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The new Hornsby Bend Health & Wellness Center will offer primary care and behavioral health services to low-income residents.
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The commissioners' approval came after they expressed frustration about approving a tax rate increase while Central Health has hundreds of millions of dollars available in reserves.
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The water district, which covers Steiner Ranch and surrounding neighborhoods near Lake Austin, says customers who lost water should get in compliance with the rules as soon as possible.
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Travis County's mental health authority had recently announced layoffs of 48 employees following unexpected funding challenges.
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Volunteers, or "grandparents," could get a stipend for spending 15 to 40 hours a week assisting a child with reading or writing or just staying focused.
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Travis County Clerk Dyana Limon-Mercado said it's important for the county to show solidarity with the queer community after the state Legislature passed several anti-LGBTQ bills last session.
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Georgetown again tops the Census Bureau’s list of the fastest-growing cities, with Kyle and Leander in the No. 3 and 4 spots, respectively.
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Travis County's publicly funded hospital district and its private hospital system partner are at odds over an agreement to serve the county's low-income residents.
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The Eanes ISD school board called a $131.4 million bond election to help maintain and improve district facilities. The last time the district had a bond on the ballot was 2019 and voters overwhelmingly approved it.
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Low turnout at public meetings on the largest potential bond package in county history have frustrated panel members trying to figure out what people want.