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The wildfire had burned approximately 400 acres and was 90% contained as of Tuesday afternoon.
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The Oak Grove Fire burned about 400 acres over the weekend. Critical fire weather will continue over the course of the next few weeks.
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A wildfire in Hays County that started near the 200 block of Oak Grove Road burned approximately 400 acres of land as of Sunday evening.
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The fire was near Oak Grove Road, between Kyle and Wimberley. The Texas A&M Forest Service said it was 20% contained as of Sunday morning.
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David Baker, executive director of The Watershed Association, a nonprofit conservation group, says this is the worst he's seen the well in over three decades.
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Thirty-year-old Jacobe De Leon O Shea Ferguson, then a Texas State University student who lived in the complex, has been charged with arson. Officials haven’t given a motive.
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An ordinance passed during the pandemic gave tenants 90 days to pay overdue rent, fees and any additional charges before a landlord could begin the eviction process. But the ordinance is set to expire Friday, when the COVID disaster declaration ends.
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The swimming hole in Wimberley will likely remain closed for the rest of the summer. The region's experience with droughts and an increase in private wells are causing a strain on the nearby aquifer.
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The City of Kyle is hoping to break the Guinness World Record for the largest same-name gathering this weekend.
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With so many variables — like whether an overdose occurs on campus or after school — there's no way to know if Hays CISD is a hot spot or if other districts are just tracking differently and aren’t aware of a problem.