Georgetown cracking down on homes, businesses violating watering schedule

The city says that with its increasing population, they have to take steps to make sure its water treatment plant isn't overrun during the heat of summer.

City of Georgetown asking residents to reduce watering to avoid one-day-per-week limit

The city says that water use from irrigation is leading to record demand on the water treatment system, with production exceeding 90 percent of plant capacity on multiple days in the past week.

Georgetown's 2020 Red Poppy festival canceled due to COVID-19

According to city officials, the 21st annual Red Poppy Festival was canceled after it was originally rescheduled from April to October of this year.

Georgetown enacting water use restrictions beginning July 14

Georgetown residents are asked to make sure they are only watering on scheduled days based on their address, not watering from noon to 7 p.m. and never watering on Mondays.

Georgetown updates mask order to require face coverings in public

The city says its order will stay in place until Williamson County reports a positive test rate of seven percent or lower over a two-week average.

103-year-old Georgetown man makes world record qualifying tandem skydiving jump

If the record is made official, Baschke would beat the current record holder, Verdun Hayes, who made his jump in May 2017 in the United Kingdom when he was 101 years and 38 days.

Three Georgetown Fire Department employees test positive for COVID-19

The firefighters all work in three different city facilities and wore personal protective equipment when interacting directly with the public.

City of Georgetown closes Blue Hole Park to enforce physical distancing orders

The section of the trail going through Blue Hole Park will also be closed, and barricades will be installed at Scenic Drive and at Rock Street to close off the trail.

July 4th celebration in Georgetown canceled due to COVID-19

One factor in the decision was concern that residents in nearby cities that have canceled their own fireworks displays would come to Georgetown and potentially increase crowding in city parks. 

Missing 15-year-old in Georgetown found safe

The Williamson County Sheriff's Office says the missing 15-year-old from Georgetown has been located and is in good health. 

Fourth of July firework shows across Central Texas in question due to COVID-19

Several local fireworks shows are still being scheduled, but to reduce the risk of exposure to COVID-19 many daytime events are being scaled back or canceled.

Hail storm in Georgetown damages homes, vehicles

The storm hit the northwest side of Georgetown shortly before midnight Wednesday and continued into Thursday morning.

Georgetown to open additional facilities, programs in June

The city says the opening comes in accordance with orders from Governor Abbott's office as well as the city's ability to provide staffing and essential safety measures like social distancing. 

Georgetown Mayor Pro Tem resigns due to planned move

The resignation is effective Sunday, May 31. Nicholson is serving her first term on the Georgetown City Council after being elected in May 2017.