Rogness Brewing Co. on the outskirts of Pflugerville ceased operations in August after the lease at its location at 2400 Patterson Industrial Drive, Pflugerville, ended. Founder and owner Forrest Rogness said the business will move back…continue reading
Macy’s Inc. announced Aug. 11 that it will close about 100 of its full-line department stores out of the company’s total portfolio of 728 stores, with most closing at the beginning of 2017, said Jim…continue reading
Construction to build Mays Street from Teravista Parkway at Bass Pro Drive in Round Rock to the intersection of Westinghouse and Rabbit Hill roads in Georgetown could begin in late August. Georgetown City Council…continue reading
Transportation was the theme of the Aug. 9 city council meeting in Pflugerville, with the majority of presentations and topics connected to either the current state of, or future plans for roads and transportation in…continue reading
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission announced August 9 that females between the ages of 10 and 45 who are enrolled in Medicaid, the Texas Healthy Women Program and CHIP can receive free mosquito…continue reading
Austin City Council will meet Aug. 11, and among the items on its agenda is whether to put a $720 million bond proposal featuring various transportation projects on the ballot this November. Council voted in…continue reading
Pflugerville residents Sarju and Leslie Patel will open a Zaxby’s location at 1301 FM 685, Pflugerville, in December. Zaxby’s is a quick-serve food service establishment that sells chicken strips, sandwiches and wings as well as…continue reading
The Pflugerville City Council unanimously approved rezoning plans during their Aug. 9 meeting, for a mixed use development known as the Commons at Heatherwilde and Pecan, that developers hope will soon get underway. Revisions to…continue reading
The Pflugerville Chamber of Commerce hosted a Candidate’s Forum and luncheon Aug. 9 at Pfluger Hall, where candidates for Travis County Commissioner’s Court Pct. 1 were present to take questions from the public. Democratic candidate Jeff…continue reading
Leander City Council is considering a tax rate of 59.9 cents per $100 of property valuation for fiscal year 2016-17, which is 3.392 cents less than the current rate. Council members approved a motion to consider…continue reading