All posts tagged "Austin Texas"
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Jason Weingart | April 10, 2017
Strong to Severe Storms Possible This Afternoon and Evening Across the Hill Country. Here’s What You Need to Know.
A pattern change is in the works for our Central Texas weather. A cold front will bring a...
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THC Staff | April 7, 2017
Travis County Inmates with Good Behavior Will Gain Access to Computer Tablets
Securus Technology Inc. is providing tablets for inmates to pass the time.
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THC Staff | April 7, 2017
Texas Puppy Trained to Become First Funeral Therapy Dog in Our State
Kermit will help those who are grieving.
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Sonia Ramirez | April 7, 2017
Hill Country Happenings: April 9-15, 2017
Easter is almost here and with that an abundance of events and festivities to enjoy around the beautiful...
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Jason Weingart | April 7, 2017
Bluebonnet Alert: Iconic Marble Falls Location Experiencing Best Bloom in 5 Years
Looking for a great Texas bluebonnet photo opportunity? Stop by The Bluebonnet House where the bluebonnet bloom is...
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Spring Sault | April 7, 2017
Shelter Rescue, Ella Bean, Becomes World Traveler and Poster Dog Against Puppy Mills
Rescued right before the worst could happen, Ella Bean is now with her forever family, traveling, modeling, and...
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Spring Sault | April 6, 2017
Chuck Norris Becomes Honorary Texan and Fans Couldn’t be Happier
The 77-year-old actor and his wife were present in Austin promoting their Kickstart Kids program when he received...
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Spring Sault | April 5, 2017
An Easy Hike and a Swim at Austin’s Semi-Elusive Lost Creek
Many a swimming hole fan has their own great Texas hot spot, but Lost Creek is a beautifully...
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THC Staff | April 5, 2017
Man Passes Away After Falling Over 50 Feet Along the Austin Greenbelt
A tragic accident along a trail in the greenbelt lead to a young man's death.
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Spring Sault | April 5, 2017
Raison D’être is Reason Enough To Visit the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library and Museum
President at a very powerful and tumultuous time in American history, the LBJ Presidentially Library and Museum in...
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Sally Grace Holtgrieve | April 4, 2017
Float, Fly, Bark, Namaste: Take Hill Country Yoga to the Next Level at These ‘Studios’
Have you ever considered practicing your yoga poses on a paddleboard, in the air, or with your dog?...
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THC Staff | April 3, 2017
Austin Police Say Every Weekend Through September Will Be ‘No Refusal’
If someone is suspected of driving while under the influence, they must give a blood or breath sample.
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Spring Sault | March 31, 2017
Huapango Sin Fronteras Now Entering Third Year of Great Festivities in Austin
Celebrated a relatively lesser-known style of music, the Huapango Sin Fronteras festival is entering its third year and...
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Sally Grace Holtgrieve | March 31, 2017
3 Rainy Day Activities in Austin for Adventurous Souls
We all love cuddling up with a book and cup of coffee on a rainy Saturday, but those...
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Sonia Ramirez | March 31, 2017
Hill Country Happenings: April 2 – 8, 2017
Another beautiful week awaits in the picturesque towns of the Hill Country.
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Spring Sault | March 31, 2017
Food (and Wine) For the Soul Can Be Found at the Austin Food + Wine Festival
The Austin Food + Wine Festival is a culinary event unlike any other, complete with wine and exclusive...
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Spring Sault | March 30, 2017
Bicycling the Texas Hill Country on Walnut Creek Trail in Austin
With a network of paved trails, wide enough to accommodate families or groups, the Walnut Creek Urban Trail...
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Spring Sault | March 29, 2017
Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail in Austin is a Sight for Sore Eyes in the Hill Country
Formerly named for Lady Bird Lake, the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail in Austin is ten miles...
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THC Staff | March 29, 2017
Austinites Jumped on a Man Trying to Steal a Woman’s Poodle in the Dog Park
Dognapping has become a problem at this Austin dog park.
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Sonia Ramirez | March 27, 2017
2017 Award-Winning Balloons Over Horseshoe Bay Festival
The 5th annual Balloons over Horseshoe Bay Resort award-winning event returns Easter weekend April 14-16, 2017.