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George D. de Haas, LTC Retired, 82, loving husband, father, brother and grandfather, died in Austin on Friday, Dec.
Recession? Perry wouldn't know if it bit him in wallet
To some people, things are as apparent as the nose on your face. Then there are others who say, "Face? What face?" One familiar figure who falls into the latter category is Texas Gov.
3 teens charged with attempted burglary
Three 15-year-old boys were arrested and charged Wednesday morning with attempted burglary of a residence in the Lost Creek subdivision in western Travis County, according to the Roger Wade with the Travis County Sheriff's office.
Westbank subject to Austin water restrictions
On Aug. 24, the city of Austin will implement Stage 2 watering restrictions, limiting residential outdoor irrigation to once a week.
Authorities say a child playing with a cigarette lighter likely started a blaze that destroyed some 500 acres west of Wimberley earlier this week.
Gov. Perry breaks collarbone in mountain biking accident
Gov. Rick Perry was mountain biking near his home in the hills west of Austin Tuesday evening when he broke his collar bone in an accident.