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Texas sees 6.5% decrease in sales tax revenue, brings in $2.67 billion in June
Texas sees 6.5% decrease in sales tax revenue, brings in $2.67 billion in June
07/05/2020 04:00 AM
Texas GOP will proceed with in-person state convention in Houston this month
Texas GOP will proceed with in-person state convention in Houston this month
The Texas GOP's executive committee voted Thursday night to proceed with plans to hold the party’s in-person convention in Houston later this month. 07/05/2020 04:00 AM
Mihalkanin to file for re-election
Mihalkanin to file for re-election
Ed Mihalkanin announced his intention to file for re-election to San Marcos City Council Place 3 on Friday. 07/05/2020 04:00 AM
KZSM — Thinking about the music
KZSM — Thinking about the music
With the numbers of infections and hospitalizations continuing to climb in San Marcos and throughout the state, we at KZSM. org continue to keep you informed with our Monday and Friday noon news specials. We talk to experts and officials such as Dr. Lee Johansson, Chief Medical Officer at Christus Santa Rosa San Marcos, and State Representative Erin Zwiener. San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson and County Judge Ruben Becerra also call in regularly. Text hosts Rob Roark and Dave Wendel at 512-986-9430 before or during the show with your questions. 07/05/2020 04:00 AM
US jobs surge: Trump sees sunshine, Biden 'no victory yet'
US jobs surge: Trump sees sunshine, Biden 'no victory yet'
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. economy just posted its best single-month job gain in history. 07/05/2020 04:00 AM
“How many more are coming?” What it’s like inside hospitals as coronavirus grips Texas’ Rio Grande Valley
“How many more are coming?” What it’s like inside hospitals as coronavirus grips Texas’ Rio Grande Valley
07/05/2020 04:00 AM
EXPLORING NATURE: FAMOUS LAST WORDS
EXPLORING NATURE: FAMOUS LAST WORDS
Let us depart from our regular nature explorations today and delve into the topical subject of death. After all, this is a state of being we will all eventually encounter and it might serve us well to begin considering what our last words will be. 07/05/2020 04:00 AM
Thomas Luftus Husbands III
Thomas Luftus Husbands III
Thomas Luftus Husbands III (Tommy) died at home and at peace after a long illness, in the early morning hours of June 26, 2020, in San Marcos, Texas. Son of Dr. Thomas L. and Elna Ruth (Becker) Husbands, he was born in San Angelo, Texas on February 23, 1944. 07/05/2020 04:00 AM
Juanita M. Polcek
Juanita M. Polcek
Juanita Mae Plocek, nee Marburger, 91, of San Marcos, Texas, died on July 2, 2020. Private services are scheduled for July 7 with internment at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio. Services are under the direction of Thomason Funeral Home. For more information and to sign the online guest registry, please visit thomasonfuneralhome.com. 07/05/2020 04:00 AM
Analysis: With a wingman like Dan Patrick, who needs critics?
Analysis: With a wingman like Dan Patrick, who needs critics?
Say what you will about the things Gov. Greg Abbott has been doing during this pandemic, but make note of the verb: “doing.” 07/05/2020 04:00 AM
Permian Highway Pipeline – Stop work, move it and respect the Texas Hill Country
Permian Highway Pipeline – Stop work, move it and respect the Texas Hill Country
The construction of the Permian Highway Pipeline (PHP) by the Kinder Morgan Corporation is a perilous and unprecedented threat to the Texas Hill Country. From the beginning of this project, Kinder Morgan demonstrated a thorough lack of concern and understanding of the ecological sensitivities, the hydrological uniqueness, and the sensitive nature of our region. 07/05/2020 04:00 AM
Local courts need to change to address the realities of COVID-19
Local courts need to change to address the realities of COVID-19
Today, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, our local municipal and county courts, are, through their actions or unwillingness to act, creating an insurmountable roadblock to employment and education for the economically disadvantaged in our community. This burden manifests itself in the form of inaction or a hardened and unwavering reaction on the part of local prosecutors and/or the courts to attempts made to resolve outstanding arrest warrants by these individuals that, in many cases, stem only from minor violations of the law like speeding, illegal lane change or running a red light. 07/05/2020 04:00 AM
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