Adeline Bui claims to reside locally, but owns $700K house in Leander, registered to vote in Austin and has kids at other school districts.
Picture worth a thousands words: Board of directors past presidents gather for Pflugerville history book.
Researchers found 49% of Americans believe Washington will do what is right 'hardly ever or never' compared with 45% one year ago.
District 6 council member Jimmy Flannigan categorizes nude photos of him shared on the Internet as 'online harassment.'
Sept. 23 event designed to enable residents to pose questions, concerns to Pflugerville City Council candidates.
The hearing is scheduled Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. in city council chambers located at 100 E. Main St.
The highest bond rating ever achieved by the city is being attributed to strong financial health, accounting practices and other factors.
Residents urging purchase have developed a case of NIMBY syndrome fearfull of impact redevelopment might have on their property values.
She made waves in Washington after getting the DoD to allow women in combat. Now she wants a seat on Capitol Hill to keep the fight going.
For the civic-minded it's like must-see TV, yielding quick primers on council action that can be taken as a launching pad to learn more.
She was a rescue pilot in Afghanistan when her helicopter was shot down, and she saved lives. Now she wants to fight in Congress.
'I'm extremely pleased,' Paxton says of court ruling that gay spouse might not be entitled to government-subsidized workplace benefits.
The long-awaited Republican revamp was unveiled on Thursday after being crafted in secret, but even some GOP members can't support it.
Fully mobile templates, extensive user testing, new subsites, prominent use of social media and videos featured in new redesign.
For the second day in a row, protesters gathered at Rundberg Lane and Lamar Boulevard where a man believed to be undocumented was detained.
Those picked will be tasked with helping to lure and grow business locally amid a backdrop of brisk municipal growth.
The national holiday on Monday means city offices, library and other key functions will not be in operation.
The Dec. 28 gathering will establish lease terms as well as an agreement for new operators to upgrade site in return for public access.
Company now owes $400K to city in violation of a previous agreement, prompting officials to explore alternate operators.
Victor Gonzales, the grandson of Mexican immigrants, secured 50.59 percent of the vote — earning his place in local history.
Victor Gonzales widened his lead against over Brad Marshall overnight, securing 8,673 votes to challenger's 7,655.
Ordinance granting center a neighborhood services district designation sparks opposition ranging from traffic fears to outright Islamophobia
Gonzalo Camacho promotes conspiracy-minded ideas on Facebook, including the notion that Smithsonian houses proof of extinct giant people.
Rather than stage costly special election, trustees decided it would be better to appoint someone until a candidate runs for a full term.
City council members inked the deal to land the 650,000-square-foot store to be built at Heatherwilde Boulevard and Texas 45.
Marsh gets 453 votes to Jim McDonald's 359 in runoff staged after no candidate got 50 percent of the vote in Aug. 6 election.
Jeff Marsh and Jim McDonald will square off again in early September after garnering less than 50 percent of vote during special election.
Various road projects, improvements to animal shelter, enhancements to parks and recreational amenities included in the mix.
City council members approve expenditure to get police a new CAD/RMS system to replace its aging system amid population growth.
City officials also plan to detail proposed use of federal Community Development Block Grant funds.
City signs on to National Wildlife Federation's initiative to help reverse the reduction in the butterflies' population numbers.
The restrictions are more of an insurance policy for the upcoming summer months when water might get more scarce, city officials suggested.
The actions seems to put to rest a previous idea to shut down the local operations entirely and partner with Williamson County instead.
Vernagene Mott wins in a close one, but Mario Acosta loses by a sizable, 14-percentage-point margin.
Former council member Victor Gonzales also has thrown his hat in the ring in pursuit of the post.
The selected student will be a voting member of the commission for a one-year term.
Name refers to land parcel once set aside for cotton field and ice factory workers not allowed to live among whites.
Line break stems from a traffic-related incident on SH 130 that's reduced traffic to a single lane (expect delays, motorists).
Contract that could cost up to $850,000 is funded through a $25M in bond proceeds approved by voters in 2014.
Residents descended en masse to city meeting to hear of the potential fate of the municipal facility.