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Leander’s Baked Crust Pizza and Taproom to hold grand opening Nov. 19

The Baked Crust, a new pizzeria and taproom based out of Leander, will be celebrating its grand opening Nov. 19.

On the menu: The Baked Crust offers stone-fired pizzas ranging from classics such as pepperoni, Hawaiian and supreme pizzas to more eclectic flavors such as tandoori chicken, chili paneer and truffle mushroom. In addition to pizza, the restaurant offers salads, sliders, wings and a variety of sides. The location also features a full bar stocked with wine, specialty cocktails and a large selection of draft beers.

  • 14105 Ronald Reagan Blvd. Ste. 304, Leander

 
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Malabar Gold & Diamonds opens in Leander

Malabar Gold and Diamonds is now selling fine jewelry from its new location at the Reagan Crossing shopping center in Leander.

The details: Malabar, a worldwide jewelry corporation headquartered in India, sells rings, necklaces, watches, earrings and other accessories in a variety of gold, silver and platinum varieties.

  • 15261 Ronald Reagan Blvd., Leander

 

YOUR WEEKEND TO-DO LIST

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

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Austin  |  Nov. 14-Dec. 24

Blue Genie Art Bazaar

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Cedar Park  |  Nov. 15, noon-6 p.m.

Austin Indoor Pickle Festival

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Georgetown  |  Nov. 15, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

Christmas event at Sagamore Fence & Deck

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Pflugerville  |  Nov. 15, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

Pflugerville Public Library Renaissance Pfaire

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Lakeway  |  Nov. 16, 4-5 p.m.

The Nutcracker with Metamorphosis Dance

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Energy experts urge state to tackle power affordability, efficiency as Texas grows

Texas is the nation’s largest energy producer, leading other U.S. states in both natural gas production and renewable energy generation, data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration shows. Yet as people, businesses and data centers continue to move to the state, experts say Texas leaders need to harness new strategies to make energy more affordable and ensure the state power grid remains reliable.

The details: Amid high inflation nationwide, energy prices are on the rise in Texas, and residents are feeling the strain, experts said at the Texas Energy Summit, which ran from Nov. 4-6 in Austin.

In a June 2025 report, the Texas Energy Poverty Research Institute, a nonprofit research organization, found that 65% of low-income Texans recently engaged in “energy-limiting behaviors,” such as turning off their air conditioning to reduce electric bills or underheating their homes in the winter. 

What they're saying: Experts said state lawmakers and officials could invest in energy efficiency and residential demand response programs to tackle affordability and grid reliability issues.

 

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