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Starting Friday, Georgetown water utility customers’ watering restrictions will change. https://www.kxan.com/news/local/georgetown/georgetown-watering-restrictions-loosened-all-customers-to-be-on-1-day-watering-schedule/
An Austin holiday tradition is within sight, as tickets for the 59th annual Trail of Lights are now available. https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/trail-of-lights-2023-tickets-now-available/
The Travis County Sheriff’s Office launched a cold case page on its website in hopes of reaching “people who can help solve these decades-old mysteries,” according to a TCSO release. https://www.kxan.com/news/local/travis-county/tcso-launches-cold-case-webpage-in-hopes-of-finding-answers/
Temperatures may stay below 90 degrees consistently starting late next week.
Warm with spotty showers ahead of a pattern change late next week.
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KXAN crime reporter Brianna Hollis and digital reporter Sam Stark dive into the investigations into Raul Meza Jr. on “KXAN Live: The Meza Case” to give you a look behind the curtain at the team’s coverage. You can watch the streams live on Thursday mornings at 10:30 a.m.
The Travis County Sheriff's Office launched a page on its website to help solve cold cases, the Austin Police Department says someone is impersonating a sergeant over the phone and threatening arrests, and Austin cooling centers are being closed. Plus, a look at the forecast. More on KXAN.com.