A new slate of officers will take their place to lead the Pflugerville Education Foundation for the 2017-18 school year. Cameron Howard, who currently serves as the associate chief operating officer at St. David’s North…continue reading
The city of Hutto has changed its process when it comes to economic development to align with City Manager Odis Jones’ “open for business” mantra. Hutto collects 8.25 cents in sales tax for every dollar…continue reading
Round Rock, Pflugerville and Hutto ISDs all consider themselves to be fast-growth school districts: In the past two years they have opened a combined four elementary campuses, one middle school campus, one high school and…continue reading
The five-year growth of Pflugerville’s water and wastewater systems could lead to a rate increase for residents and businesses in fiscal year 2018. The proposed increase would take place on Oct. 1. The City Council…continue reading
Owning and operating the Rio Grande restaurant has truly been a community affair for owners Mario Maldonado and Raquel Cisneros. Since the two emigrated from Mexico 25 years ago, they have been ingratiating themselves into…continue reading
Cat Hollow This neighborhood on the west side of Round Rock includes a barbecue pit/grill, a clubhouse, a fitness area, a community pool and tennis courts. Build-out year: 2005 Builders include: Buffington Homes, Capital Pacific…continue reading
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A cool front is expected to move in this next week, lowering temperatures in the last dredges of summer. Here are 7 ways to spend your weekend and take advantage of the cooler weather. Friday,…continue reading
From Fox 7 Weather Chief Meteorologist Scott Fisher: A rare late summer cold front has cooled temperatures down all across Central Texas. Morning lows and afternoon highs will average 6-10 degrees below normal into the weekend.…continue reading
Cherie Franz, her husband Art and their daughter Annabelle fled New Orleans in the middle of the night two days before Hurricane Katrina made landfall in August 2005. Confident in her family’s swift return, the…continue reading