The City of Pflugerville Recycle Center, 15500 Sun Light Near Way, will open April 17 for residents to drop off recyclables and tree limbs.
Easterseals Central Texas seeks donations to continue helping special needs families receiving services via the Telehealth platform.
In an effort to promote social distancing and protect the community, area food pantries ask clients to phone or email ahead of food pick up.
Creativebug is a free electronic resource featuring over 1,000 award-winning video classes taught by top designers and artists.
Medics reported on the incident just after 2 p.m. on Thursday, saying the adult patient was struck at E. 51st Street and Airport Boulevard.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the United States Bartenders' Guild is accepting applications from affected beverage industry workers.
The forum connects food assistance and volunteers with people in need, and looks to support neighbors in accessing food amid coronavirus.
The Disaster Relief Network launched a prayer hotline to meet the emotional and spiritual needs of Austin-area residents.
ZippiVet has implemented curbside service and virtual vet consultations for pets to help slow the spread of coronavirus in the community.
We're publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for North Austin/Pflugerville Small Businesses. Here's how to get listed.
Job seekers may access updated jobs from Austin area employers looking to fill roles immediately amid COVID-19.
Despite not being able to get attend Easter service or enjoy a community holiday, there are ways to make Easter at home memorable.
This week's regular city council meeting will be virtual in adherence to provisions related to physical distancing.
Centers remain open by appointment only and invites job seekers and employers to visit their website for important COVID-19 information.
Overcrowding amid orders banning crowds — and in the wake of 2 drowning deaths elsewhere on Friday — prompts city to close local lake.
Amid coronavirus, the Asian Chamber of Commerce hosts a free webinar for small business owners to discover resources for crisis help.
Donation drive with an incentive of a $250 Amazon gift card for participants aims to raise needed supplies for the elderly amid COVID-19.
The Pflugerville Chamber of Commerce has updated its website to include resources to help small businesses amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Bryan Bedford will host a monthly virtual coffee talk for sports, media and tech enthusiasts to share ideas and discuss topics.
Cultivating Calm is a weekly series of online gatherings for administrators and educator to support emotional wellness during COVID-19.
CommUnityCare Health launches a medical professional-staffed hotline for uninsured Travis County residents during the coronavirus pandemic.
The resource guide offers live links to venues such as Louvre Museum, access to Broadway plays and musicals, and activities for all ages.
The move yields the ability for the city to request disaster recovery assistance from the state and federal governments if needed.
To mitigate the spread of new coronavirus, or COVID-19, Pflugerville will enforce restrictions beginning Monday, March 23.
The REI Downtown and Gateway stores will temporarily close along with 160 nationwide stores but will offer free shipping to customers.
Destination LIFE is an annual event where experts from a range of organizations serving youth with disabilities convene for the community.
Mayor Victor Gonzales outlined the steps being taken to mitigate the potential spread of a respiratory illness called COVID-19.
Kids ages 12 and under are invited to the Pfloating Egg Hunt at Gilleland Creek Pool to enjoy an egg hunt, prizes, and open swim.
The fun run helps raise money for House Rabbit Resource Network providing advocacy and awareness for the care of domestic rabbits.
The annual event is held during Spring Break and invites the community and their well-behaved pets to enjoy an afternoon with friends.
Global Street Farm offers enlightening discussions on the people and ideas shaping food culture with produce and floral.
The Beer & Chips Art Festival will feature over 50 local artists and vendors showcasing their work, live music, drinks, food, and fun.
It's My Park Day is a fun morning celebrating the Colony Park grand opening with music, kid-friendly activities, great food, more.
Aspiring poets are also invited to submit original work from now through March 20, and participate in a Poetry Writing Workshop on March 14.
Residents are allowed to water their lawns no more then twice per week as part of the municipal municipal Water Drought Contingency Plan.
Families and kids of all ages are welcome to a week of hands-on activities that are sure to delight happening at the Bullock Museum.
The community is invited to a great workout in support of a wonderful cause as part of the Amplify Austin day of giving event.
The Pflugerville Library will host an afternoon celebrating pets with activities, crafts, contest and more.
Mueller Lake Park will host the family-friendly event where participants will have the chance to release their water lanterns into the lake.
The Pflugerville Public Library hosts its Cookbook Club with this month's theme focused on vegetarian cuisine and recipe ideas.