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Central Texas

DPS Urges Texans To Stay Vigilant, Report Suspicious Activity

“In the wake of the cowardly attack in Las Vegas, we continue to keep everyone impacted by this tragedy in…

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CAPCOG Deploys Text 9-1-1 Service

CAPCOG Deploys Text 9-1-1 Service “Call if You Can, Text if You Can’t.”

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Breaking: Hays County Sheriff’s Office Makes Arrests In Dripping Springs Burglaries

The burglaries that were cleared occurred in numerous locations in the Dripping Springs area. The Dripping Springs area experienced a…

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Almost 400,000 Texans’ Insurance At Risk After Congress Fails To Renew CHIP

Insurance coverage for more than 390,000 Texas children and pregnant women is in jeopardy after Congress failed to renew authorization…

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Reward Increased To $8,000 For Most Wanted Sex Offender

Do not attempt to apprehend these fugitives; they are considered armed and dangerous. Austin – The reward for Manuel Muniz,…

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San Marcos Premium Outlets Partners With Susan G. Komen®

Funds raised will go towards goal of reducing breast cancer deaths. Austin – Barton Creek Square, The Domain, Lakeline Mall,…

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MyI35 Corridor Weekly Road Construction Alerts For Friday, Sept. 29 – Friday, Oct. 6

TxDOT, My I35 and Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority’s Weekly Corridor Traffic and Road Construction Update for the IH-35 Corridor  …

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Major Capital Area Transportation Projects Approved, Including I35 In Hays County Corridor

Seven projects worth nearly $182 million will improve road conditions in Travis, Hays, Williamson, Llano, Burnet, Caldwell and Lee counties.

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City Of Austin Launches Pilot Service Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program

The City of Austin launches an interim Service Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (SDVBE) program on October 1, 2017. The City…

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Texas’ Murder Rate Went Up Again Last Year, Remains Relatively Low

Violent crimes — including murder — jumped up again last year in Texas and across the nation, according to new…

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