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Texas' main power grid operator urges reduced electricity use through Friday due to "tight grid conditions"
Texas' main power grid operator urges reduced electricity use through Friday due to "tight grid conditions"
06/14/2021 02:00 PM
End of Watch Ride Stops in San Marcos to honor Putnam
End of Watch Ride Stops in San Marcos to honor Putnam
Beyond the Call of Duty — a nonprofit organization that travels to cities and police departments that have lost men and women in the line of duty — will stop in San Marcos on Sunday to honor fallen San Marcos Police Department Officer Justin Putnam. 06/13/2021 05:00 AM
Governor: Texas building new border barrier; no details yet
Governor: Texas building new border barrier; no details yet
AUSTIN (AP) — Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has offered no details on his plans to construct new barriers along the border with Mexico while also launching an aggressive campaign to arrest migrants — moves that set up another clash with the Biden admin istration over immigration. 06/13/2021 05:00 AM
KZSM — Get involved by underwriting a show
KZSM — Get involved by underwriting a show
KZSM.org is a certified 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation. We rely on grants, fundraisers, and donations to stream the voice of our community locally and world-wide—all day, every day. Like everyone else, we have taken an economic hit from the pandemic, so we are especially grateful for the organizations and businesses who help fund us by underwriting our programs. 06/13/2021 05:00 AM
Police: Attacker wounds 13 in Austin shooting and escapes
Police: Attacker wounds 13 in Austin shooting and escapes
AUSTIN (AP) — Someone opened fire in a popular entertainment district in downtown Austin early Saturday, wounding 13 people, including two critically, before getting away, authorities said. 06/13/2021 05:00 AM
OFF TO SEADRIFT
OFF TO SEADRIFT
The Texas Water Safari began Saturday morning at the Meadows Center for Water and the Environment. The 260-mile competition, dubbed "The World's Toughest Canoe Race," begins in San Marcos and ends in Seadrift. Above, team River Fitness prepares to port at the falls at Rio Vista Park. Below left, team Single Bladies reaches the falls at Rio Vista. Below right, River Fitness ports on the San Marcos River near Martindale. See additional coverage on page 12A. Daily Record photos by Gerald Castillo 06/13/2021 05:00 AM
Rain helps spring flow, aquifers still low
Rain helps spring flow, aquifers still low
A welcome month of rain has filled the creeks and lifted the burn ban after going the better part of a year without substantial rainfall. As needed as the rain was, it still has barely put a dent in the historically low aquifer levels that are impacting the Wimberley Valley. 06/13/2021 05:00 AM
It’s back: The rebirth of Sundance Records
It’s back: The rebirth of Sundance Records
San Marcos lost an icon last August when Bobby Barnard, the legendary owner of Sundance Records, died unexpectedly. Since Barnard and his wife, Nancy, opened the store in September 1977, it had been a much-loved staple to generations of San Marcans. 06/13/2021 05:00 AM
Hays County tallies 31 new COVID-19 cases, 25 recoveries Friday
Hays County tallies 31 new COVID-19 cases, 25 recoveries Friday
06/11/2021 06:36 PM
Protesters seek justice for Jennifer Miller
Protesters seek justice for Jennifer Miller
06/10/2021 07:27 PM
Nearly 93,000 Hays County residents fully vaccinated against COVID-19
Nearly 93,000 Hays County residents fully vaccinated against COVID-19
06/10/2021 07:17 PM
Calaboose African American History Museum awards Dr. Elvin Holt scholarship
Calaboose African American History Museum awards Dr. Elvin Holt scholarship
06/10/2021 07:15 PM
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