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The city has issued a proclamation every year since the festival began, recognizing Taylor Pride's contributions to the city's LGBTQ+ community. The festival is June 28.
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The data was included in a statewide report released on Friday. The cases are not thought to be connected to the measles outbreak in West Texas at this time.
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Williamson County DA sues Texas attorney general, joining others in challenge to new oversight rulesShawn Dick argues the rules exceed Paxton's legal authority and undermine local control.
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School officials with Liberty Hill ISD confirmed the child attends Bar W Elementary School. There are no details available on the child's travel history or vaccination status.
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The former Liberty Hill ISD superintendent was sworn in as Williamson County judge Monday. He said he wants to help improve the county's public safety, transportation and economic development.
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The Williamson County Commissioners Court has appointed Steven Snell to serve as county judge. His appointment comes a little more than two weeks after former County Judge Bill Gravell resigned to take a job with the Trump administration.
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Gravell has accepted a position with the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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Unlike nearby AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County, Williamson County does not have any government run overnight shelters for the area’s homeless population â€� including when it gets cold outside. Residents frustrated by the situation came together to create their own solution this winter.
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The Wright family sued Whitestone Crossing Austin LLC for refusing to make repairs to the Cedar Park townhome they rented. Issues included water leaks, an ant infestation and mold.
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Round Rock residents can ship their packages to the police department during the holiday season to prevent items from being stolen. It and other police departments also offer "safety exchange zones" for residents using Craigslist or other exchange websites to buy or sell items.