SMDR staffers attending festival
Politicians, journalists, authors, business leaders and policymakers are gathering in downtown Austin this week for the eighth annual Texas Tribune Festival, and San Marcos Daily Record staff membe
Politicians, journalists, authors, business leaders and policymakers are gathering in downtown Austin this week for the eighth annual Texas Tribune Festival, and San Marcos Daily Record staff membe
A San Antonio-based e-scooter company tried to launch its services in San Marcos last week, but the city and Texas State University impounded the scooters and returned them to the company.
Veterans attending a Meet and Greet at VFW Post 3413 learned of an Honor Flight arranged by Hays County Veterans Officer Jude Prather. The Hays County Bill Kolbe Memorial Flight (#53) leaves today for Washington, D.C. with some 40 veterans of World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War aboard. The VFW will hold a welcome home ceremony at Austin Bergstrom International Saturday at 6:30 p.m. VFW photo
Brookdale San Marcos South resident Harvey Heflin is making the trip of a lifetime with the Honor Flight program.
SMFD Captain Brian Quackenbush tries to explain to the rowdy clown brothers Hoolie (firefighter Tanner McLean), Specs (firefighter Miles Maynor) and Chewie (Captain Sean Garri
The San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter is at capacity for both adoptable dogs and cats and is extending the $1 adoption special to include both cats and dogs through the end of October.
Workers are everywhere at the big hole where Cheatham Street Flats will be going up at the corner of South Guadalupe and Grove. When complete, the purpose-built student housing project will have 245 bedrooms in 120 units. It is expected to be ready for occupancy in the fall of 2019. Daily Record photo by Anita Miller
Binge Kitchen, San Marcos' first 100 percent vegan eatery, recently held their soft opening at their new brick and mortar location on Fredericksburg Street.
San Marcos Police are seeking two suspects, one white and one black, in connection with a robbery and abduction that occurred early on Sunday.
The summit featured a panel of leaders from higher education institutions including (from left) Robert McKinley of the University of Texas at San Antonio, Dr. Walter Horton of Texas State University, Dr. Mini Kahlon of the University of Texas Dell Medical School and moderator Dr. Gene Bourgeois, provost and vice president at Texas State. Photos by Michelle Mehrens/Rivers Wanted Photography
The Greater San Marcos Partnership and Texas State University collaborated for the Fifth Annual Greater San Marcos Innovation Summit that took place Tuesday at the Embassy Suites San Marcos Confere
The list of parties suing the owners and management of Iconic Village apartments keeps growing more than two months after the fire that killed five residents, injured numerous others and displaced
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