Over 40,000 San Marcans fully vaccinated against COVID-19
More than 40,000 San Marcos residents have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services.
More than 40,000 San Marcos residents have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services.
The San Marcos City Council is expected to affirm the city as “a welcoming City that respects the innate dignity of all people and will not tolerate hate, extremism and bigotry,” through the U.S.
Clean water is vital to the community and ecosystem’s health. Without clean water, environmental and economic factors would suffer.
The filing period for the 2022 Texas primary elections opened on Nov. 13, allowing candidates to file with their respective party chairs for spots on the March 1, 2022, primary ballot.
Above, Beto O'Rourke, former presidential and senate candidate as well as former U.S. Representative for the 16th Congressional District of Texas, stands on a chair to see the crowd at his visit to Wake the Dead Coffee House in February of 2018. O'Rourke is running for governor of Texas, pursuing a blue breakthrough in America’s biggest red state after his star-making U.S. Senate campaign in 2018 put him closer than anyone else in decades. Daily Record file photo
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Democrat Beto O’Rourke is running for governor of Texas, pursuing a blue breakthrough in America’s biggest red state after his star-making U.S.
A San Marcos teen who’s accused of setting an Austin synagogue on fire now faces federal charges for arson, according to a criminal complaint affidavit filed in a U.S.
Hays County's redistricting map proposed by Precinct 3 Commissioner Lon Shell received a wide range of reactions after its approval on Tuesday.
The City of San Marcos and the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) are seeking input in the third round of public involvement for the San Marcos Transportation Corridors Study.
It’s not too early to start thinking about Christmas.
Texas State University renamed two residence halls on Friday. Angelina Hall was renamed to the First Five Freedom Hall, honoring the first five Black women who integrated Texas State in 1963. San Gabriel Hall was renamed to the Elena Zamora O’Shea Hall, recognizing the first Latina student to attend Texas State in 1906. Above, a ribbon cutting ceremony was held to commemorate Texas State renaming the two residence halls. Daily Record photo by Lance Winter
Texas State University renamed two residence halls Friday after six women who made history while attending the school.
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