Texas Towns Gear Up for Eclipse Enthusiasts as RV Rentals Soar by 2,000%
RV rentals surge in Texas ahead of the April 8 total solar eclipse, with small towns anticipating hundreds of thousands of visitors and potential congestion. Live streaming options are available for those unable to attend.
Austin Energy in the Spotlight as Mayor Apologizes for Outage Mishaps and Residents Endure the Cold
Austin Energy grapples with outages amidst cold temperatures, leaving residents like Jennifer Walker without power and receiving delayed communications, as city officials apologize and scramble to restore services.
Austin's St. Annie AME Church to Undergo Transformation into Housing Amidst Gentrification Concerns
Austin's St. Annie African Methodist Episcopal Church is approved for renovation into a duplex, reflecting the city's broader struggles with gentrification and historical preservation of Black cultural sites.
Cedar Park City Facilities to Operate Regularly Despite Wintry Weather, Employees Advised Caution
Cedar Park officials decide to maintain regular city facility schedules despite wintry weather, advising employees to take care in their commutes and communicate with supervisors if delays occur.
Round Rock Parks and Rec Dept Launches Monthly "PARDcast" to Share Local Park Insights Online
Round Rock's Parks and Rec Department launches "PARDcast," a monthly video and audio show discussing local parks and recreation, featuring park-goers, park rangers, and environmental initiatives.
Study Predicts Burnout for Texas Workers by July 8, Exceeding National Average
A study predicts the average Texas worker will reach burnout by July 8, while nationwide workers will hit this point by July 10. The report discusses causes, the impact on health costs, and suggests strategies to address the issue.












