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The rules also prohibit "aggressive panhandling" and food distribution in public parking lots. City Council's unanimous vote Tuesday came despite concerns from advocates.
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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.