In helping vets secure benefits to which they're entitled, officials seek to eliminate long wait times during walk-in visits.
Find out if prospects are getting better or worse.
Iconic structure built in 1935 by Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co. was decommissioned in '86 but serves as symbol of city's historic past.
City council members approved improvements for various sites across the community, including trails replacement at green belts.
Justin Silas, 43, died shortly after arriving at the hospital after being shot on Wednesday by a woman yet to be identified.
Some 100K gallons of untreated sewage spilled into the waterway just over eight months after city took over its operation.
Southbound frontage road of I-35 and westbound Louis Henna access inaccessible to traffic after Wednesday afternoon collision.
Hazardous Waste Collection Event is scheduled July 3 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. as part of a recurring schedule each month.
Domestic disturbance leads to shooting on Provident Lane Wednesday morning; DA mulling whether the woman in custody will be charged.
Don't let new fireworks stands locales mislead you, city officials add, showing funny βββ and yet serious βββ video to illustrate point.
100,000 gallons of untreated wastewater discharged into Brushy Creek for more than an hour but drinking water supply safe, city says.
Chisholm Trail will be the site of an early Independence Day celebration complete with ice cream and fun activities this coming Saturday.
From donkeys at Berry Springs Park to the Quarry Splash Pad there are plenty of fun things to do in WilCo that won't break the bank.
Also, Commissioners Court won't meet on Tuesday, July 2, and will resume their regular schedule on Tuesday, July 9, at 9:30 a.m.
While many want to meet sports heroes or celebrities, 103-year-old Pete Peterson wants to personally thank titan for his philanthropy.
See if you could afford a babyβs first year here.
In week when commissioners unanimously rejected flying rainbow flags on government property, neighborhood banner profoundly touched a life.
In a summer bond update to parents, Superintendent Steve Flores outlines myriad improvements across district funded by bonds proceeds.
By virtue of House Bill 3, teachers, librarians and nurses will get $4,300 pay raises; district will operate at 1-year deficit as a result.
Users urged to patch software vulnerability that could have enabled hackers to access sensitive information on 'several million' machines.
Applications must be submitted to the City Clerk by 5 p.m. Monday, July 15, before council makes appointments on Aug. 8.
The office at 211 W. 6th St. in Taylor will be open with limited staff on July 5 to accept payments and court filings.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other festive events in Round Rock.
Williamson County Commissioners Court decided Tuesday whether to fly other banners outside county property.
The city's parks and recs department will take part in event with 600 locations throughout 20 nations.
Children at Risk releases annual report on state performance results in yielding snapshot into how schools are doing.
July 1 grand opening celebration will feature free tacos, drinks and entertainment with a chance to win 'taco money' during raffle.
The two-day annual event on June 14-15 celebrates the anniversary of emancipation of slavery in 1865.
Golden has worked in the department since 2013, citing her own personal family history as helping to influence her role.
Police ask motorists to avoid the area as southbound lanes are closed and traffic diverted to Highway 29 to accommodate emergency crews.
Judge reached out to Schulman Theaters to screen movie about father's important role, and operators have agreed to show it for free.
The city hauled some serious hardware during the Texas Association of Municipal Information Officers in North Texas on June 6.
Tornado warning in effect until 6:30 p.m. for Williamson and Burnet counties, while Travis under severe thunderstorm watch until 10 p.m.
Kahli Tyre McQuitty, 21, charged with aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon in incident that prompted lock-down of nearby high school.
Website 24/7 Wall St. researchers included region among top 15 U.S. cities with the biggest, post-recession spikes in median home prices.
Friends of 5th grader Wess Wilburn will stage goodies sale on courthouse square as he's hospitalized for broken vertebrae after crash.
Sheriff Robert Chody posts video showing felony theft suspect Ronald Luis Scott Jr. slip off his handcuffs and wriggling out of patrol car.
Recurring event kicks off Thursday, June 6, and continues through Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at Round Rock Amphitheater.
First in a series of free June concerts kicks off on Wednesday, June 5, with the music of Brian Scartocci.
Residents who want to safely dispose of items such as house paint can take advantage of monthly event on first Wednesday of the month.