The League of Women Voters is hosting candidate forums Sept. 8-23 for the five Austin City Council seats up for election this November. The seats up for election are in districts 2, 4, 6, 7…continue reading
As part of the process to update its transit service plan, Capital Metro is seeking input from the public at several open house events in September. On Aug. 22, Capital Metro staffers and consultant Transportation…continue reading
The former 220,000-square-foot Wal-Mart Supercenter, located at 8201 N. RR 620, Austin, was sold to PacVentures, Inc., a California-based commercial real estate company on Aug. 22, PacVentures Founding Principal Andrew Kaplan said. The store closed…continue reading
The Four Points campus of 3M, 6801 River Place Blvd., Austin, is for sale, company spokesperson Lori Anderson said, and some local residents are optimistic their long-term efforts to increase safety for area children may…continue reading
“Your vote counts.” That’s what Texas. Sec. of State Carlos Cascos told a room of freshmen and sophomore University of Texas students Wednesday during the first stop of his voter education campaign. Cascos’ goals? To…continue reading
State Rep. Jason Isaac, R-Dripping Springs, who represents Blanco and Hays counties, told Community Impact Newspaper today his plans to propose fundamental reforms to how students in Texas are tested when the 85th Legislative Session convenes…continue reading
Round Rock city and school officials are contemplating the best way to fund and build a multimillion-dollar swim facility, a project in the works for more than a year that has gained the attention of…continue reading
When a new spot to eat opens in Pflugerville, EOS of North America’s employees “jump all over it,” said Cindy Jones, office manager for the business. Since relocating its North American headquarters to Pflugerville, the…continue reading
A proposed zoning change in Pflugerville could open the door in the coming weeks for the city’s first hospital at a property off SH 130. The Pflugerville Planning and Zoning Commission will consider a proposed…continue reading
A project aiming to relieve flooding in west Round Rock hit its first major milestone when City Council approved an engineering contract July 28 containing permitting and design work necessary to proceed. The city, in…continue reading