Texas, Flood and Hill Country
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San Antonio and the Hill Country may see not one, but two rounds of heavy showers as a flood watch remains in effect. The first round of heavy rains is expected between late Wednesday night and early Friday morning.
A rare sighting of a black "melanistic" deer in Fischer, Texas, is stirring a wave of excitement in the Texas Hill Country. On Sunday, November 16, Facebook user David Eckert said in post that he spotted a jet black whitetail buck "grazing like he owned the place" a few streets from his house.
The line to West Texas is part of a project to increase grid reliability. Hill Country residents wonder if business is being prioritized over their unique region.
The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country has launched a new fund aimed at providing critical mental health support for families who lost loved ones in the devastating July 4 floods.
Austin-based Masonwood Development is targeting young professionals and families with Viera, which will offer 1,000 homesites across 540 acres of rolling hills on San Antonio’s far West Side.
The state has made boosting power to the growing Permian Basin a priority for several years now, according to the LCRA. The LCRA adds the massive power line project is recommended by the Electric Reli