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The popular Wimberley swimming hole has struggled with low water levels for years. While staff with the Hays County Parks Department are hopeful about what this means for the future, not everyone shares that optimism.
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Commissioners requested an expedited appeal to a judge's ruling that voided the $440 million road bond, but it could take months before a decision is made. In the meantime, county officials are finding other funding to get started on some projects.
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In a Facebook post Tuesday, Mitchell said he's looking to return to work in the private sector. The city will hold a special election to fill the seat for the one year remaining of his term.
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The Central Texas town was the site of a devastating flash flood on Memorial Day weekend in 2015. Now, 10 years later, the town has rebuilt with such floods in mind � but still feels the emotional effects.
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The Swedish company held a grand opening for its new, small-format store in San Marcos on Wednesday. People lined up overnight to be among the first to enter the 35,000-square-foot facility.
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The 50-foot poles along the San Marcos River have sirens for severe weather, wildfires and tornadoes � and they were put to use last weekend.
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Over 40 people were taken into custody by state and federal law enforcement agencies during the April raid. Since then, advocates and local officials haven't received information about what happened and why.
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The federal government told Job Corps centers nationwide they were being shut down, but then a federal judge issued a temporary halt. Now that pause could be upended by a recent Supreme Court decision.
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A judge found the Hays County Commissioners Court violated the Texas Open Meetings Act by not allowing enough public input on the bond. It's unclear clear whether the county will appeal.
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The swimming hole in Wimberley flooded this week, but it's still playing catch-up.