The online workshop is held on multiple dates and offers valuable insight on what to expect from a plant-based diet and vegan lifestyle.
Life Ki-Do Martial Arts will host an online workshop to help children navigate the challenges ahead.
The wreck at RM 1431 and Discovery Boulevard has resulted in westbound lanes being closed; drivers are urged to avoid the area altogether.
Hill Country Community Ministries will distribute fruits and vegetables within the community for its Fresh Food For All program.
A special meeting on Thursday has a sole agenda item in addressing incendiary social media comments against educators wary of coronavirus.
Center + Renew is an online event that explores bedtime rituals and offer insight for participants to learn about tools for better sleep.
Composting 101 is an hour-long webinar on best practices for creating nutrient compost with expert insight for all levels of gardeners.
Texas State Securities Board regulators found Randall 'Randy' Johnson engaged in an illegal and fraudulent offering of investments.
A 2nd positive sampling for West Nile virus among mosquitoes has prompted changes at Southwest Williamson County Regional Park.
The Buda drive-in screens movies of all genres suitable for all ages from the comfort and safety of one's vehicle.
How much screen time is too much for kids this summer? With the ongoing pandemic & Texas heat, parents should reconsider traditional limits.
Williamson County health officials issued updated control orders for nursing homes, assisted living and other long-term care facilities.
Crystal Falls Parkway was closed in the aftermath of a collision that left the biker with non-life-threatening injuries.
ColdTowne Conservatory host bi-weekly level one classes for adults ages 18 and over to learn about the principles and techniques of improv.
The online yoga practice is open to moms and their little ones for a fun morning of yoga and connecting with other moms and their kids.
The Cedar Park Public Library will host a week of virtual events for all to enjoy beginning Sunday, August 9.
The community can continue supporting the work of APA! by donating via #savepetsinsweats, and may access online activities to enjoy at home.
The virtual session, A Feminists Guide To Botany, features a visual lecture on the works of famous women artists and a painting class.
A treatment plant failure led to reduced volume and pressure, which could potentially promote bacteria formation, amid water restrictions.
A 'significant' number of municipal water customers are affected after an early Saturday water treatment plant failure.
As part of the Fix-It Home Austin series, participants are offered classes and workshops on how to repair household items.
The Austin Parks Foundation and Austin Ed Fund presents Backyard Ball with DJ Mel, a fun virtual event designed for the entire family.
The one-hour virtual event will feature a panel of industry experts discussing the outlook of the city's tech industry and startups.
Austin Monthly Magazine launches its livestream concert series with a performance by Jackie Venson and a free cocktail kit to enjoy at home.
Thinkery Austin will host its new program Food for Thought 2020 featuring culinary celebrities to help raise funds for the museum.
The UT Austin Neuroscience Department hosts Conversations On The Brain to discuss important topics related to the brain and our daily life.
The mayor and a council member accused the cop at the center of the botched case of perjury after a documentary on the case aired on TV.
Starting July 13, the office will open for in-person transactions Tuesdays only from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to accommodate coronavirus challenges.
Understanding Health Insurance Coverage for COVID-19 is a virtual discussion offering literacy insight on diagnostics and treatments.
Closures will be in effect July 14-16 on a rotating schedule but as one office closes, others will remain open.
Loving Practice Online Workshop to discuss the latest research on home music practice and will include a raffle for registered participants.
A panel of experts from Texas A&M University and CollaborateUp will host an online discussion on important issues related to the pandemic.
Tips for Texas parents to help kids make up for lost educational instruction time this summer due to COVID-19 school closures last semester
Tens of thousands of dollars' worth of stolen items were recovered after a resident saw his stolen stuff on sale at an app.
Texas A&M AgriLife Water University invites the community to an online discussion on ways to help get your landscape projects flourishing.
An emergency meeting of council members that had been set for Tuesday was nixed in light of the governor's far-reaching mask mandate.
Neighborhood pop-up parades were nixed after Gov. Greg Abbott issued ordered the mandatory use of protective face coverings.
Free tests COVID-19 will be made available in Hutto, Jarrell and Taylor without the need for an appointment for area residents.
Stronger Austin Virtual Zumba is held each Saturday throughout the summer and offers a great cardio and fitness workout for all levels.
Women of Wardrobe Austin hosts a speaker series on empowerment in July and August focused on public speaking, wellness, financial wellbeing.