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Hutto Man Arrested by U.S. Marshals in Round Rock on Child Indecency Charges
On Thursday afternoon, U.S. Marshals made a decisive move in Williamson County, apprehending 35-year-old Jackie Selby Jr. of Hutto on charges relating to indecency with a child. Operating as part of the U.S. Marshals-led Lone Star Fugitive Task Force, the arrest followed an incident that reportedly took place back in February 2023 where Selby Jr. was accused of inappropriate conduct in the presence of minors.
Toxic, Hammerhead Flatworms To Invade Texas
The great Hammerhead is set to invade portions of Texas very soon. No, I'm not talking about the shark. Instead, I'm talking about a the Hammerhead Flatworm. And for those Texans who have seen a lot of rain lately, the hammerhead is about to be unearthed. Houston along with portions...
Anthropologists' quest to save an Alamo cannon
The Alamo, a symbol of Texas' rich history, is home to many artifacts from its storied past. Among these is a unique battle cannon that recently became the focus of an intense preservation effort led by experts from the Department of Anthropology at Texas A&M University. The initiative, recently highlighted...
Texas congressman Gonzáles claims more than 10,000 foreign criminals have slipped through the border
Texas Rep. Tony Gonzáles continued raising concerns over criminals illegally entering the United States through its border with Mexico. The Republican is now pushing for local law enforcement to help Border Patrol agents in tracking down people entering the country considering the risk they may commit crimes on U.S. soil.
Formerly injured stray dog proudly walks his dad down the aisle in Round Rock wedding
ROUND ROCK, Texas - There’s a saying that pets are a part of the family, and it couldn’t be more true for one family in Round Rock when a dog named Oak entered the picture. By the sound of his bark and the wag of his tail, you’d...
The Boys & Girls Club of the Austin Area's Back2School Bash
Back to school season is in full swing and our friends at Boys and Girls Club of the Austin Area are helping students set up for a successful year at their upcoming Back2School Bash. CEO Zenae Campbell is joins Chelsey Khan to share more. The Boys & Girls Club is...
Austin bar named one of USA TODAY's Best in America
AUSTIN, Texas — An East Austin bar has been recognized as one of the best in the United States by USA TODAY. Sahara Lounge, located on Webberville Road, was the only Texas establishment to make USA TODAY's inaugural list of the 27 best bars in America for 2024. Owned...
#TBT: Austin professor & conservationist honors roadkill to foster environmental empathy
AUSTIN, Texas — Dr. Amanda Stronza of Austin has spent the last five years transforming a unique and challenging hobby into a heartfelt mission. She picks up roadkill and memorializes these animals on social media, aiming to raise awareness about human and environmental impacts. Through her poignant photos and...
The Off Beat: Overflowing With Artifacts, the Texas Music Museum Asks City for Storage Space, Preservation Funding
Guiding a tour of the Texas Music Museum one Thursday, President Clay Shorkey pontificates on the Lone Star musicians who most influenced their genres. “Willie Nelson, Stevie Ray Vaughan,” he trails off, name-dropping the state’s biggest exports. “There’s so many [other] people, but they’re all either Black or Mexican. And we don’t have statues of [them], so we pretty much found all these people.”
Old Faves Resurrected, New Expansions, and More Arts News
Rock n Roll Rentals is reopening its second location in North Austin. After shuttering during the pandemic, the longtime Austin Music Awards and Best of Austin winner – which offers sound and lighting equipment for concerts, weddings, karaoke, and other events, plus individual gear rental – will head back to 8335 Burnet Rd. later this month.
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