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Above, on Jan. 2, Ben Crump, attorney for George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahumaud Arbery, joins calls for release of body cam footage after a Hays County inmate was shot at Ascension Seton Hays in Kyle. Daily Record photo by Zoe Gottlieb

Body cam footage in fatal shooting of Joshua Wright won't be released until investigation complete

Amid calls for body camera  footage to be released following the fatal shooting of inmate Joshua Wright, Hays County said video footage would not be released until the Texas Rangers’ investigation

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Stonewall (pictured above), San Marcos' only gay bar, abruptly closed on New Year's Day. San Marcos has rallied around the LGBTQ community has rallied to support the bar's employees after the closing. Daily Record photo by Nick Castillo

San Marcans rally in support of LGBTQ community after Stonewall closes

In the wake of Stonewall’s closing on New Year’s Day, people online and in San Marcos have rallied around the LGBTQ community to offer moral and financial support.

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The Greater San Marcos Partnership hosted its annual Texas Innovation Corridor Economic Outlook on Thursday at the City of San Marcos Conference Center. Above, GSMP President Jason Giulietti moderates a panel discussion with local economic experts Alan Adelman, senior fund manager and research analyst for Frost, and Lincoln Talbert, Chief Financial Officer for Texas Regional Bank. Below, Roberto Coronado, senior vice president in charge of the Federal Reserve for the Dallas, San Antonio, and El Paso branches, speaks to the crowd at Thursday's event. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo

LOOKING AHEAD: GSMP hosts annual Texas Innovation Corridor Economic Outlook

As a new year begins, federal and local economic experts provided insight on where the economy is headed in 2023 during the Greater San Marcos Partnership’s annual Texas Innovation Corridor Economi

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Above, Dunbar Heritage Association members Pastor Jonafa Banbury and Alex Banbury take a photo with Mayor Jane Hughson during a proclamation ceremony on Tuesday after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day was proclaimed for Monday, Jan. 16. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo

San Marcos issues proclamations at City Hall

Mayor Jane Hughson issued the first two proclamations of 2023 on Tuesday. Hughson proclaimed Jan. 5 as Rafaela Cruz Day.

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The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University will soon have a new dock for its glass-bottom boats. Above, the Meadows Center's glass bottom boat fleet. Below, glass bottom boats were tied to the handrails of Spring Lake Hall to minimize damage to the glass-bottom boats during the Halloween 2015 floods. The new dock is expected to help during floods. Photos courtesy of Meadows Center for Water and the Environment

Meadows Center begins construction on new glass-bottom boat dock at Spring Lake

The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University will soon have a new dock for its glass-bottom boats.

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The San Marcos City Council received the certified petition to repeal the agreement between the City of San Marcos and San Marcos Police Officers Association during Tuesday's regular meeting. Above, Mano Amiga organizers turned in the petition to the city clerk's office following a press conference on Nov. 2. Daily Record photo by Nick Castillo

City council receives meet and confer petition’s certification

The San Marcos City Council received the certified petition to repeal the meet and confer agreement between the City of San Marcos and San Marcos Police Officers’ Association during Tuesday’s regul

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