Top issues remain in play as Legislature enters final month
AUSTIN — Only a month is left for lawmakers to get the state’s business done in the 86th regular session of the Texas Legislature.
AUSTIN — Only a month is left for lawmakers to get the state’s business done in the 86th regular session of the Texas Legislature.
KYLE — Kyle Police continue investigating a hit-and-run accident that left two female teenagers deceased and three others injured. The accident occurred around 9:20 p.m. Saturday night.
May is National Stop The Bleed Month and San Marcos Hays County EMS is offering free bystander trainings for how to identify and stop severe life-threatening bleeding all throughout the month.
Nick Castillo, current sports editor for the San Marcos Daily Record, has been named interim managing editor.
While the country experiences its largest outbreak of measles since the disease was eradicated in the United States, Hays County has so far remained unaffected.
You’re hunkered over the toilet praying you’re not gonna throw up again or you’re curled up on the couch waiting for the next rush of cramps sending you speeding back to the bathroom.
The Hays County Commissioners Court is set to receive an audit of several accounts belonging to the Hays County Sheriff’s Office.
The number of postal employees attacked by dogs nationwide fell to 5,714 in 2018 — more than 500 fewer than in 2017 and more than 1,000 fewer since 2016. Today, the U.S.
The San Marcos Chapters of Beta Sigma Phi honored Margaret Lindsey as the 2018-19 Woman of the Year at their Founder’s Day Dinner on April 15.
A San Marcos man involved in a series of breakins over the past week was arrested after breaking into and stealing items from several rooms at the San Jacinto Hall
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