On the eve of Senate Bill 6‘s Tuesday hearing with the Senate State Affairs Committee, here is everything you need to know about the bathroom bill’s brief history in Texas. Watch Tuesday’s bathroom bill hearing…continue reading
By Patrick Svitek Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick celebrated a milestone Wednesday: His Senate had acted on all four of Gov. Greg Abbott‘s emergency items with many more days to go in the 85th legislative session.…continue reading
Amid reports he owed taxes for former businesses to the city of Hutto, where he served as mayor pro tem, Michael Smith submitted his resignation, the city announced at noon Monday. A release from the…continue reading
Updated 1:35 p.m. Since its inception in 2007, the Ann Richards school has been on the forefront of maker education, or project-based learning, but not simply due to its arsenal of high-tech gadgets, representatives from…continue reading
Ted Schonauer said he needed to make a change. He was working in the Northeast, and he wanted more time with his family and to live in Central Texas. “I was tired of my business…continue reading
In the 15 years since Great Wall Express opened in Pflugerville, a lot has changed, manager Esther Lin said. Pflugerville has more than doubled in population size as has Great Wall Express, which opened a…continue reading
The enrollment for Hutto ISD has more than doubled in the past 10 years, and the majority of the district’s 10 schools will exceed their capacity in the next five years, officials said. New schools,…continue reading
Leaders in Round Rock point to a successful partnership that feeds the city’s economic growth, bringing regular announcements of new businesses and industries coming to town. The system has changed over the years, but what…continue reading
Pflugerville Fire Chief Ron Moellenberg announced Feb. 14 that the Pflugerville Fire Department, also known as Emergency Services District No. 2, had acquired its first ambulance, a significant step to improving emergency services in the…continue reading
Hutto’s 2040 Comprehensive Plan, adopted in May 2015, includes a future land-use map from 2009. According to city officials, the map is outdated and needs to keep up with the growth of the city of…continue reading