Body is designated to coordinate and supervise historic preservation under direction of the Williamson County Commissioners Court.
Given the hot temperatures of late with not enough rain, outside burning prohibition will be in place for a period not to exceed 90 days.
Frank Leffingwell ends council tenure as Matt Baker is sworn in as newly elected representative for Place 3.
Graduating class is second to undergo 10-week program designed to engage and educate residents on city operations.
βAfghanistan War veteran gets 62 percent of the vote, or 8,843 vote, to 38 percent (5,371 votes) garnered by challenger Christine Mann.
The gathering is scheduled from from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 26 at Star Coffee, 201 E. Main Street.
City to contribute $165,905 to $1.3 million project aimed at reducing the invasive species that pose threat to water treatment plants.
Petition drive to gather 6,500 signatures and force a November referendum afoot toward revamping laws dictating liquor sales.
Round Rock tax office at 1801 E. Old Settlers Blvd. will close May 8, but its counterparts will remain open on rotating schedule.
Economic Development Board, City Council action means that hotel, water park and convention center will break ground in May.
Plan sent to regulators aims to start process of sealing underground cave exposed after a portion of roadway buckled.
Early voting period ends May 1 on an election for Place 3 and Place 5 on the council dais.
From April 16-21, residents are able to place bulk items at the curb for pick-up during regularly scheduled trash and recycling collection.
City officials said they're not receiving many inbound calls, and there's no estimated time when the issue might be resolved.
City Council unanimously approved the Planned Unit Development (PUD) zoning for the Kalahari Resort project at a recent meeting.
Nutty Brown CafΓ© and Amphitheater first announced plans to relocate to Round Rock in 2015 after decades near Dripping Springs.
Office at 1801 E. Old Settlers Blvd. will close on Tuesday, April 10 while other locations will remain open. See closure schedule below.
Four projects that are part of overall efficiency aims in the city's transportation network are now on tap. See which ones here.
After months of detention in Williamson County facility, Laura Monterrosa of El Salvador is released following many calls for her release.
Khizr Khan, who rose to prominence in his condemnation of Donald Trump at the Democratic National Convention, endorses MJ Hegar.
Voters settled on Republican nominees for county judge, commissioner and treasurer but Precinct 4 commissioner hopefuls head to May runoff.
Project extends existing portion of Arterial H from Sam Bass Road/CR 175 to Massey Way, with two additional lanes planned in the future.
Voters will decide on myriad key races leading up to November general election. Find out where to vote, the ID you'll need and more.
Team awarded 'Spotlight on Success Award' for intervention efforts helping offenders break substance abuse cycle.
Law firm where Craig Morgan has long worked has had contract collecting delinquent taxes for the city he leads since 2013.
Not to exceed 90 days, order prohibits burning combustible material outdoors with a fine of $500 for violators.
State House District 52 candidate has out-raised combined fundraising total of every Republican running for the seat, banks on momentum.
El Salvador native Laura Monterrosaβ has languished in detention where she alleges being sexually abused by guard.
All county offices, including those in Round Rock, will close on Tuesday, Jan. 16, due to a winter storm marked by sleet and freezing rain.
Changes to existing rules would affect outdoor music venues, although downtown ones and the Kalahari resort would not be included.
Montgomery gets 1,868 votes, or 55.81% of ballots cast, Hollis Bone second (1,402 votes, 41.89%), John Montgomery gets just 77 votes.
Justice Dain Johnson to close office Dec. 25-29 before resuming normal operations on Jan. 2, 2018.
Third Transparency Star awarded to City for Economic Development. officials say.
Take note of upcoming city functions closures, postponed city meetings and 'gobble up some love' in adopting shelter animals.
Williamson County Sheriff Robert Chody decries Mayor Steve Adler's decision to skip parade in protest over group's use of Confederate flag.
A 23-year-old El Salvador woman alleges a pattern of sexual abuse at the T. Don Hutto Residential Center in Williamson County.
Tax Assessor/Collector's Office sends out tax bills on behalf of more than 100 taxing entities throughout the county.
Honor came during annual conference of Justices of the Peace and Constables Association, largest group of its kind in Texas.
Transportation and Economic Development Board vice president is eyeing set to be vacated by Frank Leffingwell, who's pursuing judgeship.