Thousands of homes in Austin have an elevated risk of wildfire, but residents can prepare. A total of 94,673 homes in Austin have a moderate or greater wildfire risk, making it the highest-risk city outside of California,
With increasingly hot weather and topographical features that resemble those in parts of Southern California, the booming Texas metropolis ranks fifth among U.S. cities threatened by wildfire.
AUSTIN, Texas — A fire at one of the world’s largest battery plants in Northern California contained tens of thousands of lithium batteries that store power from renewable energy and have become a growing electricity source. By a long shot, California ...
Mexico border as part of the military’s fulfillment of an order by President Donald Trump to make border security a top priority of the Defense Department.
Federal agencies working in California pledged cooperation in immigration enforcement operations and posted photos of people being taken into custody.
RingCentral, a cloud-based communications platform based in California, provides companies with phone and messaging tools. They confirmed Wednesday the outage affected inbound and outbound calls for some businesses using RingCentral.
Google will reportedly open its seventh Google Store location at 11701 Domain Blvd., as part of the Domain Northside, in Austin. The Google Store website lists the new address, though it's unknown when the Google Store will open.
Both Texas and California grapple with blackouts while ... an energy researcher at The University of Texas at Austin. “Texas generally doesn’t have any regulations that stop development.”
A cohort of Hollywood actors have teamed up to publish a four-minute ad encouraging Texas to incentivize Hollywood production. The ad stars Matthew McConaughey and Woody […]
Drexel at Northeastern, 3 p.m. Cornell at Dartmouth, 6 p.m. Princeton at Yale, 6 p.m. Delaware at Towson, 6:30 p.m. Columbia at Harvard, 7 p.m.
Experts say our cities have a valuable tool that can help us keep better tabs on the virus: sewage. While wastewater already is being tested for the presence of bird flu, the genetic sequence of the virus isn’t being studied — so we’re missing the chance to detect it before hospitals are flooded with the sick.