People having breakfast at Whataburger Saturday morning got more than what they ordered off the menu.
“For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required,” says Luke 12:48 in the King James Version of the Holy Bible. To paraphrase, if you’ve been given
San Marcos Police successfully avoided what could have become a dangerous high-speed pursuit early Wednesday even though the suspect took steps to make that task more difficult.
Fencing has supplemented yellow caution tape at Rio Vista Falls in an attempt to keep people off rocks that have become dislodged. The city is seeking a fast track for necessary permits so the area can be repaired. Though the bank is inaccessible, the river is still open for recreation. Daily Record photo by Anita Miller
Though the percentages differ, all 10 of Hays County’s taxing municipalities posted gains in their sales tax allocations from the State Comptroller’s Office in the most recently-released figures.
Among those who gathered Monday morning for the official ribbon cutting to open the San Marcos CISD’s new Transportation Annex were bus drivers who, like everyone else, lost an hour of sleep with t
The Texas Alcoholic Beverages Commission has opened an investigation into three downtown San Marcos bars a woman visited last month before she was allegedly sexually assaulted by a 35-year-old man
Hundreds of volunteers braved chilly temperatures on Saturday to participate in the Great Texas River Clean-up, an initiative that also involves municipalities and businesses along the entire 90-mi
The State Commission on Judicial Conduct has issued a public warning regarding a district judge who told a jury last year that God had told him the defendant was not guilty.
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