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Is Your Blood Pressure Now Considered High? What New Guidelines Mean

According to the Washington Post, under these new guidelines, nearly half of U.S. adults will be considered to have high…

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2018 Austin Bond Task Force Seeks Public Input

The City of Austin currently is developing a language access plan to ensure non-English proficient speakers can provide input into…

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San Marcos Releases Special Office Hours For Thanksgiving

With the Thanksgiving Holiday less than a week away, the City of San Marcos’s has set special hours for all…

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League Of American Bicyclists Names Texas State ‘Bicycle Friendly’

With the award, Texas State became the sixth university in Texas to be named a BFU. SAN MARCOS – Texas…

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Hays County Brown Santa Looking For Christmas Elves

The Hays County Brown Santa program has started its annual drive for money, food, and toys to assist families in…

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Austin Animal Center Has A Space Crisis For Large Dogs

AAC is operating near capacity to house medium and large dogs and needs the help from the community either by…

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Federal Funding In Texas…… A Vital Part Of The State Budget

Texans sent the federal government $261 billion in taxes in 2016, and the state government received $39.5 billion in grants…

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DPS Offers Increased Reward, Seeks Leads In 1990 Starr County Murder

She went missing three days prior to her body being discovered. Several leads were investigated, but the case was never…

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City Of Austin Named 2017 Digital Cities Survey Winner

The 17th-annual survey analyzed and ranked city governments across the country based on innovative initiatives using data and technology that seek to…

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Hays CISD Board Names Lone Finalist For Superintendent

“As a Texas public school superintendent, my strength has been in my ability to solve problems and to accomplish the…

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