Sep 30, 2009 | Statesman.com
Lake Travis student accused of assault at local teen party
West Lake Hills police officers are investigating an assault from the night of the Lake Travis-Westlake football game.
Coming soon: Lion & Rose in West Lake Hills
The entry titled "Coming soon: Lion & Rose in West Lake Hills." Categories Coming soon: Lion & Rose in West Lake Hills By Mike Sutter Thursday, September 24, 2009, 01:14 PM Taking my 10-year-old for an after-soccer Chick-fil-A yesterday, I saw that the Lion & Rose British Restaurant & Pub is working on a location in the West Lake Hills shopping ...
Area police protection worthy of praise
West Lake Hills and Rollingwood residents are aware that they are well protected and served by their respective police departments, and the low crime rate is a testament to that high level of service.
West Lake Hills continues fine-tuning budget
West Lake Hills Mayor Dave Claunch presented a draft budget at last weeka s budget meeting that included a $340,000 deficit to come out of reserves for remodeling City Hall.
West Lake Hills photographer sets Smile Never Fades gala
The Smile Never Fades third annual gala will be held at the Long Center on Sept.
Part-time rancher Bob Rogers wrangles up violators as West Lake Hills city inspector
Bob Rogers knows he's probably not your favorite person to see walking up to your construction site or driving slowly passed your non-permitted mailbox, but that doesn't stop the West Lake Hills building inspector from being affable or enjoying his job.
Resident continues quest to build self-sustaining home
The once familiar scent of fresh cut wood and sound of drills and hammers emanating from Lester Germanioa s Roadrunner Road home have resumed after years of recess.
Barton Springs Nursery a labor of love for local owners
The Barton Springs Nursery has long been a bright green fixture on Bee Cave Road, but its strongest roots into the community are its owners, Bernardine and Conrad Bering.
West Lake Hills police officer helps track down alleged car thief
West Lake Hills Police Officer Mike De Leon helped an Austin Police Department helicopter locate a suspected car thief in a stolen vehicle on Westbank Drive Friday night, police say.A De Leon heard the call over the Travis County radio channel early Friday evening and turned down Westbank Drive in case the suspect crossed over into the city limits.