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Sakura

Restaurant Sakura Sushi and Steak showcases fresh & flavorful seafood → Read More

Educators take on pandemic learning loss

Standardized state testing showed nearly every subject at every grade level was impacted by learning loss. → Read More

Costco inks incentive deal for new Kyle location

A new Costco store in Kyle will be opened near Evo Entertainment and Home Depot, and will employ some 225 employees with a $16 per hour starting wage. → Read More

Q&A: San Marcos Landscaper talks about how and why to maintain a lawn properly

According to a San Marcos landscaper, caring for your yard can not only keep your neigbors happy, but can also be therapeutic. → Read More

Plumbing problems persist months after winter storm

Louis Ybarra of McGinnis Plumbing, which operates in Hays County, said there were multiple instances of people reporting headaches due to carbon monoxide poisoning from improper plumbing fixes done after February's winter storm. → Read More

TG Canoes & Kayaks offers boats for every occasion

TG Canoes & Kayaks sells a variety of boats, and also provides customers with the knowledge they need to select the right one. → Read More

Pizza Classics shows Kyle is known for more than one type of pie

Open since 1998, Pizza Classics is an old-school brick oven pizzeria, where dough is made fresh daily and cheese is hand shredded. → Read More

Exploding Central Texas housing market continues to drive rapid sprawl

The seller's market in Hays County illuminates new trends for homebuyers. → Read More

PEC rate change targets solar customers, demand for grid alternatives surge

ERCOT's instability has fueled interest in alternative sources of energy, with one solar installer seeing a 400% increase in business in recent months. However, PEC's rate changes could make solar less accessible. → Read More

Valentino's to reopen in downtown San Marcos

A local favorite for pizza for nearly 40 years, Valentino's is expected to reopen in downtown San Marcos later this year. → Read More

San Marcos City Council gives workforce housing project seal of approval

Located behind the Tanger Outlets in San Marcos, parcHaus is intended for teachers, retail workers, single parents and recent graduates. → Read More

Gruene restaurant offers nutritious, flavorful menu

The cafe has options for both carnivores and vegans. → Read More

Hays CISD votes in favor of 8 notable hires

New hires in Hays CISD include assistant principals, directors of counseling and federal programs, academic deans and a chief human resources officer. → Read More

City of Kyle makes headway on 3 road projects

Updates inlcude progress on Burleson Road improvements. → Read More

San Marcos' Movies in Your Park kicks off June 22 with 'Frozen 2'

Four free movie screenings will be held in the San Marcos Plaza Park from June 22-Aug. 3. → Read More

Buda considers transportation bond package for November election

A variety of road and park projects in Buda may be funded by a November bond referendum, which could be valued at more than $50 million. → Read More

Hill Country Tippi Toes Dance Studio aims to build confidence sans competition

Tippi Toes teaches a variety of styles, such as jazz, hip-hop, lyrical, ballet, tumble and pom dance. → Read More

From musicals to pro wrestling, events abound in the San Marcos-Buda-Kyle area in June and July

Throughout June and into July, the cities of San Marcos, Buda and Kyle have plenty of recreational activities and events to attend. → Read More

Hays County reports 125 active COVID-19 cases, new death

The death of a Kyle woman in her 80s was attributed to COVID-19 by Hays County. → Read More

Hays CISD breaks ground on Buda elementary school

Buda's new Hays CISD elementary school in the Sunfield devlopment is planned to open for the fall 2022 semester. → Read More