Helm ‘fabricated’ documents, surrenders license
Constable Ray Helm has permanently surrendered his peace officer’s license and submitted his resignation while also admitting to investigators that he falsely reported training to the Texas Commiss
Constable Ray Helm has permanently surrendered his peace officer’s license and submitted his resignation while also admitting to investigators that he falsely reported training to the Texas Commiss
Two San Marcos men in their 70s recently died from complications caused by COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Tuesday.
It's a matter of interpretation — and a little math — as to whether your favorite Texas brewery has reopened.
Returning from a four week hiatus, the San Marcos City Council has a stacked agenda this Tuesday.
Motorists near the North Hays Optimist Fields on Goforth Road in Kyle may have thought a celebrity was in town based on the long line of traffic.
Thank you for all the well wishes after my first “Capital Highlights” column last week. I also appreciate the emails suggesting topics of high interest.
A Kyle man in his 70s has died from complications caused by COVID-19, marking the 29th Hays County coronavirus-related fatality.
When Stephanie Melendez, her husband and two young daughters tested positive for the coronavirus, the person she most wanted to call was her father.
Former San Marcos High School softball player Heavenny Garcia returned home Friday after receiving chemotherapy treatments at St. David's South Austin Medical Center. Above, Garcia hugs her younger sister Cassandra. Below, Garcia's friends and former teammates welcomed Garcia home with signs and applause. Daily Record photos by Gerald Castillo
Heavenny Garcia got out of her family’s black pickup truck to a round of applause from coaches, teammates and friends on Friday. It was the first time she had been home in weeks.
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