For 140 days during every odd-numbered year, the Texas legislature meets and determines laws, rules, regulations and restrictions that will affect the life of every Texan. Here is how you can keep up with is…continue reading
Pflugerville will soon have its first hospital, and it will be built by Baylor Scott & White. The hospital will be located at 2600 E. Pflugerville Parkway, on a 148.88-acre rezoned tract of land at…continue reading
Affordability is among the major challenges for Travis County’s population, according to 2015 American Community Survey data presented Tuesday during the Travis County Commissioners Court meeting. Highlights from the survey, which is made available through the…continue reading
The Lower Brushy Creek WCID, a self-proclaimed little-known flood control district, will repair and rehabilitate flood control dams in eastern Williamson County. Following the May 2015 floods, the WCID requested assistance from the U.S. Department…continue reading
After a year and a half break, the Texas Legislature returned to session. Here are five things of note that happened on the first day, and one thing to look forward to tomorrow. 1. The…continue reading
Discussion to enact a burn ban for Williamson County was put on hold during the Jan. 10 commissioners court meeting. At the first meeting of 2017, commissioners decided to postpone further discussion on a countywide burn until…continue reading
Austin-area residents will soon get the chance to “come on down” with a live show of “The Price is Right” on March 9. The H-E-B Center at Cedar Park will host “The Price is Right…continue reading
Regional elected officials approved dedicating $2 million in state funds to the city of Round Rock to begin a study of transportation options along an abandoned rail corridor segment that runs through the city. The…continue reading
Capital Metro’s board of directors has pushed back a vote on the Connections 2025 service plan changes to give members more time to analyze the financial ramifications of eliminating bus service and exploring innovative transit…continue reading
After issuing a statement in September that she planned to retire Jan. 10 due to health issues and parenting responsibilities, Rep. Dawnna Dukes, D-Pflugerville has changed her mind. Dukes confirmed via email to The Texas…continue reading