The District announced its summer strength training programs open to area middle and high school students beginning June 8 through July 31.
The fatality count in Williamson County rose to 27 after two elderly men became the latest victims of respiratory illness.
The virtual event is designed for communities of color to explore joy- based practices and paths to inner resilience.
Illness continues to grow as the governor unveils details related to expanded reopening of business to reignite the stalled economy.
One World Ideas X Action discusses equality and racial justice featuring the co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter Alicia Garza.
Williamson County and Cities Health District officials reported that 10 people are currently hospitalized, four of them on ventilators.
The donation-based virtual class teaches interactive warm-ups and songwriting for kids ages 6-10 and will be offered on multiple dates.
Round Rock leads the list among all cities reporting illness, with 116 active cases — more than all other municipalities combined.
The number of cases of the coronairus grew by seven on Saturday as the governor continues to expand the economy reopening.
A second death from the respiratory illness in as many days is reported as the governor expands reopening of the state economy.
The studio features virtual PE Classes for kids ages 8-12 as summer approaches and amid increased time at home during COVID-19.
A man in his 70s was the latest to succumb to respiratory illness, and the total illness count reached 596 in Williamson County.
The Brushy Creek Trail Extension opens Friday, June 5 and residents are invited to view the celebration online including a ribbon cutting.
The number of cases of the coronavirus increased by four from the previous day, less than the 19 more reported on Tuesday.
The Round Rock Public Library hosts an online event for kids ages 8-12 to enjoy and afternoon book club discussion with acclaimed TX writer.
Nineteen new cases of the respiratory illness emerged over the past 24 hours as more businesses prepare to open their doors.
Superintendent Steve Flores announced plans underway for the upcoming school year and identified summer programs to keep students engaged.
A woman in her 80s became the latest to die of the respiratory illness as health officials continue to urge residents to take precautions.
In the Kitchen with Austin Monthly hosts virtual cooking events where participants are able to cook along with popular area chefs.
Originally the date of a regular session before being canceled for Memorial Day, May 26 was set for the session by the county judge.
Lean On Me: American Song Concert will raise funds to benefit those most impacted by COVID-19 such as essential workers, freelance artists.
Announcements will be made notifying the public when they can again request a free COVID-19 test from the County at www.wilco.org.
StartOut Austin: Campfire Networking Social is a virtual event modeled on Tech Ranch's popular Campfire, helping inspire and team build.
The latest person to succumb to the illness in the region was a woman in her 90s, according to health district officials.
The City recently announced several facilities to reopen with guidelines and safety protocols to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
On its dashboard, the Williamson County and Cities Health District noted that 268 patients have recovered since contracting the virus.
Residents of all ages will enjoy a full calendar of virtual events for all ages through the City of Round Rock events calendar.
The workers were in self-quarantine prior to their diagnosis and have not had contact with the public since being diagnosed, officials said.
9 more people were diagnosed with respiratory illness one day after three elderly patients succumbed to contagion.
The District announced plans to allow students to keep Chromebooks and internet hotspots through the summer to promote continued learning.
The illness count grew to 442 over the past 24 hours in Williamson County, and 3 elderly patients succumbed to the respiratory illness.
Amid COVID-19 and having to stay home, kids virtual events offers opportunities for dance, fitness, writing, and more for all ages.
The number of new coronavirus cases in Williamson County grew by 27 in the past 24 hours to 424; death count remains at 16.
The concert to be streamed via Facebook LIVE will feature Austin bands and guest artists, and will feature an evening of fun for the family.
Amid the cancellation of commencement ceremonies, the City honors graduates with a special lighting of the historic water tower, May 18-23.
The number of illness cases in Williamson County grew by 13 to 397 in 24 hours, and 2 more fatalities brought the death count to 16.
A woman in her 90s became the 14th to die of the respiratory illness following the death of five others in recent days.
The virtual event takes place Thursday, May 14 from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. and invited qualified and dedicated individuals to register.
No new deaths were reported over the past 24 hours after two men in their 90s succumbed to the respiratory illness last week.
An area schoolteacher was hospitalized since March 23 — with 10 days on a ventilator — before being released just in time for Mother's Day.