Flower Mound, TX News Roundup (8/20/25)

Small southern Denton towns spared: Gov. Abbott’s Senate Bills 840 and 15 expanded by-right multifamily and denser development in cities over 150,000 residents but exempt small municipalities like Flower Mound, Argyle and Highland Village — find out what it means. End...

Florida News Roundup (8/20/25)

Dangerous rip currents ahead: South Florida’s beaches will face high surf and life-threatening rip currents through Saturday evening as Category 2 Erin skirts offshore — find out what beachgoers need to know. Florida ends completion certificates: Under HB 1105,...

Boise, ID News Roundup (8/20/25)

Library first-floor renovation: Boise’s Downtown Library will close its first floor Sept. 2–7 and shift services upstairs before a nine-to-12-month overhaul, kicking off with an Aug. 26 “Farewell to the First Floor” party — find out how to join the send-off. Boise’s...

New Mexico News Roundup (8/20/25)

$120M for NM housing: Governor Lujan Grisham launches a $120 million fund to create more than 1,500 affordable housing units, hundreds of shelter beds and rapid-rehousing programs across New Mexico — learn what this means for your community. Two exclusive State Fair...

Georgetown, TX News Roundup (8/20/25)

Cow Creek Bridge Reopens: On Tuesday, officials marked the return of the Cow Creek Bridge after just 29 days of emergency repairs following July’s devastating floods, cutting out a 40-mile detour that had stranded over 3,500 daily drivers — find out what commuters...

Boca Raton, FL News Roundup (8/20/25)

Downtown post office on the line: A 242-room, 12-story Mizner Plaza hotel and 35,000 sq ft of retail could replace Boca Raton’s historic downtown post office— see if tonight’s Planning & Zoning Board will block the displacement. City Hall makeover on the horizon:...