Colby joined Community Impact in July 2022. He covers transportation and real estate for the Dallas-Fort Worth metro. Prior to joining CI, he worked for student newspapers at Del Mar College and The ...
Montgomery County commissioners voted unanimously to approve a resolution ordering the adoption of an artificial intelligence system code of ethics, during the April 23 court meeting.
Prime IV Hydration & Wellness has plans to expand with a new location in League City, according to the business’ website.
The first San Marcos location of The Home Depot will soon begin development at the intersection of McCarty Lane and I-35.
As drought conditions continue in Central Texas, the Lower Colorado River Authority is updating its Water Management Plan with more conservative water supply triggers and updated hydrology, or the ...
Early drafts of Houston ISD’s fiscal year 2026-27 budget feature $46.8 million in spending cuts as the district faces about $50 million in lost revenue due to roughly 4,000 in expected student ...
Built in 2005, Chapel Dulcinea sits on a 30-acre property less than 2 miles west of Buda. The Hill Country venue offers a unique wedding location for couples, providing a deeply personal experience on ...
Nichaela joined Community Impact in June 2024 as a government reporter for the northern Greater Houston area. Before CI, she worked as the news editor and managing editor of Texas State’s student run ...
Need to catch up on news in the Bryan-College Station area? Check out the top stories from April 20-24 After almost a year away from regular service, Ronin Farm & Restaurant is reopening. This time, ...
West Lake Hills City Council moved forward with funding nine AI traffic signals to be located along the Bee Cave Road corridor on April 22.
Need to catch up on Community Impact’s coverage from this week? Check out five trending stories in the Greater Houston area from April 20-24.
Council members unanimously approved the creation of a historical facade preservation program by a 6-0 vote during a joint meeting with the planning and zoning commission April 21.