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Cooler weather helps reduce fire hazards but dry, hotter weather looms

Cooler weather over the weekend helped reduce fire hazards in some parts of Texas as firefighters continue to battle the…

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DPS reminds drivers to buckle up, drive safely for Memorial Day

Memorial Day is the unofficial kickoff to summer, and the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is reminding drivers to…

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Kyle Police Department increases presence at area schools

In the wake of yesterday's tragic events at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, the Kyle Police Department has directed patrol…

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San Marcos schedules public hearing for use of CDBG funds

The San Marcos City Council will hold a public hearing to discuss the use of approximately $750,000 in Community Development…

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Texas launches operations center to oversee 15-agency effort to thwart illegal immigration

“Texas will continue utilizing all available resources and strategies to prevent this mass illegal migration, including the deployment of Texas…

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Day 12: Escaped murderer with Mexican drug cartel ties remains on the run

A dangerous convict with connections to a Mexican drug cartel escaped custody May 12 west of Centerville.

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Austin-Bergstrom International Airport prepares for record-breaking summer

As Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) prepares for a record-breaking summer, passengers flying out for Memorial Day Weekend should too.

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Hays County Health Local Department reports 307 active COVID-19 cases

Staff Reports Some simple measures can help slow the spread of the virus, including frequent hand washing, social distancing, and…

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Baylor will rename campus area and relocate statue of slave-owning former university president

“Our goal at the outset of this process was not to erase Baylor’s history, but rather to tell the University’s…

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Economy’s essential early care, education industry recovering but still faces labor shortfall

When the pandemic first struck and many child care centers closed, ECE worker unemployment spiked. One in three ECE teachers…

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