O nce a quaint spot in the Lost Pines region of Central Texas, Bastrop has transformed in recent years from a sleepy stop off ...
Bastrop City Council will consider a $949,216 construction contract with Bull-G Construction for a sanitary sewer pipe bursting project along Hwy. 71 during a special meeting on Nov. 4.
The City of Bastrop is exploring a potential election item on a future ballot that would leave the future of the Bastrop ...
Construction crews recently broke ground on a new overpass at Tucker Hill Lane and State Highway 71, set to be complete by ...
A federal jury found a private company running a Louisiana jail liable for the 2015 death of a man who died of head injuries ...
Local restaurants serve up delicious Southern cuisine at prices that won’t drain your bank account. The annual Minden Mardi Gras Parade provides free entertainment for the whole community. Bastrop ...
Parking fees in La Mesa’s downtown district will be increasing for the first time since 2005. The City Council unanimously supported increasing hourly parking meter rates and permit passes during a ...
Do you know the story of L.A.’s milk shed? Long before that famous jingle “Yes Cerritos Auto Square!” took over the crevices of our subconscious, the city of Cerritos was famous for a much different ...
Editor’s Note: A previous version of this story stated that additional testing of groundwater would occur in Lee County. We apologize for the error. BASTROP COUNTY ...
Bastrop City Council will consider a rezoning request for a proposed development at 1005 Pecan St. during a regular meeting Oct. 21. The approximately 0.4 acres of land used to be the site of a ...
Louisiana was accepted by Congress as a state on April 30, 1812, however, the territory had been occupied more than 100 years before its statehood. Spain is attributed as the first European nation to ...
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