Trump pushes familiar themes
HOUSTON (AP) — President Donald Trump escalated his immigration rhetoric at a midterm rally in Texas, falsely accusing Democrats of “encouraging millions of illegal aliens to break our laws, violat
HOUSTON (AP) — President Donald Trump escalated his immigration rhetoric at a midterm rally in Texas, falsely accusing Democrats of “encouraging millions of illegal aliens to break our laws, violat
The first day of early voting got off to a busy start in Hays County, though the day was not without some hiccups.
Eight candidates from three city council races discussed their stances on issues affecting the city in the recent forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Hays County.
It’s too early to predict what this year’s flu season might bring — which is is all the more reason for residents to be proactive in protecting themselves and their families by getting vaccinated a
San Marcos Academy kindergarten, first and second graders enjoyed a visit from the South Hays Fire Department Thursday (photo above). Representing the department were firefighter/paramedic Ruben Rodriguez and firefighter Evin
The Up and Away campaign, in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is reminding parents and caregivers of young children to be extra vigilant about safe medicine storage, so kids don’t mistake medicines for a sweet treat this Halloween. Photo courtesy of State Point Media
(StatePoint) This Halloween, families are projected to spend $2.6 billion on candy, according to the National Retail Federation.
Animal advocates have spoken out in recent months about their desire to see the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter gain no-kill status.
The city’s current twice-a-year limitation on Preferred Scenario Amendment (PSA) requests will remain in place for now.
An organization that has already been part of controversy at Texas State University this year is holding an event on campus Wednesday night.
The public is invited to Farmer Fred’s Carnival on Friday, Oct. 26 from 6-9 p.m. at City Park, 170 Charles Austin Drive. This community tradition is free to the public
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