Can't Miss

Woman says she sold pot to help raise grandkids

Woman says she sold pot to help raise grandkids

A 65-year-old woman admitted selling hundreds of pounds of marijuana says she needed the money to raise her grandkids.

Comments  (13)  

SXSW announces first round of bands

SXSW announces first round of bands

Some of the buzzier 2015 SXSW Music artists were named yesterday, but today SXSW announced the first round of bands.

Watch: Matthew McConaughey admits he's vain

Watch: Costumed characters brawl in H'wood

Several costumed characters got into a brawl on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame on Tuesday, and a film crew captured it.

Pets of the week

Fannie

Find a new furry friend

Looking to adopt? Check out our Pets of the Week page to find local adoptable shelter pets like Fannie or Vinny» See more

Growing Austin

With more access to capital, Hispanic firms could boost Austin’s growth

Hispanic community

Series examining the impact of growth with a focus on exploring the Hispanic influence on the region and the changes ahead.

Statesman Social Hubs

F1

Join the conversation

Get the latest news and social media chatter about F1, the Longhornsprep sports, the music scene and more.

Austin360

Halloween

Hot Halloween haunts

From spooky balls to costume parties for little goblins, a selection of our favorite Halloween events. 

Local News

Treatment center under investigation after Travis County teen dies

Treatment center under investigation after Travis County teen dies

The Travis County Juvenile Probation Department will be reviewing whether to send any more children to a residential treatment center north of Waco after a 15-year-old boy from Travis County was killed there this month.

Business

Austin alcohol sales soar 13 percent in September

Alcohol sales in Austin jump by 13 percent in September

Austinites’ thirst for beer, wine and mixed drinks in September helped boost alcohol sales by 13 percent year over year, according to new data from the state comptroller’s office.

Life

Broyles: Jack Gilmore’s cookbook reflects passion of longtime chef

Broyles: Cookbook reflects passion of longtime chef

Jack Gilmore has been pushing culinary boundaries in Austin since before many of the city’s top chefs were in diapers, including his own son, Bryce. The younger Gilmore shot to stardom faster than his dad, but Jack has been carving out his own legacy in Austin food since the late 1970s.

Opinion

 
 
Todays Paper for iPad

Subscribe from $8.99 per Month!

Accurate and complete local news coverage & coupon savings delivered daily.