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Austin ISD focused on increasing enrollment, despite challenges
[ad_1] Austin ISD general enrollment and transfer applications are now open for the 2026-27 school year, but this comes at a time when the district is seeing declining enrollment. [ad_2]...

Road closure: Del Valle intersection temporarily closes for street improvement project
[ad_1] Starting Monday, the intersection of Ross Road and Pearce Lane will be closed for up to three months [ad_2] Source link

Traffic: Both directions at SH 71 closed due to crash, TxDOT says
[ad_1] Both directions of SH 71 at Cypress Ranch Boulevard are closed due to crash. [ad_2] Source link

Austin FC matches in 2026 to re-air on KBVO throughout MLS regular season
[ad_1] The club announced Friday that KBVO will re-air matches throughout the season, continuing a partnership with KBVO's parent station, KXAN, and Nexstar Media Group since the club's inception in...

Texas Schools delays photos amid Lifetouch Epstein allegations
[ad_1] Sabine Independent School District has postponed all student photo sessions with Lifetouch due to concerns over the company's alleged link to Jeffrey Epstein. [ad_2] Source link

'I was scared, but I had to do something': Clerk fights armed suspect targeting California jewelry store
[ad_1] Surveillance video captured the moment a store clerk fought back as she confronted an apparent armed smash-and-grab robber at a jewelry store in Montclair, California. [ad_2] Source link

Hays Co. official seeks temporary limit on permits for business with high water usage
[ad_1] Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra announced he would seek a moratorium on permits for new industrial developments with high water demands. [ad_2] Source link

MAP: Which states have the most measles cases in 2026?
[ad_1] Measles outbreaks in close to half of U.S. states are responsible for over 900 confirmed cases in 2026, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). [ad_2]...

UT Austin's new 3D printer tech creates bodies that feel real
[ad_1] Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a new 3D‑printing method that uses nothing but light and a single, inexpensive resin to create lifelike anatomical models...


