Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday signed into law a measure that aims to crack down on inappropriate student-teacher relationships. “Today, by signing this law, we’re saying no more are we going to allow that…continue reading
Uber and Lyft will relaunch services in Austin on Monday, now that Texas lawmakers have passed a bill overriding local regulations on ride-hailing companies. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is expected to sign House Bill 100…continue reading
For the first time in five years, Central Texas is not atop the annual U.S. Census list of fastest-growing U.S. cities. But Texas did continue to dominate the population growth rankings. The city of Conroe,…continue reading
Cedar Park grew by 4.5 percent in 2016, according to U.S. Census population estimates released today, ranking the city’s growth 12th nationally. With an estimated population of 68,918, Cedar Park was the fifth fastest-growing city…continue reading
Round Rock and Pflugerville continued to grow in 2016 at rates that ranked among the fastest-growing cities nationally. The U.S. Census released population estimates today that show Round Rock and Pflugerville ranked 18th and 23nd,…continue reading
From athletic events to concerts, the Leander and Cedar Park communities have many options for the long weekend. 1. May 25: Islamic Center of Brushy Creek holds its Health in Ramadan event presented by EIXSYS Healthcare…continue reading
Round Rock ISD’s board of trustees will host workshops on yet-to-be-determined dates to decide how to move forward after voters rejected the district’s $572.09 million bond package May 6. The district will also seek public…continue reading
With the Wednesday morning ground breaking of Mesa Creek, a new 60,000-square-foot Class A office building to be completed by April or May of 2018, Round Rock will double its available Class A office space, according…continue reading
Members of the Cedar Park Tourism Advisory Board heard funding requests during their Tuesday meeting as well as updates from the Austin Spurs NBA D-League team. Tim Salier, Spurs Sports & Entertainment vice president of…continue reading
Ahead of this year’s legislative session, seven lawmakers – six Democrats and one Republican – filed measures with the same goal: exempting tampons and other menstrual products from sales tax. The proposals followed similar moves…continue reading