More than 15 million Texas residents registered to vote this election, according to the Texas Secretary of State’s office, a record figure and a 5 percent increase from the primaries earlier this year. In total,…continue reading
Here is what you need to know if you are a Georgetown resident: Williamson County Commissioners Court The Williamson County Commissioners Court meets each Tuesday to discuss, consider and vote on items concerning the county.…continue reading
As of Oct. 20, The Blood Center of Central Texas changed its name to We Are Blood and posted a new logo along with a rebranding campaign, Public Relations Manager Cindy Rowe said. Although the nonprofit agency…continue reading
Monday Starting today, commuters at the Capital Metro Lakeline and Leander Station Park & Ride must either bring cash to the platform or download the Capital Metro app to pay for train fare. Ticket machines…continue reading
The victim who was involved in the crash on Friday, October 21, 2016, has been identified as 26-year-old Colin Quinn Butler of Lubbock. Round Rock police and fire personnel responded to a rollover crash at…continue reading
On Thursday, Oct. 20, at 1:25 p.m., Round Rock Police responded to a suspicious incident call at 3 Chisholm Trail Road and Brushy Creek (the Round Rock) where callers described finding a deceased person in…continue reading
Leander City Council raised fees for some parks and recreation facilities, including the Benbrook Ranch Park baseball fields and the Crystal Falls Golf Club, during a meeting Thursday night. The baseball fields at Benbrook Ranch Park…continue reading
In the next eight years, Leander ISD will need six more elementary schools, two more middle schools and one more high school to keep up with population growth, school demographers said. Pat Guseman and Stacey…continue reading
Updated Oct 21. at 3:33 p.m. to include additional information from Thursday’s meeting. Round Rock ISD trustees heard a final staff recommendation Thursday that would redraw attendance boundaries for four middle schools ahead of the…continue reading
A zoning change could pave the way for Hutto’s largest housing development in the city’s history. The city council approved annexing 63.46 acres of zoned agricultural land at the southwest corner of CR 137 and…continue reading