Drive and South Lakeshore Boulevard, prompting authorities to shut down all eastbound lanes to ensure public safety and facilitate emergency repairs. According to officials, the water main burst early in the day, flooding parts of the roadway and creating hazar
Major water main break shuts down eastbound lanes on Riverside Drive in Austin
AUSTIN, Texas — A major water main break in the Riverside area has led to an extended road closure, disrupting one of Austin’s key traffic corridors on Monday. The incident occurred near the intersection of East Riverside Drive and South Lakeshore Boulevard, prompting authorities to shut down all eastbound lanes to ensure public safety and facilitate emergency repairs. According to officials, the water main burst early in the day, flooding parts of the roadway and creating hazar
South Austin marks 10 years since deadly Onion Creek flood and community recovery
Ten years have passed since the deadly flood that tore through neighborhoods along Onion Creek in South Austin, leaving behind devastation, loss, and a community forever changed. Residents and city leaders recently gathered to remember that tragic event, honor those who lost their lives, and reflect on how the area has transformed since 2015. What was once a dense neighborhood has now become a vast green space that stands as a symbol of recovery, resilience, and renewal. In late Octob
South Austin marks 10 years since deadly Onion Creek flood and community recovery
Ten years have passed since the deadly flood that tore through neighborhoods along Onion Creek in South Austin, leaving behind devastation, loss, and a community forever changed. Residents and city leaders recently gathered to remember that tragic event, honor those who lost their lives, and reflect on how the area has transformed since 2015. What was once a dense neighborhood has now become a vast green space that stands as a symbol of recovery, resilience, and renewal. In late Octob
Austin police share Halloween safety guidelines for neighborhoods and 6th Street
The Austin Police Department (APD) has issued a comprehensive public advisory to ensure a safe and enjoyable Halloween weekend for residents and visitors across the city. With festivities set to draw thousands to downtown Austin—especially to the bustling 6th Street entertainment district—officers are stepping up their presence and offering safety reminders for both trick-or-treaters and partygoers. A press conference will be held at noon at APD headquarters, where Commander Car
Austin police share Halloween safety guidelines for neighborhoods and 6th Street
The Austin Police Department (APD) has issued a comprehensive public advisory to ensure a safe and enjoyable Halloween weekend for residents and visitors across the city. With festivities set to draw thousands to downtown Austin—especially to the bustling 6th Street entertainment district—officers are stepping up their presence and offering safety reminders for both trick-or-treaters and partygoers. A press conference will be held at noon at APD headquarters, where Commander Car
Over 140,000 Central Texans to lose SNAP benefits amid ongoing government shutdown
More than 140,000 Central Texans are expected to lose access to their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits as the government shutdown continues. With funding for the program now exhausted, officials have confirmed that no payments will be issued for the month of November. The loss of this essential aid will leave thousands of families across the region struggling to afford basic groceries and necessities, pushing many to seek emergency food assistance. According t
Over 140,000 Central Texans to lose SNAP benefits amid ongoing government shutdown
More than 140,000 Central Texans are expected to lose access to their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits as the government shutdown continues. With funding for the program now exhausted, officials have confirmed that no payments will be issued for the month of November. The loss of this essential aid will leave thousands of families across the region struggling to afford basic groceries and necessities, pushing many to seek emergency food assistance. According t
Texas Michelin Guide 2025: new starred restaurants and honorable mentions revealed
The Michelin Guide for Texas in 2025 marks another milestone for the state’s growing fine-dining landscape. The latest edition brings fresh recognitions, new one-star restaurants, and a broader acknowledgment of Texas’s vibrant culinary diversity. The number of one-star restaurants in the state has now increased to 18, reflecting the steady rise in quality and innovation among chefs across Dallas, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio. This year’s awards also included new Bib Gourmand and Green
Texas Michelin Guide 2025: new starred restaurants and honorable mentions revealed
The Michelin Guide for Texas in 2025 marks another milestone for the state’s growing fine-dining landscape. The latest edition brings fresh recognitions, new one-star restaurants, and a broader acknowledgment of Texas’s vibrant culinary diversity. The number of one-star restaurants in the state has now increased to 18, reflecting the steady rise in quality and innovation among chefs across Dallas, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio. This year’s awards also included new Bib Gourmand and Green
Nvidia becomes first company to hit $5 trillion market cap amid global AI surge
Nvidia made history on Wednesday by becoming the first publicly traded company to achieve a market capitalization of $5 trillion, marking a defining moment in the global technology and artificial intelligence landscape. The milestone underscores the company’s rapid evolution from a graphics chip producer into the backbone of the worldwide AI revolution, firmly establishing its leadership in a sector reshaping economies and industries. The Santa Clara, California-based firm’s sto
Nvidia becomes first company to hit $5 trillion market cap amid global AI surge
Nvidia made history on Wednesday by becoming the first publicly traded company to achieve a market capitalization of $5 trillion, marking a defining moment in the global technology and artificial intelligence landscape. The milestone underscores the company’s rapid evolution from a graphics chip producer into the backbone of the worldwide AI revolution, firmly establishing its leadership in a sector reshaping economies and industries. The Santa Clara, California-based firm’s sto
New Jersey ZIP codes rank among the most expensive in the U.S.
New Jersey continues to stand out in the national housing market, once again placing several of its ZIP codes among the most expensive in the United States. According to recent real estate data, six New Jersey communities ranked within the top 100 priciest ZIP codes nationwide, reflecting the state’s sustained appeal among high-income residents and luxury homebuyers. At the forefront is Alpine in Bergen County, whose ZIP code 07620 tied for 13th place with the renowned Beverly Hil
New Jersey ZIP codes rank among the most expensive in the U.S.
New Jersey continues to stand out in the national housing market, once again placing several of its ZIP codes among the most expensive in the United States. According to recent real estate data, six New Jersey communities ranked within the top 100 priciest ZIP codes nationwide, reflecting the state’s sustained appeal among high-income residents and luxury homebuyers. At the forefront is Alpine in Bergen County, whose ZIP code 07620 tied for 13th place with the renowned Beverly Hil
Austin Kidney Walk raises $90,000 to fight kidney disease and boost awareness
AUSTIN, Texas – The Austin community came together on October 26 for the 2025 Austin Kidney Walk, an event dedicated to raising awareness, support, and critical funding for people affected by kidney disease. The walk, which took place on a cool Saturday morning, drew hundreds of participants, including patients, family members, healthcare professionals, and living donors, all united by a shared commitment to fighting one of the nation’s most pervasive health conditions. Organize
Austin Kidney Walk raises $90,000 to fight kidney disease and boost awareness
AUSTIN, Texas – The Austin community came together on October 26 for the 2025 Austin Kidney Walk, an event dedicated to raising awareness, support, and critical funding for people affected by kidney disease. The walk, which took place on a cool Saturday morning, drew hundreds of participants, including patients, family members, healthcare professionals, and living donors, all united by a shared commitment to fighting one of the nation’s most pervasive health conditions. Organize
ADUs help sustain San Jose housing growth as city backs sales, financing options
San Jose’s cooling pipeline for conventional homebuilding has put unusual emphasis on one small-scale format that continues to deliver results: accessory dwelling units. Backed by a wave of California legislation that curbed local barriers and clarified property rights, ADUs—once a niche backyard project—have evolved into a central element of the city’s growth strategy. Because they are constructed on existing lots and typically require fewer discretionary approvals than multifamily p
ADUs help sustain San Jose housing growth as city backs sales, financing options
San Jose’s cooling pipeline for conventional homebuilding has put unusual emphasis on one small-scale format that continues to deliver results: accessory dwelling units. Backed by a wave of California legislation that curbed local barriers and clarified property rights, ADUs—once a niche backyard project—have evolved into a central element of the city’s growth strategy. Because they are constructed on existing lots and typically require fewer discretionary approvals than multifamily p
Austin ISD faces $19.7 million deficit and possible TEA takeover amid school closures
Austin, Texas — The Austin Independent School District (AISD) is confronting a budget deficit exceeding $19.7 million and the looming possibility of state intervention if it fails to stabilize its finances and improve underperforming campuses. While no final decisions have been made, district officials have begun a series of public meetings to address community concerns, explain their financial situation, and present a preliminary plan aimed at long-term sustainability. The distri
Austin ISD faces $19.7 million deficit and possible TEA takeover amid school closures
Austin, Texas — The Austin Independent School District (AISD) is confronting a budget deficit exceeding $19.7 million and the looming possibility of state intervention if it fails to stabilize its finances and improve underperforming campuses. While no final decisions have been made, district officials have begun a series of public meetings to address community concerns, explain their financial situation, and present a preliminary plan aimed at long-term sustainability. The distri
Texas deploys National Guard and DPS troops to Austin ahead of protest
AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott has ordered a large-scale deployment of state security forces, including personnel from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and the Texas National Guard, to the state capital in anticipation of a planned demonstration that officials say may involve groups linked to antifa. The governor’s directive, issued Thursday, aims to safeguard residents, businesses, and public property amid concerns that the protest could lead to unrest. According to t
Texas deploys National Guard and DPS troops to Austin ahead of protest
AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott has ordered a large-scale deployment of state security forces, including personnel from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and the Texas National Guard, to the state capital in anticipation of a planned demonstration that officials say may involve groups linked to antifa. The governor’s directive, issued Thursday, aims to safeguard residents, businesses, and public property amid concerns that the protest could lead to unrest. According to t
Austin police to revise use-of-force policy amid review and training overhaul
The Austin Police Department is preparing to revise its use-of-force policy following an in-depth review that identified inconsistencies in training, data collection, and reporting practices. The reform effort comes as law enforcement experts and city officials call for greater transparency and improved accountability within the department. The changes stem from an evaluation led by Dr. Robin Engel, a senior research scientist at Ohio State University, who was broug
Austin police to revise use-of-force policy amid review and training overhaul
The Austin Police Department is preparing to revise its use-of-force policy following an in-depth review that identified inconsistencies in training, data collection, and reporting practices. The reform effort comes as law enforcement experts and city officials call for greater transparency and improved accountability within the department. The changes stem from an evaluation led by Dr. Robin Engel, a senior research scientist at Ohio State University, who was broug
San Jose leads U.S. cities in housing permit decline amid rising costs and delays
The San Jose metropolitan area has topped a national ranking — but for reasons that signal growing trouble for California’s housing market. According to a recent HomeAbroad report analyzing U.S. Census Bureau data, the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara region recorded the steepest drop in residential construction permits among the country’s 100 largest metro areas, with a staggering 68% decline over five years. In July 2020, the region issued 1,949 building permits. By July 2025,
San Jose leads U.S. cities in housing permit decline amid rising costs and delays
The San Jose metropolitan area has topped a national ranking — but for reasons that signal growing trouble for California’s housing market. According to a recent HomeAbroad report analyzing U.S. Census Bureau data, the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara region recorded the steepest drop in residential construction permits among the country’s 100 largest metro areas, with a staggering 68% decline over five years. In July 2020, the region issued 1,949 building permits. By July 2025,
Austin ISD announces plan to close 13 schools amid budget shortfall and enrollment drop
Austin Independent School District has unveiled a sweeping consolidation and boundary change proposal that could reshape public education in the city for years to come. Facing persistent enrollment decline, a multimillion-dollar budget shortfall, and accountability requirements, district leaders have laid out a plan that includes closing 13 schools, redrawing boundaries across nearly every campus, and repurposing several facilities to new academic programs. The plan, released Friday, immediately
Austin ISD announces plan to close 13 schools amid budget shortfall and enrollment drop
Austin Independent School District has unveiled a sweeping consolidation and boundary change proposal that could reshape public education in the city for years to come. Facing persistent enrollment decline, a multimillion-dollar budget shortfall, and accountability requirements, district leaders have laid out a plan that includes closing 13 schools, redrawing boundaries across nearly every campus, and repurposing several facilities to new academic programs. The plan, released Friday, immediately
Cupertino Affordable Housing Project for Disabled Residents Faces Backlash
A plan to build one of Cupertino’s first 100 percent affordable housing projects, designed to support some of the community’s most vulnerable residents, has stirred opposition from neighbors concerned about safety and parking. The proposed project, located along Mary Avenue, aims to create 40 affordable homes on a 0.79-acre site. Out of these, 19 homes would be reserved for adults and families with children who have intellectual and developmental disabilities, while 20 u
Cupertino Affordable Housing Project for Disabled Residents Faces Backlash
A plan to build one of Cupertino’s first 100 percent affordable housing projects, designed to support some of the community’s most vulnerable residents, has stirred opposition from neighbors concerned about safety and parking. The proposed project, located along Mary Avenue, aims to create 40 affordable homes on a 0.79-acre site. Out of these, 19 homes would be reserved for adults and families with children who have intellectual and developmental disabilities, while 20 u
Safe Central Texas Meetup Spots For Online Buyers And Sellers To Avoid Fraud
Online shopping platforms and secondhand sales through social media or classified sites have made it easier than ever to buy and sell items. However, not all transactions go smoothly, and meeting strangers carries risks. In Lockhart, a simple shoe sale went wrong when the buyer ran off without paying. Although police arrested the suspect, the incident raised concerns about public safety during online exchanges. To address such issues, the Lockhart Police Depa
Safe Central Texas Meetup Spots For Online Buyers And Sellers To Avoid Fraud
Online shopping platforms and secondhand sales through social media or classified sites have made it easier than ever to buy and sell items. However, not all transactions go smoothly, and meeting strangers carries risks. In Lockhart, a simple shoe sale went wrong when the buyer ran off without paying. Although police arrested the suspect, the incident raised concerns about public safety during online exchanges. To address such issues, the Lockhart Police Depa
Austin police release details on deadly officer-involved shooting
The Austin Police Department is preparing to release new details about an officer-involved shooting that took place on August 28 in South Austin, leaving one man dead and a bystander injured. The incident happened at a Thundercloud Subs on Slaughter Lane and Manchaca Road, drawing widespread attention as video footage and eyewitness accounts revealed how quickly the situation escalated. Police said officers had been tracking a man wanted for multiple burglaries and a violent home in
Austin police release details on deadly officer-involved shooting
The Austin Police Department is preparing to release new details about an officer-involved shooting that took place on August 28 in South Austin, leaving one man dead and a bystander injured. The incident happened at a Thundercloud Subs on Slaughter Lane and Manchaca Road, drawing widespread attention as video footage and eyewitness accounts revealed how quickly the situation escalated. Police said officers had been tracking a man wanted for multiple burglaries and a violent home in
New Austin Restaurants You Need to Try: 7 Exciting Openings in August, Plus One Closure
August 2025 saw a fresh wave of dining experiences in Austin, as several exciting new restaurants opened their doors, offering everything from late-night Korean eats to Caribbean flavors. The dining scene is constantly evolving, with national chains and local chefs contributing to the city's growing reputation as a food lover's paradise. Here's a roundup of the most notable new spots, alongside one bittersweet closure.
New Austin Restaurants You Need to Try: 7 Exciting Openings in August, Plus One Closure
August 2025 saw a fresh wave of dining experiences in Austin, as several exciting new restaurants opened their doors, offering everything from late-night Korean eats to Caribbean flavors. The dining scene is constantly evolving, with national chains and local chefs contributing to the city's growing reputation as a food lover's paradise. Here's a roundup of the most notable new spots, alongside one bittersweet closure.
Houston Lags Behind Dallas and Austin in Texas Apartment Construction Boom in 2025
Houston, once a leader in apartment construction, is seeing a significant slowdown in 2025. According to national apartment search site RentCafe, the city is set to deliver just 14,439 new apartments in 2025 Fan alarming 37.6% drop compared to the previous year. This comes as the city, which had seen a record 49,149 new apartments in 2023-2024, grapples with higher construction costs, rising interest rates, and flat rents.
Houston Lags Behind Dallas and Austin in Texas Apartment Construction Boom in 2025
Houston, once a leader in apartment construction, is seeing a significant slowdown in 2025. According to national apartment search site RentCafe, the city is set to deliver just 14,439 new apartments in 2025 Fan alarming 37.6% drop compared to the previous year. This comes as the city, which had seen a record 49,149 new apartments in 2023-2024, grapples with higher construction costs, rising interest rates, and flat rents.
San Jose raises property violation fines to record $20,000 per day
San Jose city leaders have taken a firm stand against absentee landlords who allow properties to fall into neglect and create hazards for surrounding communities. In a unanimous decision, the City Council approved a dramatic increase in daily fines for code violations tied to blighted properties, raising the penalties from $2,500 per day to as much as $20,000 per day. The cap on cumulative fines was also lifted from $100,000 to $500,000, sending what officials
San Jose raises property violation fines to record $20,000 per day
San Jose city leaders have taken a firm stand against absentee landlords who allow properties to fall into neglect and create hazards for surrounding communities. In a unanimous decision, the City Council approved a dramatic increase in daily fines for code violations tied to blighted properties, raising the penalties from $2,500 per day to as much as $20,000 per day. The cap on cumulative fines was also lifted from $100,000 to $500,000, sending what officials









