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The Riverside Nature Center debuted its summer program, “Nature Nights,” where the center invites families to connect with ...
Members of the Major James Kerr Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) brought a successful year of ...
Downtown Kerrville will host the inaugural Water Street Festival on Oct. 25, bringing together art, music, heritage and local culture in the historic Main Street district.
Live like your great-grandparents lived. Not literally, but metaphorically.
The Point Theatre opens its doors to theatrical disaster with “The Play That Goes Wrong,” a comedy that transforms mishaps into entertainment gold.
The Kerrville Planning and Zoning Commission denied a variance request Thursday amid questions about whether Kerr County even ...
Building a new house or moving into one can daunt homeowners. Landscaping the land around that new house presents an even ...
An art center will host two creative workshops this month, offering hands-on experiences in collage and theater for different age groups.
The Senate adjourned sine die last week, closing out a 140-day regular session that saw, for the first time, passage of legislation that would allow the use of state revenue ...
Music lovers have less than two weeks to secure the best seats in the house for Symphony of the Hills’ milestone 25th ...
Kerrville First United Methodist Church screened “Tangled’ over the weekend in its first of four planned family movie nights.
A bill that determines the future of hemp in Texas currently sits on Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk — with hemp manufacturers, distributors and cultivators awaiting the industry-shaking decision.