July 13
After one of the hottest Junes on record, central Texas continues to experience dangerously high temperatures and little rainfall.
The Hays Trinity Groundwater Conservation District drought triggers have hit critical drought status, according to a report from the district on July 6.
A wildfire burned an estimated 357 acres and led to forced evacuations as crews from over a dozen local and regional agencies fought to contain the blaze.
Longtime Dripping Springs City Council member Santos Alba passed away last weekend, leaving behind a legacy of selflessness, public service and a commitment to excellence.
Thanks to dry conditions and high winds, wildfire season is in full swing in the Hill Country.
Ethically sourced, specialty-grade coffee is available in Dripping Springs — now, at a new location.
Dripping Springs Rental Center, often affectionately known as Buddy’s, celebrated its new location with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, June 29.
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul at St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church is a social ministry committed to serving those in need in Dripping Springs and northern Hays County. Last year, they gave out $70,000 in financial assistance alone.
The Wimberley Players open up the world of theater to children with the second-annual First Stage Theatre Camp.
Destination Dripping Springs is hosting The Wedding Capital of Texas® Showcase and Tour Day again this summer.
Dripping Springs Century News