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Kyle, Texas News and Info Tracker "Stay connected to the pulse of Kyle, Texas with the 'Kyle Texas News and Info Tracker' podcast. Get daily updates on local news, events, government activities, and more. Whether you're a long-time resident or new to Kyle, this podcast provides all the essential information you need about the local community. For more https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

  1. 1d ago

    Kyle, Texas - Kyle, Texas: Upper 80s, Grass Pollen Alert, and Summer Sports Kickoff

    Kyle, Texas, has been waking up under a sky that can't quite make up its mind. According to the National Weather Service in Austin San Antonio, morning clouds are giving way to warm sun, with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and a light south breeze keeping things just shy of sweltering. Humidity is hanging in that sticky central Texas zone, so listeners heading out late morning and afternoon can expect it to feel a few degrees warmer than the thermometer suggests. Allergy sufferers, brace yourselves. Pollen data from the Austin area, which includes Kyle, shows grass and mold as the main troublemakers, both in the moderate to high range after some recent moisture and warm days. Oak and other spring trees have calmed down, but the combination of summer grasses and mold means many listeners may still be reaching for antihistamines and eye drops. Air quality is treating Kyle kindly. Regional readings from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality show ozone and particulate levels in the "good" to low "moderate" category, so outdoor activities are a go for most listeners, including kids and older adults, with no special restrictions expected through tonight. On the local sports front, area high school athletes are shifting from competition mode to celebration mode. Hays CISD's school year has just wrapped, and while there were no major playoff games in the past 24 hours, local buzz centers on summer strength and conditioning programs starting up this week. Coaches at Lehman and Hays high schools are already posting early workout photos and countdowns to fall football, volleyball, and cross-country, giving listeners a taste of the rivalries to come under those Friday night lights. Around town, Kyle's weekend energy is building. City of Kyle parks staff report steady early-morning traffic at popular spots like Plum Creek and Lake Kyle as walkers and dog owners take advantage of cooler early hours before the heat really settles in. Food trucks and local cafes along the I-35 corridor are leaning into World Cup fever, with several spots planning watch gatherings later today and tonight as global soccer takes over screens across Texas. That is the latest from in and around Kyle. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

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  2. 2d ago

    Kyle, Texas - Kyle Heat Check: Summer Humidity, Allergies, and Sports Season Shift

    Kyle, Texas, it has been a lively 24 hours, so let's dive right into what listeners need to know around town. According to the Hays Free Press weather forecast, Kyle is locked into a classic early summer pattern: warm, muggy mornings in the low to mid 70s, climbing into the upper 80s and low 90s by late afternoon with a mix of clouds and sun and a chance for passing showers or a rumble of thunder later in the day. Local forecasters in Central Texas, including KHOU in Houston, are also watching a surge of tropical moisture in the western Gulf that could boost rain chances across much of Texas next week, so listeners in Kyle should be ready for more humidity and a better shot at late-day downpours as we move toward the weekend and beyond. With that heat and moisture, allergy sufferers are feeling it. Based on regional Central Texas allergy reports this week, oak and other tree pollens have finally dropped off, but grasses and mold spores are running in the moderate to high range, especially after any brief showers. That means more sniffles and itchy eyes for those sensitive to grass and mold, particularly in the late afternoon and evening. Air quality across the I‑35 corridor, including Kyle, has generally been in the good to moderate range, but the combination of high ozone on hot afternoons plus dust and pollen can make outdoor exercise a bit tougher for anyone with asthma or other breathing issues; an early morning walk or run is still the best bet. On the community front, high school sports are easing into the quieter summer period. Official spring seasons wrapped up recently for Hays CISD programs, so there are no new playoff scores in the last 24 hours, but strength and conditioning camps, seven‑on‑seven football work, and open gym runs are picking up across local campuses as coaches start laying the groundwork for fall. Listeners may notice more student‑athletes out on the fields and tracks early in the morning to beat the heat, and scrimmage schedules will begin to firm up later this month. Regionally, Central Texas news outlets continue to highlight safety after recent law enforcement incidents across the Austin metro area, reminding drivers on I‑35 through Kyle to slow down in construction zones and keep an eye out for police and first responders on the shoulder, especially during the afternoon rush when storms can quickly reduce visibility. Overall, it's a hot, humid, and very Texas start to the day in Kyle, with sticky air, active allergies, and a town shifting from school‑year mode into full summer rhythm. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

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  3. 3d ago

    Kyle, Texas - Kyle's Summer Heat: Awards, Jobs, and Community Events

    Good morning, Kyle listeners, let's get you caught up on what's been happening around town in the past day. Skies over Kyle have been starting out mostly cloudy with that classic Central Texas mugginess hanging in the air, light southerly winds, and temperatures sliding quickly from the low 70s into the upper 80s by late morning. Local meteorologists say you can expect a warm, humid afternoon pushing toward the low 90s, with only a slight chance of a passing shower as Gulf moisture lingers over Hays County. Air quality monitors in the Austin–San Marcos corridor report moderate ozone levels, which means most listeners can go about their day as usual, though those with asthma or other breathing issues may want to take it easy during the hottest hours. Allergy trackers for our area continue to flag grass and mold as the main troublemakers, with grass pollen in the moderate-to-high range after recent humidity and mold spores elevated thanks to damp mornings. On the community front, Kyle continues to rack up recognition. The local news site Kyle TX News reports that the City of Kyle Communications Department just brought home seven statewide TAMIO awards, honoring the city's work in marketing, news, photography, video, and social media. That means the posts, alerts, and videos listeners rely on for city updates are now officially some of the best in Texas, and City Hall staff are celebrating a big win for this fast-growing community. For those planning the day, the Kyle Area Chamber of Commerce calendar highlights a busy June with events like the upcoming Miles for Memories Cruise and Car Show and a blood drive at Kyle ER and Hospital with We Are Blood, giving listeners a chance to show off their rides or roll up a sleeve for a neighbor in need. The regional jobs scene is buzzing too: Indeed currently lists more than fifty thousand openings in and around Kyle, from healthcare and education to logistics and legal work, a reminder of just how fast this corridor between Austin and San Antonio is booming. High school athletes are heading into the quieter summer window, so the scoreboards have gone still for the moment, but offseason conditioning is underway on practice fields around town as student–athletes gear up for fall under the Texas sun. That's the latest from Kyle, Texas. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

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  4. 4d ago

    Kyle, Texas - Kyle, Texas: Weather, Sports, and Community Updates

    Kyle, Texas has been buzzing over the last 24 hours, so let's get listeners caught up on everything from skies to sidelines. First, the weather. According to the National Weather Service Austin San Antonio office, the Kyle area woke up to warm, humid conditions with morning temperatures sitting in the low to mid 70s and climbing quickly toward the low 90s under partly cloudy skies. Light southerly winds are pumping Gulf moisture into the Hill Country, which means it feels a bit hotter than the thermometer reads, with heat index values creeping into the mid 90s by late afternoon. Storm chances stay low, but a pop-up shower can't be totally ruled out along the I 35 corridor. For anyone sniffling on the way to work or school, the latest Central Texas allergy report from Austin Public Health shows oak and other tree pollens staying low, but grass and mold spores are in the moderate range, enough to bother sensitive listeners. Cedar is mercifully near zero this time of year, so at least that classic Central Texas headache is on pause. Air quality monitors from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality list the Austin San Marcos Kyle region in the good to moderate range, with light ozone build up in the afternoon but still safe for outdoor activities for most people. Sports fans in Kyle have plenty to cheer about as the high school summer leagues roll on. Local coaches report that Lehman Lobos baseball wrapped up a tight summer league matchup last night, edging out their Hays County rivals by a single run in a 5 to 4 nail biter, with a late double in the sixth inning sparking the comeback. On the hardwood, Hays CISD summer basketball scrimmages at the district gyms saw the Lehman boys squad push the pace, winning both of their abbreviated games, while the girls program continued to build chemistry ahead of fall, splitting their two contests but getting strong defensive showings from the backcourt. In local news, FOX 7 Austin reports that Kyle police are still processing the aftermath of a dramatic incident from late last week that continued to make waves in town conversation over the last day. Investigators say 49 year old Troy Rabago of Austin was arrested after allegedly crashing a stolen van head on into a Kyle patrol unit while trying to flee officers near I 35. According to FOX 7 Austin and CBS Austin, the officer in the patrol car suffered minor injuries and was treated and released, and Rabago is now facing multiple charges, including evading arrest and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. The Kyle Police Department released video of the crash, and residents spent much of the last 24 hours sharing it and debating police pursuits and roadway safety on local social media groups. Community life stays busy too. The Kyle Area Chamber of Commerce calendar shows local businesses gearing up for the upcoming Miles for Memories Cruise and Car Show and a community blood drive at Kyle ER and Hospital with We Are Blood, and organizers spent yesterday finalizing vendor lists and volunteer schedules. Meanwhile, after the success of this past weekend's Kyle Market Days at Mary Kyle Hartson Park, vendors used the last 24 hours to restock handmade goods and local produce, already planning for the next market morning. So whether listeners are watching the skies, checking the scoreboards, or just trying to keep those allergies in check, Kyle continues to feel like a small town with plenty going on. Thank you for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

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  5. 5d ago

    Kyle, Texas - Kyle, Texas: Summer Heat, Community Pride, and Civic Leadership

    Listeners in Kyle, Texas, it has been a lively 24 hours, so let's dive right into what's been happening around town. Weather first. According to the National Weather Service office in Austin San Antonio, Kyle woke up to a warm, muggy morning, with temperatures climbing from the low 70s into the upper 80s and a heat index pushing near the mid 90s by late afternoon. A light south to southeast breeze has been drifting up from the Gulf, keeping clouds moving and bringing just enough humidity to make it feel sticky, but not enough to trigger widespread storms. Local radar from KXAN in Austin shows only a few spotty showers overnight, with most of Kyle staying dry. The evening brought partly cloudy skies and a mild drop into the mid 70s, perfect for a late walk or a quick stop at your favorite taco spot. For those of you sniffling your way through the week, the latest allergy report from the Austin Allergy and Asthma Center lists tree pollen as low, grass pollen in the moderate range, and weed pollen low, while mold spores are hanging around moderate to high levels after recent humidity. That lines up with the Texas A and M AgriLife Extension allergy reports, which have been warning that mold and grass are the main culprits for itchy eyes across Central Texas right now. Air quality data from AirNow and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality rates the Kyle and South Austin corridor in the good to low moderate range, mainly driven by typical vehicle emissions and some ozone buildup in the afternoon, but nothing that should significantly affect healthy listeners. On the community front, Kyle has a reason to celebrate local leadership. KyleTXNews reports that the 2026 Team Kyle Academy graduates were just recognized after seven weeks of community leadership courses, spotlighting residents who stepped up to learn more about city government, budgeting, and neighborhood engagement. City of Kyle communications note that the program aims to build a pipeline of future board members, volunteers, and civic leaders, and this latest graduating group wrapped up with a recognition event at City Hall featuring city staff, family, and friends cheering them on. High school sports fans have been riding out the summer schedule, with Hays CISD athletics focused on offseason workouts and summer leagues. Local coverage from the Austin American Statesman and KXAN sports indicates no major playoff games or championships involving Hays High School or Lehman High School in just the past 24 hours, but both programs continue strength and conditioning sessions and informal scrimmages as football, volleyball, and cross country prepare for their late summer ramp up. Several Hays CISD athletes are also appearing in club baseball, softball, and select soccer tournaments around Central Texas, highlighted on various club social feeds, keeping Kyle's competitive edge sharp even when the UIL calendar is quiet. Around town, regional traffic updates from the Texas Department of Transportation show I 35 through Kyle behaving better than usual for a summer weekday, with only minor slowdowns near the Kyle Parkway and Center Street exits during the morning rush. City public works updates mention ongoing road maintenance in a few neighborhood streets, so listeners may spot utility crews and lane shifts, but no major closures have popped up overnight. For those planning their day, local event listings from the City of Kyle parks and recreation department and community calendars show residents gearing up for summer movie nights and pool programs later in the week, with sign ups and updates posted through the city's social channels rather than big in person events in the last 24 hours. Libraries in the Hays County system are also pushing summer reading kickoff activities, a good option if you want some air conditioning while the afternoon heat settles in. That is the latest snapshot of life in Kyle over the past day: warm and muggy skies, manageable pollen and air quality, quieter high school scoreboards as summer conditioning ramps up, and a big congratulations to the new Team Kyle Academy graduates helping shape the city's future. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

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  6. Jun 5

    Kyle, Texas - Kyle Texas Early Summer Heat: Pool Days, Allergens, and Mental Health Resources

    Kyle, Texas has been waking up to a classic early summer stretch: warm mornings, hot afternoons, and just enough of a breeze to make the heat feel almost friendly. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures are climbing toward the low 90s today, with a light south wind and only a small chance of any pop-up showers, so listeners will want sunscreen, sunglasses, and a cold drink close by if they are out and about. Allergy sufferers, this part is for you. The latest Austin area allergen report, which covers Kyle as well, shows grass and mold in the moderate range, while tree pollen has finally backed off into lower levels after a heavy spring. Oak and cedar are no longer the bullies of the forecast, but that persistent Central Texas mold count is still enough to bother sensitive sinuses, so keep those antihistamines handy. On the air quality front, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality reports that ozone levels are in the good to moderate range this morning, with no advisories in effect. That means it is a decent day for a jog along Plum Creek or a family bike ride, especially earlier in the day before the heat really settles in. For listeners with kids counting the hours of summer, the City of Kyle Parks and Recreation Department has the James Adkins Pool in full swing for the 2026 season. The city reports lap swim from 8 to 10 in the morning and open swim from noon to 7. And remember, it is Free Admission Friday for Kyle residents with ID, so it is a great way to beat the heat without beating up your wallet. In county news, the Hays County Health Department announced yesterday that it is partnering with a digital mental health platform called CredibleMind to expand access to mental health resources. The county says this online tool will offer self-assessments, educational material, and evidence-based support, giving Kyle residents another way to check in on their mental well-being any time of day. High school sports are easing into summer mode, so there were no big varsity showdowns under the lights in the past 24 hours, but many Kyle student athletes are already into summer workouts, skills camps, and club ball. From seven-on-seven football practices to offseason strength training in the weight room, the off-season grind is very much on even if the official scoreboards are quiet. Local calendars also show a growing lineup of networking and community events for the coming days, including regional meetups and professional mixers listed on Eventbrite for the Kyle and greater Hays County area. It is a good moment for listeners thinking about a job change to polish that resume, since job boards like Indeed are showing tens of thousands of openings across the region, from healthcare and education to logistics and tech support. As the day heats up, you have options: take advantage of that free pool admission, lace up for an outdoor workout in still-manageable air quality, or stay inside, check out the new mental health resources the county is rolling out, and plan your next career move. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe so you never miss what is happening around Kyle. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

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  7. Jun 4

    Kyle, Texas - Kyle Morning Update: Warm, Muggy Day Ahead with Atlas the K-9 Making Local Waves

    Kyle, Texas, good morning. Here is what is happening around town right now. According to The Weather Network and Windy dot app, Kyle is starting the day warm and muggy with temperatures in the upper 70s climbing toward the upper 80s by late afternoon, with a mix of sun and clouds and about a slight chance of a passing shower. Light east winds are running around 5 to 10 miles per hour, with occasional gusts near 20, just enough to rustle those live oaks and flags along Center Street. Local meteorologists in the Austin and Hays County area say humidity stays high, so it is going to feel a few degrees warmer than the thermometer suggests. Air quality monitors for the Austin metro show overall good to moderate air quality this morning, which means most listeners can be active outside without concern, but anyone with asthma may feel the heavier, humid air a bit more than usual. Regional allergy trackers for Central Texas report that grass and mold are the main culprits today, with grass pollen in the moderate range and mold creeping toward high after recent on-and-off showers. Tree pollen has finally eased, but cedar and oak sensitive listeners may still feel some lingering irritation. Local school sports are in a quieter stretch between spring playoffs and full summer workouts, but the fields are not empty. According to the Hays CISD athletics calendar, Lehman and Johnson high school athletes are rolling into strength and conditioning sessions and early skills camps, and youth leagues are taking over the diamonds and soccer fields in the evenings under those lingering Hill Country sunsets. The city's official site reports that the James Adkins Pool is now in full 2026 season mode, with lap swim in the mornings and open swim from midday to early evening, Tuesday through Sunday. Fridays are free admission days for Kyle residents with valid ID, so listeners might want to plan ahead for a budget-friendly cool-down. Kyle Parks and Recreation, through Kyle Rec Desk, is highlighting water aerobics for active adults, along with summer programming that ranges from tennis lessons at the Lehman High School courts to family-friendly events in parks across the city, giving plenty of ways to stay moving despite the heat. In public safety news, Fox 7 Austin reports that the Kyle Police Department has welcomed its first K-9, a dog named Atlas, joining the force as both a working partner and a bit of a local celebrity. Expect to see Atlas at community events and patrols, adding some four-legged energy to the department's outreach. That is the latest from Kyle right now, from the skies overhead to the pool deck and practice fields across town. Thanks for tuning in, and do not forget to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

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  8. Jun 3

    Kyle, Texas - Kyle, Texas: Warm Days Ahead with Pool Season in Full Swing

    Kyle, Texas, it has been a busy 24 hours, so let's get listeners caught up on what's happening right in your backyard. According to The Weather Network, Kyle woke up to mild, muggy conditions with temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s and light rain in spots, but things are already trending warmer with a mix of sun and clouds and a high expected in the mid 80s later today. Light east winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour are keeping things feeling a little sticky rather than breezy, as Windy dot app notes, and that humidity is hanging around all day. With that kind of setup, listeners can expect a typical Central Texas day: warm, a little damp, and the possibility of a pop-up shower later on. Those warm temps and recent rain mean grass and tree pollen are staying active. Regional allergy trackers for Central Texas are reporting grass and oak in the moderate range and mold creeping up thanks to the moisture. If listeners are sniffly or rubbing their eyes this morning, that is probably why. The good news is that air quality monitors around Hays County show overall air quality in the good to moderate range, so while allergies might flare, general air pollution is not a major concern today. In local life and recreation, the City of Kyle reports that the James Adkins Pool at Gregg-Clarke Park is in full 2026 season mode after its late May opening. The pool is closed on Mondays but open for lap swim this morning from 8 to 10 and then open swim from noon to 7 p.m., giving families a prime place to cool off once the sun really kicks in. City of Kyle Parks and Recreation also notes Free Admission Fridays for Kyle residents, so listeners may want to start planning that end-of-week splash now. Looking ahead to tomorrow, the city's pool schedule includes water aerobics for ages 50 and up, as listed on the Parks and Recreation calendar and highlighted in the San Antonio Current event listing, giving active older adults a fun, low-impact way to beat the heat and stay moving. Hays CISD reminds families to check the district's informational flyers page for upcoming summer programs, camps, and community events, which are ramping up as school sports shift into off-season workouts. While the past 24 hours have been quiet for marquee high school game nights, coaches are already using these warm mornings for conditioning, seven-on-seven football sessions, and open gyms, keeping Lehman and Hays High athletes tuned up for fall. Finally, a quick lifestyle note: local housing analysts like Justin Rossi point out that Kyle remains one of the Austin area's fastest‑growing suburbs, with 2026 median home prices still below Austin's, and you can feel that growth in the morning traffic, the busier parks, and the steady stream of construction sounds around town. That is your snapshot of Kyle over the last day: warm air, a little rain, active pollen, decent air quality, a busy pool, and a community quietly gearing up for a Texas summer. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe so you do not miss the next update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

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Kyle, Texas News and Info Tracker "Stay connected to the pulse of Kyle, Texas with the 'Kyle Texas News and Info Tracker' podcast. Get daily updates on local news, events, government activities, and more. Whether you're a long-time resident or new to Kyle, this podcast provides all the essential information you need about the local community. For more https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.