The Texas Department of Transportation is taking over a corridor study of Parmer Lane that was previously a city of Austin initiative, according to Cedar Park officials. During a City Council meeting Sept. 8, Assistant City Manager…continue reading
The Cedar Park and West Austin chambers of commerce honored the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Austin NW/Four Points, 8300 N. RR 620, Bldg. 1, Austin, in the Trails at 620 shopping center with…continue reading
September 9 1. Glen Collins and the Alibis – 7:30 p.m. Traditional Country & Western swing music performance. This is a rescheduled event from the city of Pflugerville’s Music in the Park series. Pfluger Park. 515 City Park…continue reading
The Leander Fire Department is giving residents a chance to see what a day in the life of a firefighter is really like. Firefighter for a Day is a free event in which participants learn…continue reading
The Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, which is overseeing the MoPac toll lane project, is considering funding a viability study for a proposed 8-mile gondola line that would run above South First and Guadalupe streets.…continue reading
Several citizens addressed Round Rock City Council during the public comment segment of its Thursday night meeting. The council members and residents discussed the city’s budget, commission appointments, an amendment to its smoking ordinance, development issues and taxes.…continue reading
The 15th anniversary of the Sept, 11, 2001, terrorist attacks will be recognized during a number of memorial services and events held in Central Texas and throughout the nation this weekend. Here are eight events…continue reading
Round Rock-based computer giant Dell completed a $64 billion dollar merger with Massachusetts IT company EMC on Wednesday, Sept. 7, making it the largest and potentially most diverse privately owned technology company in the world. The new company will…continue reading
A new report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture says one in six Texas households struggled to avoid hunger between 2013 and 2015, despite low unemployment statewide. The report, released today, states 15.4 percent of…continue reading
In Central Texas, there are about 2.4 million student absences per year, many of which could have been preventable with routine medical or dental checkups, according to the Central Texas education nonprofit E3 Alliance. On Wednesday, E3…continue reading