Stagecoach Inn to reopen historic restaurant with Georgetown's Monument Café
With the help of Monument Café in Georgetown, the Stagecoach Inn will reopen a newly renovated restaurant this fall.
Cedar Park returns to Stage 2, two days of outdoor watering a week
Residents will now be able to water outdoors two days a week, thanks to recent rains boosting the combined water storage of Lake Buchanan and Lake Travis.
Williamson County's real estate value sees second largest increase ever
The value of real estate in Williamson County just saw its second largest increase ever. These numbers will eventually impact property taxes.
Former Round Rock YMCA employee arrested for spree of invasive recordings at clothing stores
A former Round Rock YMCA worker was arrested for recording women in dressing rooms, where court documents say he lurked with his camera.
Samsung Highway ribbon-cutting: Gov. Abbott, WilCo officials speak
Gov. Greg Abbott spoke at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Samsung Highway, a major milestone for the semiconductor chip manufacturing facility in Taylor.
City of Georgetown facilities to close Friday afternoon for employee event
See which City of Georgetown facilities will be closed on Friday afternoon for an employee appreciation event.
Southwestern University, Houston Methodist Hospital partner to fill health care workforce shortage
The Mayo Clinic says hospitals across the country could see thousands of physician openings. To help close that gap, Southwestern University is sending students into hospitals now.
Javier Ambler death: Former WilCo sheriff re-indicted
A Travis County grand jury has reindicted former Williamson County Sheriff Robert Chody for a case that had previously been dismissed.
Parents urged to teach kids about water safety after teen drowns in Cedar Park
A 15-year-old boy drowned in the water behind the Twin Lakes YMCA on Saturday. First responders said the teen was having trouble staying above water after jumping from a cliff with friends.
Where can my child get free meals this summer?
Central Texas school districts are offering free meals to help keep children fed this summer.
Leander City Council election came down to four votes
An election for a city council seat in Leander came down to just four votes. Both candidates are urging people to look at this race as an example of why voting matters.
Lago Vista woman set to be first female flight director of commercial lunar landing
A Lago Vista woman is set to make history this year. She's expected to become the first ever female flight director of a commercial lunar landing.
Teen boy drowns in lake in Cedar Park: police
The body of a 15-year-old boy was recovered from a lake in Cedar Park after he was reported missing, according to police.
Police respond to barricaded subject in Round Rock, issue shelter-in-place
Round Rock police have issued a shelter-in-place order while they respond to a barricaded subject.
Leander biker survives crash, teaches others about motorcycle safety
"It's a miracle I'm alive," said Al Peterson, who had been riding his motorcycle when he was hit by a car. He is now using his story to teach Texans about motorcycle safety.
2 arrested for suspected drug operation at Taylor senior apartment complex
Law enforcement executed a search warrant at an apartment complex for senior citizens and arrested two people for a suspected drug operation.
Hutto police find missing man
Hutto police have found a missing man.
Armed intruder arrested after being shot by homeowner in Taylor, police say
Police say they recovered a large knife with a sheath that was inscribed "Hail Satan" that the intruder had been carrying.
Thousands of Williamson County residents living in high-flooding areas
A new warning from the Texas Water Development Board put millions of people at risk of flooding. But, Williamson County has been trying to identify flood-prone areas for several years now.
WilCo judge Bill Gravell visits Israel, calls for release of hostages
Tensions have continued to rise even in this part of the world over the ongoing battle between Israel and Hamas. The heartache and anger caused by the conflict is something Williamson County judge Bill Gravell experienced while in Israel last week.