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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.
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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.