Check out some trending stories from Community Impact’s Austin and San Antonio coverage areas from Feb. 17-21.
An arctic air mass will bring cold air to South Texas this week with wind chills, or "feels like" temperatures as low as single digits by Thursday.
It’s a renter’s market in Austin and San Antonio, and average rents are down, as many Class A landlords are offering concessions.
The impacts of the arctic blast ravaging Texas are far from over in San Antonio. The worst temperature drops hit the city and surrounding towns Wednesday night, but freezing rain and more frigid blasts of air are on the horizon for Military City,
The National Weather Service is warning wind chills in South Central Texas could dip below zero, bringing a risk of frostbite and hypothermia.
Originally a chain of steakhouses throughout Austin, San Antonio and Houston, Night Hawk Frozen Foods has been charbroiling meats and packaging frozen meals from its Buda facility
Experts break down the likelihood of the outbreak spreading to areas in South-Central Texas, including Bexar County.
The chances of freezing rain and some level of ice accumulation continue to rise for South Central Texas, namely on the Northside of San Antonio and in Texas Hill Country towns. However, forecasters say the start of this weather event will likely happen later than originally expected,
A growing number of Central Texas health departments are warning residents of possible exposure to measles, the latest sign that the outbreak in West Texas is spreading across the state. Why it matters: Measles is a highly contagious and potentially life-threatening disease that has surged in areas with high vaccination exemption rates.
Two Texas universities and their surrounding communities have issued warnings about potential exposure to measles after giving campus tours to at least one person who tested positive for the virus. Experts have been tracking the measles outbreak in Gaines County since late January.
State health officials confirm an individual with the disease was in multiple high-traffic areas in and around San Antonio, New Braunfels and San Marcos during the Valentine's Day weekend.
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNMeasles: Possible exposure in San Marcos leads to growing concernsThere are growing concerns about Central Texans who were possibly exposed to measles. Most recently, someone who tested positive for the virus spent time at Texas State University in San Marcos, New Braunfels,
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