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Q&A: Meet the Democratic candidates for Hays County judge ahead of the May primary election runoff

Two candidates are facing off in the Democratic primary runoff election for Hays County judge.

On the ballot: Incumbent Ruben Becerra and Commissioner Michelle Gutierrez Cohen are competing for a spot on the November ballot on May 26. The candidates previously ran alongside Democratic candidate Joel W. Martin in the March Primary elections. Because no candidate received over 50% of the votes, the two candidates with the most votes moved on to the runoff election, which will be held May 26.

The winner of the Democratic primary runoff will face the Republican candidate, Geoffrey Tahuahua, in the November general election, and the winner will serve as Hays County judge, according to the Texas Secretary of State website.

What you need to know

  • Friday, May 15: application for ballot by mail deadline (received by the elections office, not postmarked)

  • Monday, May 18: first day of early voting in person

  • Friday, May 22: last day of early voting in person

  • Tuesday, May 26: election day

 
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Brewing company opens tasting room in San Marcos

A brewing company founded in 2010 has opened a tasting room in San Marcos featuring its signature Thirsty Goat beer. The business has opened up in the space formerly occupied by Aqua Brew.

The gist: Thirsty Planet Brewing Company, founded by Brian Smittle, opened its San Marcos tasting room in March after almost shutting its doors for good when its previous location on South Congress Avenue in Austin closed in 2023, said Louie Gonzales, distribution manager.

The company has had its beer contract brewed through Austin Beer Works since its near-closure. Strong community support and a desire to pick up in-house brewing led to the tasting room’s opening and return of brewing responsibilities to Thirsty Planet, Gonzales said.

Staying local: The tasting room features a beer garden theme, with a 10-tap draft system and televisions throughout the facility, Gonzales said. Customers can see the brewing process in the facility with free access to the kettles, fermentation tanks and 30-barrel brew house.

  • 110 E. Martin Luther King Drive, San Marcos

 

FOODIE FRIDAY
Check out these new restaurants and bars opening across the Austin area.

Frank & Margie’s to open in Odds Bar Bistro space

Michelin-starred chefs Phillip Frankland Lee and Margarita Kallas-Lee are set to open a neighborhood-style Italian restaurant May 16 in Round Rock.

The restaurant will be able to seat 100 people with a curated menu drawing inspiration from other restaurants under the group's umbrella, such as Pasta|Bar. The menu will include thin-crust pizzas, handmade pastas, appetizers and salads; as well as secondi and desserts. Beverages will include Italian wines, local brews and a cocktail menu.


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😋 Hanshin Pocha now open in Far Northwest Austin
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🥐 Sugarwolf Bakery now serving breakfast, lunch and beverages in downtown
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🌮 Chuy’s moves closer to Bastrop opening
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🥪 Mcalister’s Deli to open in Hutto this month
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🍖 Espadas de Brazil to bring Brazilian steakhouse to Bastrop
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Stregare Baking Company crafts custom cheesecakes, baked goods in Bastrop

Michael and Luci Holcomb have operated the farm-based Stregare Baking Company since 2012, specializing in cheesecakes made from their own sheep’s milk, as well as cookies, brownies, cinnamon rolls, fruit bars and other baked goods.

Unlike many bakeries that stick to a set menu, Stregare thrives on custom orders. With over 100 cheesecake flavors in their repertoire—from classic to yuzu to black sesame—Michael Holcomb rarely says no to special requests.


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Election News
Early voting in Texas’ primary runoff election begins May 18. Here’s what to know.

After dozens of Texas primary races ended without a clear winner in March, candidates for those seats will face off in an overtime round, known as a runoff election, this month. Texans can vote early in the runoff election from May 18-22, with election day May 26.

How it works: State law requires that primary candidates receive more than 50% of the votes cast to advance to a general election.

In the May 26 runoff election, Republican and Democratic voters will choose who they want to represent them in statewide offices, legislative and Congressional seats, the State Board of Education and county-level positions. The winner of each runoff race will appear on the ballot in November.

On the ballot: The statewide Republican runoff races include:

  • U.S. Senate: John Cornyn and Ken Paxton
  • Texas attorney general: Mayes Middleton and Chip Roy
  • Texas railroad commissioner: Jim Wright and Bo French

The statewide Democratic runoffs are:
  • Texas attorney general: Nathan Johnson and Joe Jaworski
  • Texas lieutenant governor: Vikki Goodwin and Marcos Vélez

 
Statewide News
Law allowing Texas to enforce federal immigration rules set to take effect Friday

A 2023 Texas law allowing state and local police to arrest people suspected of entering the country illegally is scheduled to take effect May 15.

The overview: Texas legislators passed Senate Bill 4, a state immigration enforcement law, in late 2023. The law was originally set to take effect in March 2024, but has been tied up in court for more than two years.

For the first time, the law would allow Texas police to arrest migrants they suspect crossed the U.S.-Mexico border without authorization and allow judges to order migrants’ removal if they are found guilty of illegal entry.

The background: SB 4 had been largely blocked by a series of court rulings since early 2024. A federal appeals court dismissed a lawsuit against SB 4 April 24, and a separate lawsuit was filed May 4.

On May 13, U.S. District Judge David A. Ezra—who previously deemed SB 4 unconstitutional—heard arguments in the secondary lawsuit, although he did not issue a ruling before press time May 13.

 

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