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San Marcos to get Rooms To Go in 2027

Hays County will have another option for furniture needs when Rooms To Go opens in 2027.

The big picture: Construction on the upcoming Rooms To Go in San Marcos will begin June 1. The 52,460-square-foot project will cost an estimated $7.869 million and be completed on Sept. 1, 2027.

What they offer: Rooms To Go sells furniture for bedrooms, dining rooms and outdoor spaces, with options for adults, teens and children.

  • Near the intersection of I-35 S. and E. McCarty Lane, San Marcos

 
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Meet the Democratic candidates for US House of Representatives District 21

Gary Taylor, Regina Vanburg and Kristin Hook will appear on the ballot in the March Democratic primary election for the U.S. House of Representatives District 21 seat.

Why it matters: The winner will run against the winner of the Republican primary in November to determine who will represent the district.

At the polls: A candidate must receive over 50% of the votes to win; if this doesn’t happen, a runoff election will be held in May.

Learn more: Candidates were asked to keep responses within 50 words, respond to the questions provided, and avoid attacking opponents. Answers may have been edited or cut to adhere to those guidelines, or for style and clarity.

 
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Texas Children's launches first Austin-based pediatric helicopter, expanding access to intensive care

Texas Children’s Hospital in North Austin has become the first pediatric hospital to have its own helicopter based in Austin.

The helicopter will allow Texas Children’s Hospital to provide faster critical care to more patients across Central Texas.

In their own words: “[The helicopter] represents Texas Children's long-term investment in this region and a commitment to bringing world-class pediatric, neonatal, and maternal care closer to home,” said Jeff Shilt, Texas Children's president of Austin and Central Texas, at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Jan. 12.

How it works: Through the new helicopter, Texas Children’s may pick up patients from community hospitals who need specialized pediatric care and transport them to the North Austin hospital.

The mobile intensive care unit is operated by Texas Children’s Kangaroo Crew of registered nurses and respiratory therapists who can begin providing ICU therapies to stabilize patients at their bedside before arriving at the hospital.

The impact: The Austin-based helicopter can travel within a 120-nautical-mile service area, including Waco, San Antonio, Houston and College Station.

 
transportation tuesday
Bridges, street lights and I-35: 6 Austin metro transportation projects

Check out six upcoming, ongoing or completed transportation projects around the Austin metro, from work along I-35 to Bastrop, Hays and Williamson County projects.

Upcoming projects
FM 812 improvement project
Project: The project will upgrade FM 812 from US 183 in Travis County to Hwy. 21 in Bastrop County to improve safety and mobility and reduce congestion. 
Update: Design plans are expected to be finalized in the spring.

  • Timeline: full project completion TBD
  • Cost: $145 million
  • Funding source: Texas State Highway Fund

Ongoing projects

I-35 Capital Express South
Project: Plans for the stretch of highway include adding two HOV lanes in each direction between Hwy. 71 and SH 45 Southeast, and a southbound I-35 bypass lane that will allow traffic to bypass Stassney Lane and William Cannon Drive.
Update: Crews have completed 61 of the needed 98 columns to support the planned elevated managed lanes, the northbound Boggy Creek frontage road bridge was reopened to two-lane traffic and a new Onion Creek bridge was completed.
  • Timeline: 2022-2028
  • Cost: $548 million
  • Funding source: TxDOT and CAMPO

 
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Q&A: Meet the Democratic primary candidates running for Texas land commissioner

Two Democratic candidates are running to lead the Texas General Land Office in the upcoming March 3 primary election.

The big picture: Benjamin Flores and Jose Loya are vying for the Democratic nomination for Texas land commissioner. The winning Democratic candidate will face Republican incumbent Dawn Buckingham in November, and the winner of that election will begin serving as land commissioner in January 2027.

Buckingham, who is seeking a second four-year term as land commissioner, is running uncontested in the Republican primary. Community Impact runs candidate Q&As for contested races only.

The context: The General Land Office manages 13 million acres of state lands, with duties such as allocating disaster recovery funds, leasing state lands to generate revenue for the state's Permanent School Fund, preserving state landmarks such as the Alamo and overseeing several veterans programs. It is Texas’ oldest state agency, according to its website.

 

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