ATX-SBK: Impact 9/25/2025

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Q&A: Meet the Kyle City Council Place 3 candidates

Kyle residents will vote on the Place 3 council seat in the November elections.

What's happening? Candidates were asked to keep responses under 50 words, answer the questions provided and avoid attacking opponents.

Answers may have been edited or cut to adhere to those guidelines, or for style and clarity.

Meet the candidates: Candidates for Place 3 include Claudia Zapata and Miguel Zuniga.

 
Coming Soon
LY Donut Shop to bring donuts, kolaches and more to Kyle

New breakfast options are headed to Kyle.

The overview: According to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, construction on the 1,500-square-foot shop is scheduled to begin Sept. 30 and is expected to cost $120,000 to complete.

On the menu: Chor said the eatery will serve donuts, kolaches and breakfast sandwiches.

  • 1320 Bebee Road, Kyle

 

YOUR WEEKEND TO-DO LIST

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

To submit your own event, click here!

Pflugerville | Sept. 27, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

9th annual Pflugerville Library Con

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Georgetown | Sept. 27, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.

GTX Film Festival

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Bee Cave | Sept. 27, noon-6 p.m.

Common Ground Art Fest

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Cedar Park | Sept. 27, 6 p.m.

Bollywood Dandiya

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Creedmoor | Sept. 28-Nov. 3, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

Mama Mary’s Farm & Pumpkin Patch

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CI Texas
Texas to overhaul STAAR, launch 3 new exams in 2027

The Texas Education Agency will begin transitioning to a new standardized testing system after Gov. Greg Abbott signed a law Sept. 17 to replace the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness with three shorter exams.

The overview: Through the 2026-27 school year, Texas public school students in third through 12th grade will continue taking the STAAR each spring. Beginning in fall 2027, students will take three tests at the beginning, middle and end of the year under House Bill 8, the new law.

Students’ results will be released within 48 hours after each new test is administered. STAAR scores are currently released about six weeks after a test ends, according to the TEA. 

The debate: Bill author Rep. Brad Buckley, R-Salado, said the new system will reduce test-related anxiety; give students and teachers feedback throughout the school year; and increase legislative oversight of Texas’ assessment and accountability systems. Critics of the plan said it would increase the amount of time students spend taking exams and essentially create “another STAAR test” developed by the TEA.

 

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