May 26, 2026
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Beat the Heat (and Love Every Minute of It): Things to Do in Austin This Weekend

Spring has officially arrived in Austin, and it brought some serious sunshine with it. With highs pushing into the low 90s today and Sunday — a full 15-20 degrees above normal for late March — this weekend feels less like the first days of spring and more like a preview of summer. The good news: Austin is loaded with things to do, whether you want to cool off, cheer on the Longhorns, or saddle up at the rodeo.

Barton Springs Pool Is Back

The headline for outdoor lovers this weekend is the reopening of Barton Springs Pool, which returns to service today at its home at 2131 William Barton Dr. The pool has been closed since late February while the city completed the Barton Springs Skimmer Bypass Project — removing and mitigating a decommissioned skimmer from the 1940s that had been undermined by decades of flood events along Barton Creek, presenting structural and environmental risks. During the closure, Austin Parks and Recreation took the opportunity to complete additional deferred maintenance, including grass aeration and seeding, repainting signage and guard stands, servicing the diving board, and clearing algae from upstream areas.

With 90-degree temperatures on tap, the pool’s naturally spring-fed waters — which stay at a consistent 68–70 degrees year-round — are going to feel absolutely perfect. Tickets can be purchased through the free ATXSwims app or at kiosks onsite.

Text announcing the reopening of Austin's Barton Springs Pool on Saturday.

Repairs to an aging infrastructure caused the recent closure. (Austin American-Statesman)

March Madness at the Moody Center

If you’d rather keep the action indoors — or at least air-conditioned — the Texas Longhorns women’s basketball team is hosting NCAA Tournament second-round action at the Moody Center on Sunday. The No. 1-seeded Longhorns cruised past No. 16 seed Missouri State on Friday, 87-45, with Jordan Lee leading the way with 19 points and Madison Booker adding a double-double. Texas now faces No. 8 seed Oregon in the second round Sunday, with tip-off time to be determined. This is a Longhorns team that has been nearly unbeatable at home — they are 18-0 at the Moody Center this season and have won 43 straight games there. Tickets are available through TexasLonghorns.com.

Rodeo Austin’s Final Weekend

Rodeo Austin promotional graphic featuring the text 'Growing the Next Generation of Texas Kids!' with event dates March 13-28, 2026.

If you haven’t made it out to Rodeo Austin yet, this is your last shot. The event runs through March 28 at the Travis County Expo Center, and this weekend’s concert lineup is worth the trip alone. The 2026 concert series features artists including Midland, Clint Black, Flatland Cavalry, Aaron Watson, and Tanya Tucker, with ProRodeo action kicking off the show each night before the headliner takes the stage. Weekday ProRodeo starts at 7 p.m.; Sunday shows go at 3 p.m. The fairgrounds open at 10 a.m. daily with a full carnival, livestock exhibits, and the Kidztown petting zoo. Tickets start at $5 for fair admission and $30 for ProRodeo and concert packages.

Live Music and More Around Town

Promotional poster for a concert featuring Robert Plant with Saving Grace and Suzi Dian at ACL Live at The Moody Theater on March 21, 2026, at 7:30 PM, presented by KUTX.

Austin being Austin, there’s no shortage of other options. KUTX presents Robert Plant and his Spring Fever 2026 Tour tonight at ACL Live at the Moody Theater, a free annual celebration of Austin music that always draws a crowd.

On Sunday, legendary violinist Itzhak Perlman performs at Dell Hall at the Long Center for the Performing Arts.

Graphic promoting the Round Rock Express Fan Fest on March 21 from 10 AM to 2 PM.

And up in Round Rock, Dell Diamond is hosting a Round Rock Express Fan Fest today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with activities for kids including inflatables, a petting zoo, and train rides to welcome back the Express for another minor league baseball season.

For those who want to get outdoors beyond Barton Springs, the greenbelt trails along Barton Creek remain a great option for a morning hike or bike ride before the heat peaks in the afternoon.

Whatever you get into, drink some water and wear your sunscreen — it’s going to be a hot one.

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Sources: City of Austin Parks and Recreation (Barton Springs Pool reopening announcement); Austin American-Statesman / TexasLonghorns.com (UT women’s basketball NCAA Tournament results and schedule); RodeoAustin.com (concert lineup, schedule, ticketing); KUTX.org (Spring Fever 2026); Long Center for the Performing Arts (Itzhak Perlman); Round Rock Express / milb.com (Fan Fest)



Headline from The New York Times discussing the removal of public references to Cesar Chavez in the U.S., with people walking in the background.

Austin is reckoning with the legacy of César Chávez on multiple fronts this week, as city leaders move toward renaming one of its most prominent thoroughfares and Austin ISD steps back from its long-standing celebration of the late labor leader.

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Support is building to rename Cesar Chavez Street, though city leaders say the process will take time and community input before any final decision is made.

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Cesar Chavez Street — Austin, TX

Cesar Chavez Street

East–west corridor through downtown Austin, Texas

Cesar Chavez Street
Key landmarks
Runs ~5 miles east–west through downtown Austin


Aerial view of urban landscape featuring the Capital Express Central with a river in the foreground and a skyline of tall buildings, along with a notice of lane closures.
Map showing northbound I-35 main lane closure between Slaughter Lane and SH 71/Ben White Boulevard, with detour routes indicated. Closure scheduled for March 21 from midnight to 9 a.m.
Map showing traffic detours and closures for WB US 290 East to SB I-35 flyover and EB US 290/Koenig Lane. Important traffic alert and route changes effective March 20 to March 23.

Heads up, Manor.

A construction notice for the city of Manor, highlighting ongoing Paving Improvements Project activities with a construction vehicle on a road

On Tuesday, we’ll learn more about the city’s effort to put so-called ‘caps and stitches’ over the future I-35. Caps and stitches are essentially decks over the highway where parks, trails, green space and even buildings will be placed.

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Aerial view of a serious multi-vehicle accident on a highway, with several damaged cars, a truck, and emergency responders at the scene.

Investigative documents from the NTSB reveal that the truck driver involved in last year’s fatal I-35 pileup in North Austin held the wrong commercial license due to a state error. Federal officials claim this mistake allowed the driver to remain on the road when he otherwise should have been disqualified years earlier. (Austin American-Statesman)

A baby has died days after being born prematurely following a crash in South Austin.

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Logo of Austin featuring stylized waves and the city name in bold text.

KXAN‘s Grace Reader is joined by Austin City Councilmember Ryan Alter talk about the first, busy months of 2026 and what’s ahead for the city in the rest of the year.

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Sign for Sunrise Church Navigation Center with a wooden fence in front, located in a landscaped area.

The city’s Homeless Strategies and Operations Department is working to finalize the Sunrise Homeless Navigational Center, located near Interstate 35 and Oltorf Street, forming a 13-member Center Advisory Board to help shape the center’s scope, design and operations. The navigation center will cost the city just over $4.3 million. It’s intended to help unhoused residents connect with stable housing and support services. (KVUE-TV via Yahoo! News)



A vibrant red heart sign with the name 'Buford's' adorns a building, while a small memorial of flowers and colorful decorations sits on the ground nearby, next to construction barriers and street signage in a city setting.

During a downtown safety forum on Thursday, the downtown commander for the Austin Police Department shared that the “public safety zone” on W. 6th Street.

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Logo of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport featuring a blue circle with an airplane design and the airport name in blue text.
Passenger volume update for March 21, indicating over 18,000 projected departing passengers at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, with advice on arrival times for domestic and international flights.

The partial government shutdown continues to cause delays at airports.

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Delta Air Lines will launch a new nonstop route between Austin-Bergstrom International Airport and Phoenix in November. Twice-daily flights will begin Nov. 9 and will operate as Delta Connection on Embraer 175 aircraft, the airline said.

Delta will also expand service on another route: Saturday-only flights to Bozeman, Montana are set to begin June 13.



WEATHER

Time-lapse view of a cloudy sky over a river and residential area, with trees in the foreground.

FRIDAY’S HIGH / LOW TEMPERATURES

We missed setting new record high temperatures yesterday. ABIA was two degrees shy of the record while Camp Mabry missed the mark by one.

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Weather report showing temperature details for yesterday, including maximum temperature of 90°F at 4:51 PM, minimum temperature of 54°F at 6:31 AM, and average temperature of 72°F.

CAMP MABRY

Temperature report showing yesterday's maximum temperature as 90°F at 4:24 PM, minimum temperature as 55°F at 7:04 AM, and average temperature as 73°F.

Tweet from NWS Austin/San Antonio discussing a continuing heat wave, indicating today may be the hottest day of the year so far, with a slight easing in temperatures expected on Monday and Tuesday, but rising again later in the week, with no rain anticipated.
Weather forecast map showing high temperatures ranging from the upper 80s to near 100°F across southern Texas, with conditions promoting fire risks and southeasterly winds.
Weather forecast table showing high and low temperatures for various cities in Texas from March 21 to March 28, 2026.

5-DAY FORECAST / AUSTIN, TEXAS

Weekly weather forecast showing temperatures ranging from 88°F to 94°F with sunny conditions and very warm temperatures. Clear to partly cloudy skies expected.
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TEXAS DROUGHT MONITOR

Map of Texas showing drought intensity levels as of March 17, 2026, with areas shaded from none to exceptional drought.

Suffer from seasonal allergies? We are now transitioning into peak oak season.

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Close-up of a newspaper with the headline 'IN OTHER NEWS' prominently displayed.

Seal of the Texas Department of Public Safety featuring a yellow star and the words 'COURTESY - SERVICE - PROTECTION'.

The Texas Department of Public Safety has a new class of members on its force.



Illustration of the state of Texas with a cannabis leaf overlaying the Texas flag colors.

A vape shop in East Texas has filed a lawsuit in an effort to block new hemp restrictions due to take effect at the end of the month.

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A Fort Bend County jury on Friday found outgoing County Judge KP George guilty of money laundering. Sentencing is set for June. (Houston Public Media)



The University of North Texas is cutting or consolidating more than 70 academic programs, minors and certificates as it works to close a projected $45 million budget shortfall, including phasing out its linguistics degrees and eliminating a women’s and gender studies master’s program. (KSAT-TV)



A chalkboard displaying the words 'SCHOOL VOUCHERS' in bold red letters, surrounded by colorful pencils and crayons.

A federal judge on Tuesday ordered Texas to extend the application deadline for private school vouchers until March 31 due to the state’s exclusion of Islamic schools from the program. The extension comes after four Muslim parents and three Islamic private school providers sued Texas leaders earlier this month, arguing state leaders discriminated against their religion by excluding them from the program.

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Texas Muslim families say they are “shut out” from the school voucher program.

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A jury has indicted a Harris County Sheriff’s Office deputy on Thursday after a 2025 shooting of a man at a north Harris County gas station, according to officials. (ABC 13 Houston)



A close-up of a metal faucet with water dripping from the spout, positioned in front of a water meter on grass.

The looming water crisis in Corpus Christi could now pose a threat to one of our state’s and nation’s most critical energy hubs. The area’s refineries are working to secure alternative water sources to maintain operations as the city and surrounding area face a possible water emergency in the coming months. Our Jennifer Sanders sat down with the Texas Tribune’s Carlos Nogueras Ramos to find out how this problem started, and what it means for the Lone Star State.

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Banner promoting a new podcast episode titled 'A special broadcast from Corpus Christi' by Texas Standard.

Corpus Christi cuts its timeline to a water disaster and the state issues emergency orders to deal with what may be an unprecedented crisis. Today we’re coming to you from the place they call the Sparkling City by the Sea — yet despite its proximity to the water, the region faces the imminent threat of running out of it.


We’re at the studios of KEDT, our partners in Corpus Christi. We’ll have the latest on the water crisis here, but also some of the extraordinary charms of the 8th most populous city in Texas — a hub for shipping, wildlife preservation, and great music.

(Episode from March 20, 2026)



Graphic depicting the outline of Texas in red, with the text 'U.S. SENATE RACE' above it.
A man speaking into a microphone at a political event, with a crowd in the background. The backdrop features a Texas star.

More from Politico.



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Senator John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton are officially locked into the May runoff. With Donald Trump still withholding a key endorsement, both campaigns are navigating intense pressure as they court conservative voters. Dylan McKim speaks with New York Times correspondent Lauren McGaughy about the ideological split defining the race and how a Trump endorsement could reshape the contest.

Also…the Corpus Christi water crisis…the shocking Cesar Chavez allegations…and the effort to overturn Plyler v. Doe, the Supreme Court ruling that guarantees undocumented children access to public schools.

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Graphic announcing a new podcast episode titled 'Two Big GOP Meetings, Gambling Situations Monitored, and the Cesar Chavez Fallout - Episode 21' from the Texas Bullpen Podcast.

The guys give the lowdown on two (one, not so) top secret meetings involving Texas Republicans, read the tea leaves on gambling, and discuss the Cesar Chavez scandal fallout.



SPORTS

Silhouette of the state of Texas with the words 'TEXAS SPORTS' overlaying it, set against a pink background.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: The Texas Longhorns face Gonzaga this evening in the Second Round of the NCAA Basketball Tournament, with a shot at the Sweet 16 on the line.

Graphic promoting an NCAA basketball game between Texas Longhorns and Gonzaga, scheduled for March 21 at 6:10 PM CT in Portland, OR, featuring 'March Madness' branding.
Graphic promoting a college basketball second round game between Texas Longhorns and Gonzaga Bulldogs on Saturday, March 21 at 6:10 p.m. CT.

TEXAS A&M VS. HOUSTON

Matchup between Texas A&M Aggies and Houston Cougars in the second round, scheduled for 5:10 PM, with Houston favored by 9.5 points and an over/under of 141.5.

Friday, the Red Raiders of Texas Tech advanced.

Texas Tech basketball player dunking during a game, showcasing the final score of 91 to 71 against the opposing team, with a motivational message that reads 'BELIEVE.GIVE.COMPETE. WIN.'
Final score of the NCAA tournament first round game: Texas Tech Red Raiders 91, Akron Zips 71.

Tech will face No. 4 seed Alabama on Sunday.



Text design featuring the words 'TEXAS BASEBALL' in bold white letters on a textured brown background.

COLLEGE BASEBALL: Ouch. That hurt.

With No. 2 Texas two outs away from taking the series opener, No. 5 Auburn cleared the bases to notch a 4-3 walk-off win at Plainsman Park on Friday night. Bristol Carter delivered a two-run single and the Tigers (19-3, 4-0 SEC) capitalized on a defensive miscue to secure their 12th straight victory. (Texas Longhorns)

Game 2 is today.

#5 Auburn logo with text indicating the location as Auburn, Alabama, along with broadcasting details: TV on SEC Network+ and radio on Longhorn Radio Network.
Text displaying the date March 21 on a Saturday at 6 p.m. CT.


NBA logo featuring a silhouette of a basketball player and the letters 'NBA' in blue.

NBA: A win for the Rockets last night.

Houston Rockets players celebrating on the court after winning a game, score displayed as 117-95, with a vibrant crowd in the background.
Game final score between Atlanta Hawks and Houston Rockets: Hawks 95, Rockets 117. Attendance: 18,055.

Kevin Durant scored 25 points, Jabari Smith Jr. added 23 and the Houston Rockets snapped Atlanta’s 11-game winning streak with a 117-95 victory over the Hawks on Friday night. (Associated Press via MSN)

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ON THE SCHEDULE

The Rockets are home again tonight taking on some Heat.

Matchup details for a basketball game between Miami Heat and Houston Rockets, showing game time at 7:00 PM, with Houston favored by 2.5 points and an over/under total of 229.5.

The San Antonio Spurs and Dallas Mavericks also play at home tonight.

Game matchup graphic featuring Indiana Pacers vs. San Antonio Spurs, showing game time of 7:00 PM, with betting lines SAS -18.5 and over/under 233.5.
Matchup details between LA Clippers and Dallas Mavericks, including game time at 7:30 PM, point spread LA Clippers -7.5, and over/under total of 234.5.


Logo of the Dallas Stars hockey team featuring a green and black circular design with a star and the team's name.

NHL: The Dallas Stars try to stay hot tonight.

NHL matchup between Dallas Stars and Minnesota Wild with game details including time (3:00 PM), team records, and betting information.


A vibrant illustration of a soccer field with a floating soccer ball, surrounded by green grass and an empty stadium under a bright sky.

MLS: Austin FC hosts Los Angeles tonight.

Promotional graphic for the soccer match between Austin FC and Los Angeles FC, featuring team logos and match details, set against a green background.


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Texas is mourning the loss of one of its most iconic adopted sons, Chuck Norris, the martial artist‑turned‑actor whose tough‑guy persona and deep ties to the Lone Star State made him a cultural fixture for generations. From the global fame of Walker, Texas Ranger—filmed and set across North Texas—to his decades of philanthropy, business ventures, and public appearances throughout the state, Norris’ legacy is woven into Texas’ modern identity as tightly as any legend of the frontier.

From The Archive: 1995 Chuck Norris Interview from the set of Walker, Texas Ranger

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