City galvanizes for annual anti-crime solidarity movement twice a year, making it one of nation's most ardent practitioners.
Operators of new eatery with farm fresh ingredients and cocktails will dole out specially branded goodies plus gift bag to first customer.
As kids brace to return back to school in mid-August, they'll be able to unwind and socialize with peers at various library events.
City releases results of its first residential survey, which also revealed city is in the top 70 nationwide for quality of life.
Families with children qualifying for the school district's free pre-kindergarten program urged to register starting on July 31.
Bruce Gearing, currently Dripping Springs ISD superintendent, will take the helm in leading fast-growing district with 40,000-plus students
Brad Schneider 35 years' experience in the aerospace and defense industry, with a focus on small satellite and launch vehicle technologies.
Residents will get a sneak peek of new restaurant at 1320 E. Whitestone Blvd. this weekend ahead of its officials Monday opening.
Randy Bell, a 36-year veteran of parks systems, will leave his post at the end of July to head a ministry in Granbury, Texas.
New eatery at 1306 Whitestone Blvd. scheduled to open on Monday, July 29, is third one in area, with others in Austin and Round Rock.
Mayor Troy Hill averted pullout from agreement, but is displeased with residents' strident views '...or any stupid thought they have.'
City officials in June approved formal gathering with department heads that gets into the nitty-gritty of things, but it's not live streamed
Get those costumes out of mothballs, citizens, as the latest version of mini-con with cosplay contest is coming in August.
Williamson County is one of just two counties statewide to achieve distinction recognizing above-and-beyond service to residents.
Election Systems and Software (ES&S) is a two-step process enabling electronic ballot marking but followed up with printed version.
Elected to represent HD 136 earlier this year, lawmaker is coordinating with Leander ISD and Round Rock ISD to collect school materials.
Eyeing ways to spur economic development, council members will consider hiring lawyer to dissolve pact with mass transit agency.
Analysts at Zumper have just published their Austin Metro report for July 2019, covering 13 cities in the Austin metro area.
Discussion on the 2004 sighting of an anomalous vehicle by U.S. Navy crew in 2004 will be discussed at length at Cedar Park library.
Popular mom-and-pop kolache shop with six locations in Austin set to open this August in Georgetown, Texas.
Petco Foundation will pay for fees on first 100 adoptions starting Saturday, July 13, as shelter officials deal with overcapacity.
As the firm of Powell Municipal leads recruitment process, city council members would like to hear residents wish list.
Firefly Aerospace signs technology agreement with Israeli firm as it prepares to deliver science payloads to the surface of the moon.
Find out how to get the largest payment you can.
As people prepare to fill the tank to hit the road on Fourth of July road trips, Patch has scoured the region for the cheapest fuel prices.
WilCo Commissioners Court general counsel seeks seat held by Republican Dee Hobbs who has never been challenged in the general election.
Residents advised that sanitation collection will not take place on Independence Day, with Thursday-Friday service moved to Friday-Saturday.
Law enforcement officials will be patrolling the community to enforce fireworks ban.
Trash and recycling pickup will remain on schedule for the entire week, including on Thursday, July 4.
Shane Connant said he left his beloved Chihuahua in the car as he entered convenience store before seeing someone drive off.
Rodney Robinson apologizes for attending protest against drag queen story hour in Leander, but Dorian Chavez and Tim Kelly aren't contrite.
City council approves conditional financial incentives package totaling $580,850 to attract company with jobs averaging $80K annually.
Find out if prospects are getting better or worse.
Annual event meant to galvanize residents in solidarity against crime kicks off locally with a pair of major events this summer.
Project extends New Hope Drive from Cottonwood Creek Trail to Ronald Reagan Boulevard.
Parks Arts and Community Enrichment board aims to beautify concession/restroom building at Milburn Park.
Code enforcement officials are at the ready to receive reports of stagnant water, potential hotbeds for prolific mosquito spawning.
Mother-Son Dance is coming up in Cedar Park, scheduled July 19 at the Cedar Park Recreation Center.
By all means, celebrate America's upcoming birthday! But Williamson County officials want you to be safe around fireworks, issuing tips.