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Wimberley's latest nomination could mean even more people could be coming to town for the total solar eclipse passing through Central Texas in April. City officials hope this title brings awareness to dark sky preservation in the area.
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Voters in Hays County are weighing in on several mayoral and City Council races.
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Small towns across Texas are expecting a spike in visitors as tourists drive in to watch the eclipse from parks and natural areas.
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The lawsuit filed last week claimed DA Kelly Higgins refused to prosecute certain types of cases. But Higgins claims District Clerk Avrey Anderson is the real problem.
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Central Texas cities may start relying on neighbors for water as demand continues to grow and water levels remain low.
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The lawsuit claims DA Kelly Higgins is refusing to prosecute cases of simple drug possession and low-level marijuana offenses and where doctors have illegally treated transgender patients or performed abortions.
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Drought and water scarcity in Wimberley have claimed a second victim. First, it was Jacob's Well, and now Blue Hole's water levels are two feet below the normal level.
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The Citizens Connect site includes everything from reports of burglar alarms going off to traffic violations to drug offenses and assaults. There are also tools to help users see trends over time.
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Jacob's Well has had low flow all summer. A local groundwater conservation district believes it may be tied to a utility company pumping twice the amount of water permitted last year.
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The wildfire had burned approximately 400 acres and was 90% contained as of Tuesday afternoon.