COVID-19 vaccine doses allocated to Central Texas counties disproportionately
As people continue to put their names on waitlists for the COVID-19 vaccine, not all counties are getting an equal proportion of doses. The Texas DSHS explained why.
Mackenzie Kelly wins Austin City Council District 6 seat
Austin's city council will soon have a new member.
Mackenzie Kelly successfully unseated incumbent Jimmy Flannigan in the District 6 runoff on Dec. 15.
Austin City Council runoff election: Kelly defeats Flannigan, Alter reelected
In the Dec. 15 runoff election, voters living in Austin's District 6 chose Mackenzie Kelly to represent them. Voters in District 10 reelected incumbent Alison Alter.
Kyle and San Marcos mayors keep their seats after runoff election
Kyle Mayor Travis Mitchell and San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson will both keep their jobs after defeating their challengers in the Dec. 8 runoff election.
Texas federal judge rules eviction moratorium unconstitutional
The federal protections for evictions are now up in the air after a federal judge in Texas ruled the CDC's moratorium on evictions is unconstitutional.
Verify: There is no citizenship requirement for COVID-19 vaccination in Texas
Verify: There is no citizenship requirement for COVID-19 vaccination in Texas. At least 14 undocumented immigrants were turned away at UT Health Rio Grande Valley.
Why Lubbock is seeing such success with its COVID-19 vaccination rate
KVUE spoke with Mayor Dan Pope to fine out why Lubbock is seeing such success with its COVID-19 vaccination rate. Around 19% of the community is vaccinated.
COVID-19 vaccine doses allocated to Central Texas counties disproportionately
As people continue to put their names on waitlists for the COVID-19 vaccine, not all counties are getting an equal proportion of doses. The Texas DSHS explained why.
DNA evidence in the JonBenet Ramsey case doesn't support a controversial development: a former prosecutor's decision to clear the girl's family from all suspicion.
Two years after Nanette was found in her burned home with a gunshot wound to her head, her family hopes new information will cause a break in the case.
Survived By: One Year After the Capital Gazette Shooting
On June 28, 2018, 5 employees of the Annapolis Capital Gazette were killed in a mass shooting. We detail how survivors spent the past year navigating their grief.
The KVUE Defenders found reports from 10 years ago showing Texas knew about problems with the power system that caused millions to lose electricity and water.
Selling Girls: Sex traffickers are targeting American children
Sex trafficking is a billion-dollar-a-year industry in the U.S. And traffickers are preying on young girls across the nation — our daughters, sisters and friends — r
We follow a Seattle man’s decision to die with dignity following a cancer diagnosis.
Bob Fuller, 75, shares his journey over the last few months of his life.
With California’s wildfires growing deadlier and bigger than ever, ABC10 examines the connection between wildfires, PG&E and its influence on California politics.
With California’s wildfires growing deadlier and bigger than ever, the state’s largest power company admitted to the largest corporate homicide in American history.
As the nation grapples with difficult conversations about race, equity and social justice, we might all be well served to listen to the teachers at Woodlawn Elem.
Charlie Foxtrot: Veterans not given promised treatment
Charlie Foxtrot exposes the trauma of war as soldiers once driven to the brink of suicide open up emotionally and share videos, photos and memories from the warzone.
The Triangle: Young people are dying in Atlanta's suburbs
In the affluent Atlanta suburbs, there's a deadly secret. Young people are dying from heroin. There are some people who don't want you to know about it.
State reps speak out against in-person STAAR testing
Central Texas school districts are preparing for the STAAR test with COVID-19 precautions after the State said it will require students to take the test in-person.
No new Emergency Services District: Pflugerville Council delays process
The Pflugerville City Council shot down a resolution that could have created a new Emergency Services District. The issue is tied to growth in the region.
Houston is home to a number of colonies of Mexican free-tailed bats, but they cannot survive the kind of cold weather that gripped the area for days in February.
Hidden no more: How three heroes continue to inspire
The critically acclaimed film and book 'Hidden Figures' tells the story of three Black women who played a pivotal role in NASA's early success. AccuWeather's Barry Wade Jr. has a look at how their hard work continues to inspire young Black women to pursue careers in STEM.
Extremely heavy snow fell across Snoqualmie Pass on Feb. 26, leaving many vehicles stuck along I-90 and causing transportation crews to work overtime to clear the way.