Community Impact Newspaper - Wed Nov 25
Austin is creating a new comprehensive plan, a document used to plan growth and development, to replace its 1979 version.
Granger man sentenced to 25 years for drug dealing near schoolAustin American Statesman - Tue Nov 24
We know all about Austin and keeping it weird, but what about Willco? This blog will cover one of the nation's fastest growing counties, the growing pains that come with expansion, and everything in between.
County Commissioner will run for re-electionCommunity Impact Newspaper - Mon Nov 23
Williamson County Commissioner Cynthia Long announced Nov. 18 she will seek a second term, according to a news release.
Wilco Home Invasion Suspects on the RunMyFoxAustin - Mon Nov 23
Two suspects wanted in connection with home invasions at the La Monterone Apartment complex have been arrested, but Williamson County Sheriff Deputies are still searching for two others involved in the attacks.
Two Brothers In Jail After Police ChaseMyFoxAustin - Sat Nov 21
A late night prowler call for Georgetown Police turned into a short pursuit and ended with two Round Rock brothers in custody for Evading Arrest or Detention using a Vehicle.
Phase one of medical plaza completeCommunity Impact Newspaper - Fri Nov 20
Large tenants, including Georgetown Medical and the Austin Radiological Association, plan to move in after the holiday season.
Theft victim was in comaAustin American Statesman - Fri Nov 20
Man pleads guilty to robbery A man accused of robbing an Austin bank before he was shot by a Williamson County sheriff's deputy in July pleaded guilty Thursday in a Travis County courtroom to aggravated robbery, state District Judge Bob Perkins said.
Iconic Austin Radio Station Moving Down the DialKVUE - Thu Nov 19
There will be some shake ups in Austin radio starting this Friday that may cause you to change some of your station presets.
$1,300 stolen from man in comaAustin American-Statesman - Thu Nov 19
Man pleads guilty to aggravated robbery. Friday, November 20, 2009 AUSTIN Police: Theft victim was in coma A man who spent two months in a coma at Seton Medical Center awoke to discover that he was a crime victim, police say.
Keller hosts innovation consortiumKeller Citizen - Wed Nov 18
Consortium members The Mid-States Benchmarking Consortium for Excellence is made up of officials from nine school districts in different states.
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