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This former SEC QB is pumping the brakes on the Arch Manning hype
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Aaron Murray had an outstanding career at Georgia, playing 52 games as a 4-year starting quarterback from 2010-2013, piling up Southeastern Conference records with 13,166 passing...
Vote to automatically deny bail for accused felons in country illegally postponed
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — While the rest of Gov. Greg Abbott's bail reform package is on its way to becoming law, Senate Joint Resolution 1 is stuck in limbo. The...
Juneteenth shooting suspects targeted rival gang member after 'rap diss' RRPD says
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A deadly shooting during a Round Rock Juneteenth event last year was likely part of a "ongoing violent feud" between two gangs "that had been going...
CTRMA: Final stretch of 183A Toll Extension complete
AUSTIN (KXAN)—The Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority opened the final stretch of the 183A Toll Extension Tuesday, according to a release from the CTRMA. It's the last new roadway...
I-35 closure: Lanes to close overnight near MLK Blvd
AUSTIN (KXAN)-- On Tuesday, the Texas Department of Transportation said in a social media post it will close down the main lanes of Interstate 35 between 15th Street and...
How Climate Change Affects Your Gut Health
If you’re like a lot of people, you’re finding it harder and harder to stomach climate change—literally. A warming world leads to all manner of health problems, including increased...
LIVE: APD provides more details on what led to south Austin shooting involving officers
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Police Department is expected to give an update on a weekend shooting involving officers that happened in south Austin during a 2 p.m. news...
7 Questions That Can Instantly Boost Your Work Relationships
A company can offer all the free snacks and on-site massages in the world—but if the people don’t make you feel supported, you’re probably still not happy at your...
FDA Plans to Limit COVID-19 Vaccines to High-Risk Groups
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will no longer recommend yearly COVID-19 vaccines for kids and most adults.In an editorial article published in the New England Journal of...