City’s sales tax rebate soars
San Marcos’ monthly sales tax allocation shot up to nearly $2.6 million this month, representing a whopping increase of 25.47 percent when compared to July of last year.
San Marcos’ monthly sales tax allocation shot up to nearly $2.6 million this month, representing a whopping increase of 25.47 percent when compared to July of last year.
It’s been four months since the notorious bombings up the road in Austin, but the lesson of “if you see something, say something,” was apparently well-learned here in San Marcos.
Some of the first responders involved in the river rescue of a 19-year-old man on July 4 are calling it a great example of teamwork among eight different agencies. The
Local photographer Andy Heatwole’s image captured the situation perfectly. Taken from the pedestrian bridge at City Park at around 3 p.m. on Independence Day, the photograph’s foreground shows brightly-colored kayaks
The Fourth of July thunderstorms that frightened tubers and forced cancelation of the city’s Summerfest celebration affected Hays County Fire Marshal Clint Browning, too. “I relaxed,” he said. “Quite a
An undetermined number of San Marcos Electric Utility customers were without power for about two and a half hours on Wednesday after two “jumper wires” burned out and led to a switch disconnecting,
Three people have now been arrested in connection with the death of 53-year-old John Lyon of San Marcos, who was fatally struck while riding his bicycle along Interstate 35 May 27.
Twenty people have been indicted and a dozen — some with links to criminal gangs — arrested in connection with what San Marcos Police are calling a “major crime ring” accused of stealing heavy equi
More than a month after a San Marcos man was fatally struck while riding his bicycle along Interstate 35, two people have been arrested in connection with the case.
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