Majority believes Daylight Saving Time should be banned
The Record’s online poll from Nov. 1-15 asked readers whether they think Daylight Saving should be permanently banned. The end of Daylight Saving time was on Nov. 3, many sleep
The Record’s online poll from Nov. 1-15 asked readers whether they think Daylight Saving should be permanently banned. The end of Daylight Saving time was on Nov. 3, many sleep
Seven of the original San Marcos 10 met at the Stallions on Texas State University on Wednesday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the anti-war protest that made U.S. history. From left are Arthur Henson, Paul Cates, Murray Rosenwasser, Sallie Anne Satagaj, Michael Holman, Frances Annie Burleson and Joseph A. Saranello. Not pictured are David G. Bayless and the late Frances Vykoukal and David McConchie. Daily Record photo by Rachel Sonnier
On Nov. 13, 1969, a group of students at Southwest Texas State University — now known as Texas State University — staged an anti-war protest in front of the Stallions
Tipsy Cow Ice Cream has opened its second location in downtown San Marcos serving up one-of-kind alcohol-infused ice cream flavors as well as kid-friendly selections.
Greater Bethel Baptist Church is celebrating 136 years in the community this weekend with festivities, food and fellowship.
The Record’s online poll from Oct. 18-Nov. 1 asked readers whether they think the city’s prospective cite and release ordinance should leave room for police discretion. City policy on cite
Every year families and communities gather to remember their deceased loved ones, honor their legacies with favorite treats and memories and celebrate Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
The Record’s online poll from Oct. 4-15 asked readers whether they think Cape’s Dam should be preserved. The City of San Marcos will be presented with a conceptual proposal Oct.
To mark the 400th anniversary of the beginning of slavery in America, the San Marcos Public Library will be hosting a panel discussion with author and historian Joleene “Jo” Snider
Food is a binding force; it can comfort and warm; it can help us experience others’ cultures and it is the root of so many gatherings.
The Lost River Film Festival, San Marcos’ four-day gathering of independent cinema worship, will be kicking off its diverse lineup of international, domestic and local films starting Thursday, Oct. 17
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