Several Central Texas cities announce water restrictions
While cities like Blanco are in the most severe stage of water restrictions, other Central Texas communities are also announcing restrictions.
Pipe break prompts Stage 6 water restrictions in Blanco
With only 24 hours of water left, Blanco Mayor Mike Arnold enforced Stage 6 restrictions on Friday, July 14.
City of Blanco in Stage 6 water restrictions
A pipe break caused water supply to the City of Blanco to stop on Friday, triggering Stage 6 water restrictions.
Grants totaling nearly $815,000 awarded to community projects in Austin area and across Texas
The Lower Colorado River Authority awarded grants to 34 community projects in towns and cities across Central Texas and the rest of the Lone Star State.
Central Texas voters approve almost $4B in school bonds
Seventeen Central Texas school districts called bond elections for May, collectively totaling just under $4.193 billion. However, voters have approved just over $3.964 billion so far.
Mother's Day events in the Austin area: Where to go to celebrate
Mother's Day is on May 14, and Central Texas restaurants and businesses are gearing up with fun specials and events guaranteed to make Mom smile on her special day.
Austin weather: Lots of hail, strong winds move through Central Texas
The National Weather Service upgraded Central Texas to a Level 3, enhanced risk, of severe weather, which meant very large hail, damaging winds, and possibly even an isolated tornado on Friday, April 28.
Biden partially approves Abbott's major disaster declaration request for Texas ice storm
Abbott originally requested assistance for 23 counties, but the White House approved access to FEMA's public assistance program for just 13.
Central Texas weather: Heavy rain, gusty winds head out of CTX, cold front comes in
Heavy rain and gusty winds were seen throughout Thursday evening, as a cold front now comes into Central Texas.
Drivers should move over, slow down for crews restoring power: PEC
If you see a utility vehicle, remember to move over and slow down, says Pedernales Electric Cooperative.
Central Texas weather: Winter Storm Warning extended through Thursday as ice threat increases
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for all of Central Texas through Thursday, February 2 at 10 a.m.
Walden Retreats takes glamping to the next level along Pedernales River
The Hill Country getaway offers luxury tents, outdoor adventures, and has a Supper Club featuring the chef from Sway this weekend.
Man charged with capital murder for running over, killing victim in Blanco County
On Tuesday, Dec. 13, Texas Rangers and the Zavala County Sheriff's Office arrested Skladany. He is currently being held on a charge of capital murder in Zavala County with a $2 million bond.
Johnson City getting ready to turn on holiday lights
Johnson City is getting into the holiday spirit with its world-famous lights. From November 25 through January 8, everyone is invited to take a stroll under the oak trees adorned with more than 1.3 million sparkling lights.
Nearly $4.24B in bonds on November ballot for Central Texas schools
Nine Central Texas school districts have called bond elections for this November, asking for nearly $4.24 billion for campus improvements, security and technology upgrades and new construction.
Flood Advisory issued for several Central Texas counties, additional rain expected
Several Central Texas counties are under a Flood Advisory until 6 p.m. tonight.
Flood Advisory issued for several Central Texas counties
A Flood Advisory is in effect until 11:30 p.m. for Blanco, Gillespie and Llano County.
San Antonio man sentenced for embezzling $1.175M from Johnson City
According to court documents, while employed by the city, 37-year-old Anthony Michael Holland embezzled at least $1,175,866.91 from city accounts starting in 2015 and continuing until around September 2020.
Former city employee sentenced for stealing over $1.1M from Johnson City accounts
Anthony Michael Holland has been sentenced to just over three years in federal prison for embezzling from city accounts and concealing the theft by falsifying financial documents.
Flash flood watch canceled for Central Texas
The National Weather Service says locally heavy rainfall is still possible but not as widespread as previously anticipated.