San Marcos Residents in Trace Neighborhood Evacuated After Contractor Strikes Gas Line
A gas leak in San Marcos prompted evacuations in the Trace neighborhood after a contractor hit a gas line. Residents were told to evacuate and avoid ignition sources. The leak was contained by 11:30 a.m.
Taylor Mayor Dwayne Ariola Rejects Annual Pride Month Proclamation, Community Rallies for Inclusivity Despite Setback
The Mayor of Taylor, Dwayne Ariola, rejected the annual Pride Month proclamation, ending five years of the city's support for LGBTQIA celebrations, according to FOX 7 Austin. Despite this, the Pride Fest will continue in June.
Texas Cities Wrestle with Privacy Concerns: San Marcos Halts ALPR Expansion, Austin Lets Program Expire Amid Public Debate
Two Texas cities, San Marcos and Austin, are tackling issues with automated license plate readers (ALPRs), focusing on privacy and oversight concerns after proposed expansions and renewals faced community opposition and were not implemented.
Austin Parks and Recreation Encourages Early Swim Team Sign-Ups Ahead of June 9 Deadline
Austin's Parks and Recreation Department announces closing dates for swim team registrations and encourages families to enroll their children. Swim lessons are also available for all skill levels until July 25, 2025.
Round Rock Public Library Launches "Library on the Go" Program in Local Parks to Boost Community Access
Round Rock Public Library launches "Library on the Go," bringing resources to local parks for easy access and summer reading, with library card sign-ups and material check-outs available.












