Williamson County began issuing same-sex marriage licenses June 29 after initially holding off from doing so June 26. The county clerk’s office issued 21 marriage licenses by the end of the day, including four for…continue reading
Pflugerville officials are asking for feedback by July 28 on a plan to fund improvements to parks, sidewalks and recreational programs. The funds are available through the Community Development Block Grant program, which provides annual…continue reading
Wine bar and restaurant The Rotten Bunch will open at 14900 Avery Ranch Blvd., Bldg. B, Ste. 100, Austin, in the fall. Co-owners Arik Williams and Alan Thomas, who also co-own Bartlett’s restaurant in Austin on…continue reading
The Hutto community is still in shock over the death of police sergeant Christopher Kelley, whose passing June 24 marked the first time a Hutto officer was killed in the line of duty, according to…continue reading
Drivers may have an easier way to find the Cedar Park Center before Texas Stars hockey season begins this fall after Cedar Park City Council approved a bid to install a sign by Toll 183A.…continue reading
Austin City Council’s protest of property valuations will delay by a few weeks the city of Cedar Park’s usual planning and approval of a property tax rate and budget for fiscal year 2015-16. The post…continue reading
Williamson County is seeking input on whether community residents are prepared for natural disasters in a survey available online until July 13. Local emergency managers are hoping to hear information such as how prepared residents…continue reading
Pflugerville residents believe the biggest issues the city will face during the next two years are growth management, road construction and traffic, according to survey results released June 23. Nearly 700 residents responded to the…continue reading
Hutto Police Sgt. Christopher Kelley was killed in the line of duty June 24 while apprehending a suspect. Kelley, 37, had been a member of the Hutto Police Department for seven years and leaves behind…continue reading
Texas State University will begin major construction projects in 2016 to address increasing enrollment in two fast-growing programs. The Texas Legislature’s passage of a tuition revenue bond bill in the 84th session, which ended June…continue reading