District cites enrollment and financial pressures as consolidation plan moves forward
Indian street food, biryani, burgers, and family-friendly outdoor dining at Aroma in the Woods
Indoor golf simulators and practice lounge in Cedar Park with coaching, food, and a relaxed hangout vibe
One day of sales raises $57,693 for local nonprofits
Handcrafted boba tea, milk teas, fruit drinks, and coffee at TeaspoonLife in Cedar Park
South Indian Chettinad cuisine with warmth, spice, and soul
24-hour indoor golf simulator and training center opening in Leander spring 2026
Lifestyle boutique in Liberty Hill with gifts, clothing, home decor, and a warm community feel
Families can begin ESA applications in February as the state prepares to launch the 1 billion dollar program in 2026
New facility reaches major usage milestones and earns LEED Silver sustainability certification
More than 350,000 square feet planned across two Class AA buildings near Scottsdale Drive
Flavored iced teas, lemonades, coffee drinks, and secret-menu sips at HTeaO in Leander
Homemade pasta, crisp pizzas, and regional Italian recipes at Dough it Up
Veteran-owned party rental company providing clean inflatables, great service, and stress-free setups
49,000-square-foot pickleball facility opening Jan. 1 with courts, classes, events, and more
New restaurant set to join mixed-use development along State Highway 29
Bill Burden, Rancho Sienna and Santa Rita campuses will grow to serve 1,000 students
J. Alexander’s set to open its first Cedar Park location in fall 2026
Cajun wings, scratch-made sides, and a family-friendly hangout at The Thirsty Chicken
Tech giant plans new data centers, energy initiatives, and workforce training across the state
Authentic Mexican comfort food in Liberty Hill
Crystal and gift shop in Leander offering tumbles, carvings, jewelry, and thoughtfully curated metaphysical items
Charitable vending kiosks return to Central Texas with dozens of ways to help local nonprofits
Whole smoked turkeys, family feasts, and heat-at-home holiday meals across Central Texas