ESA applications open in February as the state prepares to launch the 1 billion dollar program in 2026
Pegatron project set to bring hundreds of jobs and long term economic growth to the Blue Springs development
City invests in upgraded command unit and fire department fleet replacements
City partners with Texas Disposal Systems to offer seasonal drop-offs and curbside collection
City will use the funding to modernize wastewater and water systems across its growing service area
Package-theft prevention program offers free, secure holiday pickups at the Round Rock Police Department
New data centers, energy projects, and training programs planned across the state
Theater company to move Playhouse productions as it searches for a permanent space
Dog-friendly parks to explore across Round Rock, Georgetown, Hutto and Pflugerville
Georgetown ISD school naming, new campus construction, 2024 bond projects, and community input Georgetown schools.
The Junction Georgetown, entertainment district, Central Texas development, and restaurant and office project
Blue Hole Park Georgetown, flood protection project, Georgetown park upgrades, and San Gabriel River improvements
Hutto ISD land purchase, school district expansion, 2023 bond projects, and Hutto education growth
Round Rock ISD Lone Star Awards, school counseling excellence, Texas education recognition, and student support programs.
Round Rock downtown zoning, urban development, building height limits, mixed-use housing, and city council approval.
Round Rock, TX education news and Texas school finance report
Georgetown, TX government news and community technology update
City’s 2025 program to focus on high-traffic roads in need of repair
Fourth comprehensive campus to open in 2028, funded by $356 million bond
New facility will expand health care access for Central Texas veterans
New segment will extend major north-south corridor as design work continues
New event pavilion is first project completed from 2023 bond package
Organizers add chairs, bathrooms, and more space for festivalgoers
Voters will decide on constitutional amendments and local races in the Nov. 4 election
City Council set to vote on contracts worth nearly $20 million combined