The system, which is still under construction, will supply water to the cities of Cedar Park, Leander and Round Rock.
The 645-acre park, which is nearly twice the size of Austin’s Zilker Park, is now the focus of a major voter-approved investment.
The article 🌱 Patch AM: What Round Rock’s new Lake Travis tunnels mean for your water future appeared first on Round Rock Patch. Also on today's calendar: The International Gem & Jewelry Show - ...
The Golden State has no shortage of amazing camping spots along its hundreds of miles of coastline. This state beach is one ...
Zion National Park is a canyon of contrasts. Towering sandstone walls glow amber at sunrise. Rivers carve emerald green ...
Water infrastructure updates in the Leander area include the completion of underground tunnels for the Lake Travis deep water intake, improvements at two water treatment plants, and the formation of ...
The Precipice Trail in Acadia National Park is the most challenging hike on the list — one to save for when your New Year’s ...
Discover Utah’s most breathtaking scenic drives—red rocks, epic canyons, sweeping views, and nonstop photo ops. Buckle up for ...
As 2025 draws to a close, have a look back at the biggest stories we have reported on across Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, ...
These winter hiking trails in Oregon showcase alpine views, silent forests, and seasonal beauty that rewards those willing to ...
Devil’s Den State Park in West Fork, Arkansas delivers that sensation with such regularity that you might want to check if ...
Townsville’s leaders have shifted their sights to what 2026 will bring the region, with plenty of challenges and ...
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