DALLAS – Uber is looking to North Texas as a testing ground for its initiative to make intra-urban flying vehicle rides a reality. The company announced Tuesday that Dallas and Fort Worth are its first…continue reading
Updated April 25 at 1:55 p.m. A more than $7,500 master support agreement between Petsmart Charities and the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter was approved at Tuesday’s Williamson County Commissioners Court meeting. The approved funds…continue reading
With so much to do in Central Texas, here is a starter list of things to see in area communities. Eat, drink, catch a movie or attend a sing-along at Flix Brewhouse in Round Rock. 2200 S.…continue reading
National Volunteer Week is here and there are plenty of ways to get involved in the Round Rock, Pflugerville and Hutto area. Here are some examples from our December Volunteer guide: Agape Pregnancy Resource Center…continue reading
Starting in early June, Capital Metro will make upgrades to the MetroRail Red Line on the railroad bridge between Lakeline and Leander Stations to allow for long-term speed, safety and reliability improvements along the line.…continue reading
Updated 1:34 p.m. Rep. Matt Krause, R-Fort Worth, is seeking to remove a common district of innovation, or DOI, exemption that allows school districts to alter the Legislature-mandated start and end dates of school years.…continue reading
Capital Metro plans to boost frequency on its MetroRapid bus routes as part of broader anticipated service changes coming soon. The agency’s board in February approved its service update plan Connections 2025, a plan that…continue reading
Almost a decade after Hurricane Ike killed dozens of people and caused $30 billion in damage, a group of Texas politicians and business leaders say they finally have “all the support necessary” to break ground…continue reading
Hutto City Attorney Michael Shaunessy and Mayor Doug Gaul again supported City Manager Odis Jones in a statement released late Monday night. Gaul said it’s the city manager who is victimized by his accusers. Jones,…continue reading
The Leander Police Department could have a higher chance of finding stolen items thanks to a new ordinance requiring electronic cooperation with local pawnshops. Currently only one pawnshop—Texas Pawn and Jewelry on US 183—is located…continue reading