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Anderson-Shiro’s Jordan Coronado signs to Southwestern
ANDERSON, Texas (KBTX) - In Anderson-Shiro’s gym, Jordan Coronado signed to played baseball for Southwestern University. Coronado played football and baseball for the Owls where he earned All District Honors for both. He was a member of the National Honor Society, an Honor Graduate, and was a recipient of...
Hawks pull off another comeback, force Game 3
CORPUS CHRISTI — Harlingen South does not know when to give up. The Hawks pulled off an another amazing comeback to win 10-7 in Game 2 to stay alive in the playoffs by forcing a Game 3 against Leander with a spot in the Region IV-5A final on the line.
Veterans Memorial softball sees historic season in with Game 3 loss to Liberty HIll
JOURDANTON — The Veterans Memorial softball team knew what it needed to do to keep its historic season alive Saturday. The Eagles, down 1-0 in the series to Liberty Hill, needed to sweep two games in order to make the regional final for the first time. Veterans Memorial took...
Liberty Hill ISD makes progress on new schools, facility upgrades
Students will begin attending Legacy Ranch High School at the new Legacy Ranch Middle School in August until the official high school campus opens in 2026. (Chloe Young/Community Impact) Liberty Hill ISD is nearing the completion of two new schools while construction work at several other campuses is underway or...
Drive-thru coffee shop Mojo Coffee to open in Georgetown
The drive-thru coffee shop serves lattes, breves, mochas, frappes and cold brew. (Courtesy Mojo Coffee) Mojo Coffee, a drive-thru coffee shop, is slated to open in Georgetown later this year. The Central Texas-based chain serves specialty coffee drinks, cold brew, frappes, shakes, energy drinks, tea, lemonade and pastries. The family-owned...
Life Changing Lending to open headquarters in Round Rock
Life Changing Lending is constructing a new headquarters in downtown Round Rock. (Courtesy Life Changing Lending) Mortgage company Life Changing Lending is planning to open its new headquarters in downtown Round Rock. The nationwide company, which currently operates virtually, offers a variety of lending services, specializing in land, new construction,...
Frontier Bank of Texas to open first Georgetown branch
The new branch will be located off East University Avenue in Georgetown. (Rendering courtesy Frontier Bank of Texas) Frontier Bank of Texas is slated to open a new branch in east Georgetown this fall. The bank provides a range of personal and business financial services, including checking and savings accounts,...
One dead from gunshot wounds after Williamson County homicide
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas — The Williamson County Sheriff's Office released a press release Saturday afternoon about a homicide that took place Friday night. At approximately 10:30 p.m. on Friday, a 9-1-1 call came into Williamson County Communications, reporting a shooting in the 9800 block of Copper Creek. This area is located in the unincorporated area of Austin.
'Something has to change' | Leander neighbors express concern after several crashes in same area of highway
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas — Drivers in the Leander area are growing more and more concerned over a stretch of Highway 29 and U.S. 183, where several crashes have happened recently. If you talk to anyone driving this stretch of highway, they’ve got an opinion on it. KVUE spoke to...
Salado man charged in vandalism of Congressman’s office
Salado, Tx (FOX 44) – A Salado man has been arrested in connection with the April vandalism of Congressman John Carter’s office in Georgetown. Reiss Taylor Funicelli was arrested at his home in Salado by Georgetown Police and Salado officers at 10:45 a.m. Thursday, and was booked into the Bell County Jail. He was charged with state jail felony charges of graffiti pecuniary loss greater than $2,500 but less than $30,000 with a bond on that charge set at $15,000. Jail records also show Funicelli was charged with criminal mischief greater than $100 out of Salado, with bond on that charge set at $2,500. He was released early Saturday morning on a commercial bond.
Leander Police Department says it needs to hire more officers
LEANDER, Texas — The city of Leander is one of the fastest growing cities in the country. "Every year, we have positions allotted by the city council but also have resignations, either officers moving to different [cities] or officers leaving the profession," Leander Police Department Lt. Mike Mohler said.
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