Although the River Place nature trail is a hiking destination for residents from the Austin area and beyond, a lack of parking on-site results in hikers often leaving their cars alongside Big View Drive and…continue reading
It may be hard to believe, but 2017 is already more than halfway over. Here’s a look at the most popular articles so far this year in Leander and Cedar Park, ranked by number of…continue reading
Find local entertainment and activities this weekend. 1. Cedar Park chamber celebrates credit union grand opening Thursday The Cedar Park Chamber of Commerce holds a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Amplify Credit Union at the Parke Shopping…continue reading
Those interested in working with Leander ISD can attend an auxiliary job fair July 15 to learn more about vacant positions and the school district. According to the district’s website, LISD has a variety of…continue reading
Recorded Books has launched RBdigital — bringing together the Round Rock Public Library’s eAudiobooks and digital magazines into a single mobile app. The functionality in both OneClickdigital and Zinio for Libraries is now seamlessly merged…continue reading
[embedded content] Listen to Samuel Cervantes explain why state lawmakers should not repeal in-state tuition for undocumented students. Houston is the only place Samuel Cervantes considers home. His parents brought him to the United States…continue reading
Members of Cedar Park’s Community Development Corporation Board, also known as the 4B Board, unanimously authorized city staff to move forward with a feasibility study and plans for a trail project at their Tuesday meeting.…continue reading
Summer Moon Coffee is planning to add a new location in the Trails at 620, 8300 N. FM 620, Ste. 300G, Austin, in the Four Points area by December. The new shop will be owned…continue reading
The Rabb/Play for All Abilities Park will be temporarily closed due to construction related to the Play for All Expansion. The closure will take place July 12 though July 14 and July 17 through July 21.…continue reading
Throughout most of Austin Community College CEO and President Richard Rhodes’ tenure, the numbers are looking up. Since he began in 2011, graduation rates are up 77 percent; students enrolled in dual credit and early…continue reading