What's open, closed July 4?
All government offices are conveniently closed for the holiday.
All government offices are conveniently closed for the holiday.
Beryl Becomes Monster Storm. On Wednesday, it will rip through Jamaica.
A building in the video was presented as a potential solution to housing insecurity among the unhoused, not as a detention center for migrants.
City of Austin execs making half a million this year.
Austin execs cash in. Half a million-dollar paychecks this year.
Austin executives earn $500k salaries.
Grocery Shopping on July 4? Which Stores Are Open and Closed Independence Day.
If you plan to eat out this 4th of July, fast food is your best bet with the likes of McDonald's, Chick-fil-A, Starbucks and Dunkin' atendering to your needs alongside many other quick-serve food chains.
Do you dare to dream, Powerball players? A cool $125 million awaits a lucky winner from the July 1 draw. Go check your numbers now!
Ticketmaster notifications to customers confirm a data breach. PC Mag reports thieves made off with over 1.3 TB of data.
Stamp prices are rising again thanks to the postal service's Delivering for America plan.
AccuWeather slams X (was Twitter) for allowing false Hurricane Beryl forecast info to be shared via the community notes feature.
Austin's in for a scorcher: climate change sees nearly a week of triple-digit temps ahead.
The shelter is full. As of Tuesday, no new animals will be admitted, except in emergencies. Past efforts haven't worked; space is still limited.
The shelter is at max capacity and will not take new animals unless it's an emergency.
A Wisconsin grandparent drowned saving their grandchild from the same fate. The Barron County Sheriff's Department reported the 71-year-old's death.
Veteran journalist Michael Corcoran of Austin has died. Corcoran was 68 and found in his home by a relative.
Hurricane Beryl batters Caribbean with 150-mph winds.
On Monday, the College of Cardinals voted to canonize Acutis—the first millennial to be proclaimed blessed by the Catholic Church. Acutis died of leukemia in 2006.
Rodriguez misused public dollars for his nonprofit. He has now been sentenced.