Oak Hill resident Gerry Powell has documented and photographed over 200 large oak trees in the path of proposed expansion of U.S. 290 West and S.H. 71 along Williamson Creek. by Ann Fowler According to local residents, more than 200 large oak trees stand to be damaged or lost if the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) moves ahead with the Oak Hill Parkway project as currently designed. ...
The Bowie marching band, formally known as the James Bowie High School Outdoor Performing Ensemble (...
In addition to the many displays, officials from TxDOT and CTRMA were on hand to answer que...
Meet Homer (dog on left), Blue Dog Rescue’s 2000th rescued dog—shown here with his adopted family. ...
by Ann Fowler Anne Herman, Development Coordinator for Austin Partners in Education (APIE), told th...
by Ann Fowler Anne Herman, Development Coordinator for Austin Partners in Education (APIE), told th...
Relics of old fitness stations remain, but it’s not always clear what you were supposed to do there...
Relics of old fitness stations remain, but it’s not always clear what you were supposed to do there...
The controversial LifeAustin Amphitheater opened last month with The Katinas. The Gatlin Brothers a...
The controversial LifeAustin Amphitheater opened last month with The Katinas. The Gatlin Brothers a...
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