The city of Pflugerville will adopt its budget in September and a preliminary budget overview presented at the July 14 council meeting gave a sneak peek of what could be included. City Manager Brandon Wade…continue reading
A Starbucks Coffee Company store will open off Hwy. 79 near Ed Schmidt Blvd. in Hutto on July 28, a Starbucks spokesperson confirmed Wednesday. Starbucks sells coffee and tea drinks, pastries and pre-prepared snacks and…continue reading
After several months of discussion and vetting community feedback, Leander ISD’s board of trustees adopted Scenario R for Tom Glenn High School’s attendance rezoning on July 16. The attendance rezoning map dictates which high school children…continue reading
A new, 28,800 square foot animal shelter complete with a vet clinic and police substation could be proposed to Pflugerville voters during a November bond election. On July 14, city staff recommended $19.9 million for…continue reading
Restaurant and bar Cover 3 will be moving into the same location as a recently announced Hopdoddy Burger Bar at 2800 N. I-35 by January. Co-owner Doug Young said he already lives in the city. “[The…continue reading
On Memorial Day, Albert Hidrogo of Pflugerville was driving with his two sons when he saw a man standing on top of a car that was being swept away by floodwaters. Hidrogo called 911 but…continue reading
Hopdoddy Burger Bar has filed for a commercial permit at 2800 N. I-35 in Round Rock and should open in 2015, according to a company spokesperson. “We have heard our fans in Round Rock loud…continue reading
The 100-acre parcel of land for the Austin Community College Leander campus near Toll 183A and Hero Way has sat undeveloped since 2010 when it was purchased, but ACC’s plans for the campus are now…continue reading
The 100-acre parcel of land for the Austin Community College Leander campus near Toll 183A and Hero Way has sat undeveloped since 2010 when it was purchased, but ACC’s plans for the campus are…continue reading
When Haythem Hammour visited family members in Leander during the mid-2000s, he believed the city could develop into a thriving community for employers and retail. The city’s potential led to Hammour’s decision in 2010 to…continue reading