Leader ISD’s Board of Trustees received a budget update at their Thursday evening meeting and are expected to hear final budget recommendations at their June 15 meeting. Chief Financial Officer Lucas Janda updated board trustees…continue reading
Austin City Council is scheduled to take action June 8 on an interlocal agreement between the Austin Fire Department and Travis County Emergency Service District 4, which, if approved, would merge ESD 4 into the…continue reading
A year and a half after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued an opinion equating some fantasy sports sites to illegal gambling, the legal landscape for fantasy sports fans in the state remains murky and…continue reading
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Brandon Evans has been named the new principal of Wiley Middle School as of May 31. “Mr. Evans is a dynamic leader who has served in our district since 2005 as a teacher, assistant principal…continue reading
National Donut Day is here, and it’s time to celebrate. For any adventurous donut-eaters out there, skip your visit to one of the run-of-the-mill donut chains and try one of these unique local favorites. 1.…continue reading
Texas Children’s Hospital announced today plans to expand its pediatric and maternal care service into Austin. The health care provider based out of Houston plans to open its first Austin pediatric urgent care clinic in spring…continue reading
Everything is bigger in Texas, including its amusement and water parks. From Galveston Island to San Antonio, here are 12 ways to cool down or catch a thrill this summer. Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier…continue reading
Austin was ranked first in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 list of best cities, and a study released this week by WalletHub added to the accolades by ranking Austin the third-best metro for young…continue reading
After a legislative session that started rough but ended to his liking and amid questions from his board about the expenses and ambitions of University of Texas System offices, UT Chancellor Bill McRaven was noncommittal…continue reading