
Year of Loss: Remembering Influential Figures
Worldwide, January 1, 2026 The year has been marked by the passing of notable figures in various fields, including politics, arts, and sports. With losses such

Worldwide, January 1, 2026 The year has been marked by the passing of notable figures in various fields, including politics, arts, and sports. With losses such

San Antonio, Texas, January 1, 2026 In a thrilling conclusion to the college football season, the TCU Horned Frogs secured an impressive 30-27 overtime victory over

Austin, TX, January 1, 2026 Sprinkles Cupcakes, known for its gourmet treats and innovative Cupcake ATMs, has closed all 21 of its stores and 25 ATMs

Pflugerville, Texas, January 1, 2026 A water main break near the Pflugerville Justice Center has disrupted water service for local residents, causing a decrease in water

Austin, January 1, 2026 The City of Austin and Visit Austin hosted a free New Year’s Eve celebration at Auditorium Shores, bringing together thousands to welcome

Austin, Texas, January 1, 2026 In 2025, Austin showcased remarkable progress, including Austin FC’s historic U.S. Open Cup run, Waymo’s autonomous ride-hailing service launch, and recognition

Texas, January 1, 2026 In Texas, the barbecue scene faced a significant loss in 2025 with the permanent closures of Sabar BBQ in Fort Worth and

San Antonio, Texas, January 1, 2026 H-E-B is set to keep its stores open during regular business hours on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day,

Austin, TX, January 1, 2026 In Texas, liquor stores are closed on New Year’s Day due to blue laws, but beer and wine can still be

Austin, Texas, January 1, 2026 Effective January 1, Texas will implement Senate Bill 8, which requires county sheriffs to cooperate with federal immigration authorities through 287(g)