A rare mix of competitive races up and down the ballot has voters turning up to the polls in droves ahead of Tuesday’s primary election, which will set match-ups in the high-stakes midterms in November.
Austin, TX
2024 AUS Air Service Highlights and Milestones
2024 had many air service milestones for Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS). With new airlines, exciting milestones, and 11 nonstop destinations added to AUS, we’re continuing to elevate your travel experience. Let’s dive into what made this year special and celebrate some major highlights together.
New Airline Partner: Viva Aerobus!
We were thrilled to welcome Viva Aerobus to the AUS family this year! This dynamic, low-cost airline launched nonstop service to Monterrey, Mexico (MTY) on March 22, 2024. Monterrey—known for its breathtaking mountains, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine—became more accessible than ever. With Viva Aerobus offering affordable and convenient flights, Austin travelers now have an incredible new destination to explore.
This isn’t the first time Monterrey has been in the spotlight at AUS. Viva Aerobus initially launched nonstop service to MTY on March 3, 2022, and the route grew immensely in popularity. Now, it’s back and better than ever, providing an even stronger connection between Austin and this vibrant Mexican city.
Whether you’re planning a family getaway, a business trip, or a culinary adventure, Monterrey is waiting for you. We couldn’t be more excited about this partnership and what it means for our community.
Celebrating 10 Years with British Airways
Let’s raise a glass (or a cup of tea)! British Airways celebrated its 10th anniversary at AUS. For a decade, they’ve connected Austinites to London Heathrow (LHR), one of the world’s busiest and most iconic airports. This nonstop service has been a gateway to Europe for travelers from Austin, making it easier than ever to explore destinations across the U.K., Europe, and beyond.
Over the past 10 years, British Airways has become more than just an airline partner; they’ve been an integral part of the AUS story. From their outstanding service to their state-of-the-art aircraft, they’ve continually raised the bar for international travel from Austin. Here’s to 10 more years (and beyond) of connecting Austin to the world!
Expanding Nonstop Service: 11 New Destinations in 2024
In 2024, airlines added 11 new nonstop destinations to AUS. Here’s a closer look at where you can fly next:
- San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU): Launched on March 9, 2024, Southwest Airlines will take you to this tropical paradise.
- Monterrey, Mexico (MTY): Launched on March 22, 2024, Viva Aerobus made its grand return.
- McAllen, TX (MFE): Delta Air Lines launched this route on April 22, 2024, bringing the Rio Grande Valley closer than ever.
- Midland, TX (MAF): Also serviced by Delta Air Lines, launched on April 22, 2024, perfect for West Texas travelers.
- Nashville, TN (BNA): Music lovers rejoice! Delta Air Lines added this nonstop route on April 22, 2024.
- Montreal, Canada (YUL): Air Canada now connects Austin to this cultural gem, launched on May 3, 2024.
- Cleveland, OH (CLE): Frontier Airlines launched this nonstop service on May 16, 2024.
- Boston, MA (BOS): Explore historic Boston with Southwest Airlines, launched on June 8, 2024.
- Harlingen, TX: Delta Air Lines launched this route on October 7, 2024.
- Atlanta, GA (ATL): Frontier Airlines added this nonstop service on October 11, 2024.
- Omaha, NE (OMA): Launched on November 23, 2024, Southwest Airlines now makes it easy to visit this Midwestern hub.
With these additions, AUS offers 85 nonstop destinations, making flying wherever life takes you easier than ever.
Why These Milestones Matter
Every new destination and milestone represents growth, opportunity, and connection. Whether it’s expanding AUS’s reach with Viva Aerobus, celebrating a decade of excellence with British Airways, or adding 11 new nonstop routes, these achievements reflect our commitment to serving the needs of our growing region.
AUS is proud to be your gateway to the world and to bring you more ways to explore, connect, and experience life. Here’s to another incredible year of flying with AUS!
Where will you go next? For more nonstop flights from AUS, visit www.austintexas.gov/department/nonstop-flights-out-aus.
Austin, TX
Texas Primary: Breakdown of Texas races
Democrats tried to stop a mid-decade redistricting effort, but were unsuccessful. Now, we are starting to see some of the candidates emerging in those newly drawn districts. FOX 7 Austin’s Rudy Koski gives a full breakdown.
Austin, TX
Remembering Jorge Pederson: Minnesota MMA fighter killed in Austin, Texas, shooting
ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) – A shooting on West Sixth Street in Austin, Texas, early Sunday morning, killed three people and injured more than a dozen others, according to the Austin Police Department. APD confirmed one of the victims was 30-year-old Jorge Pederson, a Minnesota man who worked as an MMA fighter for the Med City Fighting Championships.
“You meet tons of fighters and there are people that stand above the rest that you find you enjoy or find the most amusing,” MCFC Co-Owner Matthew Vogt said. “He was definitely one of them.”
According to Vogt, Pederson was also the owner of a Minnesota business called Metro Movers. Vogt said the MMA competitor touched everyone’s hearts since his first day of fighting professionally in Rochester.
“As soon as we met him when it was the weighing time, we just loved the guy already because he had a great mission or spirit about him,” Vogt said. “He was a funny guy and great fighter.”
Vogt told KTTC when he first saw the news that Pederson was killed, he could not believe what he saw.
“I was looking, like, ‘Wait a minute. Is this one of his shenanigans or did something actually happen there?’” Vogt said, recalling the moment he saw a social media post regarding the shooting in Austin. “I confirmed with a few people and I’m just like, sometimes, some things happen that you don’t even like, you don’t even know how to respond to it because it’s just so out of left field that you don’t immediately have a response to it.”
MCFC confirmed there is an online fundraiser dedicated to supporting Pederson’s family. As of Tuesday afternoon, more than $10,000 has been raised.
“He was someone that always could make anybody laugh,” Vogt said. “Support his family through the fundraiser and take a look at his Instagram especially to see how funny he was.”
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Austin, TX
Here are the major statewide and Austin-area races on the ballot Tuesday

A voter heads into the Ben Hur Shrine polling place in Austin as early voting begins for the March primary elections in Texas, Feb. 17, 2026. Voters can cast their ballots to decide who represents Republicans and Democrats in the November midterm elections.
Voters will decide if U.S. Sen. John Cornyn gets to keep the seat he’s held for more than two decades and which candidates will likely take a slew of redrawn congressional seats meant to give Republicans an edge. The races could decide control of Congress.
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TEXAS VOTER GUIDE 2026: What’s on the ballot in Austin on March 3?
Plus, there are multiple statewide office openings for the first time in more than a decade. And voters will decide who will challenge Gov. Greg Abbott as he seeks a record fourth term in office.
U.S. Senate
After more than two decades in the U.S. Senate, John Cornyn’s political career hangs in the balance.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has led most of the public polling leading into the election, as he campaigns on a Make America Great Again platform that seeks to paint the more establishment Cornyn as out of touch. Further complicating Cornyn’s path to reelection is U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt of Houston, whose campaign has focused attention on Cornyn’s 74-years of age.
The primary is expected to be one of the tightest statewide races in recent history, with most political observers predicting it will go to a runoff.
On the Democratic side, two of the party’s fastest-rising stars are facing off in a race that has largely been a contrast of styles.
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U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a 44-year-old former public defender, has cast herself as a partisan fighter who is unafraid to go toe-to-toe with President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans.
State Rep. James Talarico, a 36-year-old former middle school teacher in San Antonio, skyrocketed to national fame last year by leaning into his Christian faith and warning that Republicans are trying to use religion as a wedge by pushing such legislation as requiring public schools to post placards of the Ten Commandments.
Attorney General
The race for attorney general has become one of the most closely watched elections this cycle after Ken Paxton opted to leave the job to run for U.S. Senate, opening up the seat for the first time in more than a decade.
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A crowded field of candidates is vying for the job and raising eye-popping totals. It’s become the second-most expensive race for political ad spending in Texas after the contest for U.S. Senate.
On the Republican side, state Sens. Joan Huffman and Mayes Middleton, former DOJ official and former Paxton aide Aaron Reitz, and U.S. Rep. Chip Roy are competing.
Public polling has shown Roy ahead, but more recent surveys indicate Middleton is gaining ground.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, for whom both Roy and Reitz worked as chief of staff, is backing Roy, while Reitz nabbed his own major endorsement from Paxton.
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The Democrats gunning for a chance to be the state’s top lawyer include former federal prosecutor and FBI agent Tony Box; lawyer, mediator and former Galveston Mayor Joe Jaworski; and lawyer and state Sen. Nathan Johnson.
Jaworski and Johnson have emerged as early leaders, but many voters were still undecided, public polling showed.
Comptroller
The fight to run Texas’ top financial agency features an expensive GOP brawl. Gov. Greg Abbott is backing his ally Kelly Hancock, who is currently serving as acting comptroller, against former state Sen. Don Huffines, an antagonist of the governor’s who has lined up support from grassroots activists. Railroad Commissioner Christi Craddick is running, as well, with support from the oil and gas industries.
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Democratic state Sen. Sarah Eckhardt of Austin appears to be the favorite for her party’s nomination and faces former Houston ISD trustee Savant Moore and Houston resident Michael Lange.
The winner will have an outsized role in Abbott’s property tax-slashing agenda should he win a fourth term in office. They will also oversee the state’s new $1 billion private school voucher program.
Agriculture Commissioner
Three-term incumbent Sid Miller is battling beekeeper and entrepreneur Nate Sheets, who has the endorsement of Gov. Greg Abbott and several Republican lawmakers.
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Miller, a onetime rodeo champion, has won the endorsement of President Donald Trump, who made his choice known in a social media post after his visit to Corpus Christi on Friday.
Congressional District 31
U.S. Rep. John Carter of Georgetown is facing a crowded field of Republican primary challengers, including a one-time TV pitchman as he pushes for a 13th term in Congress.
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Carter has President Donald Trump’s “complete and total” endorsement.
His GOP challengers are: businessman Abhiram Garapati, who has challenged Carter three times before; Army veteran William Abel, who was among Carter’s 2024 opponents; Elvis Lossa, an Army veteran who served in both Afghanistan and Iraq; Steven Dowell, a former member of the Army’s military police; Vince “Shamwow” Shlomi, who hosted offbeat infomercials for cleaning products; and Valentina Gomez, a former collegiate swimmer who two years ago made an unsuccessful bid for the GOP nomination for Missouri secretary of state.
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