From July 5-15, bring unopened, unexpired dog and/or cat food (cans, kibble, etc.) to the library’s third floor service desk. We encourage donations from everyone, of every age.
The City of Round Rock has released its annual Consumer Confidence Report, providing customers with detailed information about the quality of their drinking water during the previous calendar year. The
Rocks are fine as landscape accents, but not as THE main event Excessive heat, freezing temperatures, and drought have taken a toll on many Central Texas landscapes, particularly those laden
UPDATE (10:50 p.m. 6/21/24): A second suspect is in custody following the deadly shooting that occurred on Saturday, June 15, at Old Settlers Park during Round Rock’s annual Juneteenth celebration.
City of Round Rock offices, including the Round Rock Public Library, Municipal Court and Utility Billing Office will be closed Wednesday, June 19 in observance of Juneteenth. Utility bills and court-related fines can be paid online.
The City of Round Rock is accepting nominations for 2024 Local Legends until June 30. Nominations are accepted year-round but must be received by this date to be eligible in
Celebrate local authors at the Round Rock Public Library’s Local Author Meet and Greet, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, June 29, on the first and second floors.
The City of Round Rock knows how to celebrate Independence Day! Free, patriotic festivities will take place through the day on Thursday, July 4 including a parade and festival with carnival, music and
On June 6, Round Rock Preservation and the Concord at Brushy Creek Homeowners Association held a ribbon-cutting to dedicate a new historical marker for the site of Kenney Fort, which
On Saturday, June 15 from 9:30am to 5pm, Friends of the Round Rock Public Library are bringing back local photographer Daniel Conde of Backstage Light for another photo opportunity.
The Planning and Development Services Department generates monthly population estimates and future population projections based on recent development activity. The population estimate is updated monthly to reflect completed single-family…
Over the past two years, we have been changing the landscape at our City Utilities and Transportation building by adding native and adapted plants. Conservation staff encourage native landscaping to
Round Rock Preservation has commissioned a historical marker about Kenney Fort, the first pioneer settlement in what later became Williamson County. The marker will be installed near the former site
City Council and the Round Rock community bid farewell to former Council Member and Mayor Pro-Tem Matt Baker and welcomed Melissa Fleming as the new elected representative for Place 3 at Thursday’s regularly scheduled Council meeting.
Tax-free savings to get your home ready for the Texas heat! Get plants, trees, soaker hoses, irrigation controllers, toilets, and more water-saving products tax-free this Memorial Day weekend!
Caroline Osborn, a recent graduate of Speech-Language Pathology from the Moody Honors Program at the University of Texas, had the opportunity to see her hard work, promoting inclusivity and communication
The City of Round Rock is in the process of developing the FY 2024-2028 Consolidated Plan. The Consolidated Plan guides the City in its use of funding received annually from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for…
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