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Z'Tejas Closes, Kyle Stays Buzzing - Weather, Sports, and City Updates


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Kyle has been buzzing these past 24 hours with plenty of news to keep everyone talking. The big headline is the closing of Z’Tejas, one of Kyle’s favorite spots for Tex-Mex and margaritas. According to Community Impact, restaurant officials announced the decision on their website, citing their lease ending and the challenges of today’s market. Z’Tejas had only been open in Kyle since 2023, and this marks the end of their Texas presence after also closing locations in Avery Ranch and on Sixth Street, along with their last Arizona spot. Locals are already sharing fond memories and wondering what will take its place.

Weather-wise, listeners woke up to a mild start with temperatures hovering around 80 degrees, feeling more like a warm 86 as humidity hit 90 percent overnight. According to Time and Date, breezes from the southeast helped take the edge off, and the daytime high reached an easygoing 86 degrees. The air quality has been solid, which is great news for anyone with breathing issues, and pollen counts have stayed low this week, so allergy sufferers are getting a break according to the latest update from the Spreaker podcast network.

On the sports front, the Kyle High Knights baseball team delivered a crowd-pleaser by narrowly defeating San Marcos 4–3. The Lady Knights kept the excitement going in their own competitions, further fueling hometown pride, as reported by the Kyle Texas News and Info Daily podcast. It’s shaping up to be a strong season for Kyle’s student athletes.

Looking at daily life, folks might have noticed some city updates on the new senior center design and plans to relocate a historic Live Oak tree, according to Hays Free Press. City council says the community input has been vital as these projects move forward.

It wasn’t all sunshine, with a brief spell of moderate rain early in the morning, but barely enough to wet the ground. The forecast holds steady for a few more days with highs in the mid 80s to low 90s, low rain chances, and that signature Texas sun ready for the Independence Day parade.

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