First day back
The first day of the new school year dawned Monday for SMCISD with parents taking their eager scholars to school.
The first day of the new school year dawned Monday for SMCISD with parents taking their eager scholars to school.
What officials called a “non-specific, unverified threat” to the University of Texas Main Building, Austin’s municipal and community courts, and Texas State University on Monday morning was apparen
Flags were at half staff at the VFW Post 3413 on Hunter Road Monday, and a message board paid tribute to Senator John McCain, who passed away Saturday. Flags were also at half staff at county offices and some private businesses around town; but not at the U. S. Post Office nor city offices. The White House had its flag at half-staff Sunday but raised to full staff Monday. The White House didn’t issue a proclamation for other federal officers to lower flags out of respect until mid-afternoon. Memorial services for McCain, who spent five years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, continue this week. Daily Record photo by Anita Miller
AUSTIN — August 25 marked one year since Hurricane Harvey’s battering winds and torrential rains brought death and destruction to coastal and inland counties of Texas.
If the state Sunset Commission and the Department of Public Safety’s current plans make it through next year’s legislative session, Hays and Caldwell counties will be left without DPS drivers
Editor’s Note: U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett recently stopped by the San Marcos Daily Record office to meet with staff and answer questions about current issues. This is the final part
Janelie Rodriguez, a Hays County woman in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody, is facing deportation, and local grassroots immigrant rights group Mano Amiga is working with her family to
This weekend marks a year since Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas, dropping unprecedented amounts of rain over the Houston area, devastating towns on the Texas coast and bringing winds
East San Antonio Street: Every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Half a block of the street closed from the Alley to N. LBJ for the Farmers Market on
The Hays County Commissioners Court is a step closer to adopting a tax rate and budget for Fiscal Year 2019. After a third budget workshop, the court voted unanimously last
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