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Local beekeeper Brie Cunningham wins first place at the 2024 Books and Bees honey-tasting contest.
On April 3, 2025, the Texas Court of Appeals dismissed a lawsuit over Bee Cave’s Brown Property.
Travis County Judge Rules on Several Motions
Mayor King, LTFR Fire Chief Robbie Abbott and Wildfire Mitigation Expert Dustin Dunn provide safety tips to the community.
The City of Bee Cave has added former city manager, Clint Garza, as a defendant in the industrial warehouse lawsuit.
A mix of snow and sleet have covered many Bee Cave roads.
The City has received a signed order from a Travis County judge that allows the case to head to a full trial.
Judge Laurie Eiserloh has sent a letter regarding the industrial warehouse near Bee Cave.
Jon Cobb has submitted his resignation from the Bee Cave City Council.
Courtney Hohl resigns from the Bee Cave City Council effective December 13, 2024.
The next hearing for the lawsuit against the industrial development has been moved to Wed. Nov. 20 at 9am.
Residents have been complaining of bright, industrial-grade floodlights being used so construction can continue through the night.