Austin, TX
Major Texas Airport Will Now Get Much-Needed $241 Million Upgrade
Traveling is one of the most fun activities, and we’re fortunate to have so many big airports in Texas making it easy for us to travel. It’s great going to new places and seeing new things but at times, traveling can be stressful.
For example, after you get home from your trip you’re just waiting for your bag to hit the baggage claim area so you can grab your stuff and make it back home. But if you frequent the Austin airport there is some great news.
According to KVUE, the airport is now going to spend $241 million to improve and upgrade its baggage handling system.
Baggage Wait Times in Austin Are About to Get Much Better
The current system at the Austin airport allows for 1,600 bags per hour to be handled. The first phase of this project should be finished in the summer of 2025 and will help that number jump to around 2,400 bags per hour.
But by the time we hit 2026, the airport is confident they will be able to handle 4,000 bags per hour.
Project Going on Behind the Scenes
Even more great news about this project, as the construction on this will be done at night. This project should not disrupt passengers’ ability to collect their luggage as they work to complete this project.
This could lead to fewer delayed flights and fewer lost bags, which is a huge win for all travelers.
The money to make this project happen came from airport revenue and federal grants. This is just the icing on the cake, no tax dollars used on this project.
New Delta Airlines Destinations Out of Austin, TX in 2025
Here are the new nonstop flight options we have from Delta Airlines leaving out of Austin, Texas in 2025.
Gallery Credit: Billy Jenkins
Flights Being Cancelled Out of the Austin, TX Airport in 2025
These flights will soon no longer be available.
Gallery Credit: Billy Jenkins
Austin, TX
Man fatally shot during dog walk in Northwest Austin, neighbor arrested
AUSTIN, Texas — A man walking his dog with his son was fatally shot by a neighbor Friday evening in Northwest Austin, police said.
Billy Carlisle, 41, was shot at the intersection of Gardenridge Hollow and Wallace Drive at approximately 6:06 p.m. May 8. Austin-Travis County EMS attempted lifesaving measures, but Carlisle was pronounced dead at 6:45 p.m.
Hunter Buchmeyer, 36, was taken into custody in connection with the shooting.
According to APD, Carlisle was walking his dog with his son when he and Buchmeyer, also walking his dog, got into a verbal altercation. The two neighbors had “prior history,” APD said.
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The dispute escalated to the point that Buchmeyer called 911 to report the altercation before shooting Carlisle. According to police, Buchmeyer yelled at someone to “get back” before the call disconnected.
Buchmeyer remained at the scene and attempted CPR on Carlisle before officers arrived.
No charges have been filed. APD said the investigation remains open.
The case is being investigated as Austin’s 23rd homicide of 2026.
Anyone with information is asked to contact APD at 512-974-TIPS or submit an anonymous tip through Capital Area Crime Stoppers at austincrimestoppers.org or 512-472-8477. A reward of up to $1,000 may be available for information leading to an arrest.
Austin, TX
Antisemitic incidents in Rhode Island fell by half in 2025, ADL says
There was a significant reduction in the number of antisemitic incidents in Rhode Island in 2025, according to a national Jewish advocacy group.
According to the Anti-Defamation League’s latest Audit of Antisemitic Incidents, there were 26 antisemitic incidents in the state last year. That’s down from the 52 incidents counted by the group in 2024.
Samantha Joseph, New England regional director of the Anti-Defamation League, says a big reason for the reduction is a steep decline in antisemitism on college campuses.
“It shows that campus administrators are taking their responsibilities very seriously to provide a safe environment for all of their students,” said Joseph.
Brown University had over $500 million in federal funding frozen by the Trump administration last year following investigations into alleged antisemitism on campus. The funding was restored after Brown reached a settlement with the administration.
The reduction in antisemitic incidents in Rhode Island reflects a wider trend in New England as a whole. According to the ADL’s report, there were 400 antisemitic incidents in the region in 2025, compared to 638 the previous year.
While she’s pleased about the overall drop in antisemitic incidents in Rhode Island, Joseph says a number of concerning trends continue to persist. In particular, the state is still seeing more anti-Jewish incidents than it did prior to the October 7 attacks on Israel that launched the Gaza War in 2023.
Joseph is also concerned about the violent nature of local incidents of antisemitism.
“Even though overall incidents are down, assaults are up and assaults with a deadly weapon are up significantly,” said Joseph. “Our communities remain concerned for their safety, and our work is far from done.”
Austin, TX
Live blog: Severe thunderstorms possible in Central Texas
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Severe thunderstorms are possible Sunday evening as a cold front arrives in Central Texas. KXAN’s First Warning Weather Team will keep you updated on the weather coverage.
Risks to be aware of are damaging wind gusts that could reach as high as 60 to 75 mph and large hail up to quarter size.
Weather Resources:
Live Updates:
5:22 p.m.: A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is issued for all counties except for Milam County.
3:51 p.m.: A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for Mason, San Saba, and Lampasas County until 9:00 p.m.

3:30 p.m.: The primary risk for Sunday’s severe weather is damaging wind gusts which could cause power outages.
3:26 p.m.: Storms will likely move toward the I-35 corridor around 6 p.m. Most of the storms will enter the Hill Country around 6 p.m. and the Austin metro counties after 8 p.m.
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