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Dust from the Sahara Desert put a haze over San Marcos on Saturday. According to FEMA Strategic Planner Michael Lowery, the Saharan dust that traveled across the Atlantic Ocean is the most extreme outbreak recorded by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer satellite since 2002. Above, the Saharan dust decreased the visibility and air quality around San Marcos. Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

HAZY WEEKEND: Sahara Desert dust clouds San Marcos

Calaboose African American History Museum's Champion Challenge

The Calaboose African American History Museum extends heartfelt thanks to the organizers of the June 13 George Floyd Rally in San Marcos. Not only did the rally raise awareness to the racial tensions of today in America, many of the rally participants visited the Calaboose Museum for the first time while gathering at Durham Park before the march and learned about the history of African Americans in Hays County.

Early voting starts Monday for the primary runoff in Texas. Here’s what you need to know.

On July 14, Texas will hold its 2020 runoff elections to decide the final spots for Democrats and Republicans on the November general election ballot. There are 35 congressional, legislative and state board nominations up for grabs. You can view the full ballot here — https://apps.texastribune. org/features/2020/texas-runoff-election-ballot — and find polling locations here — https://teamrv-mvp.sos. texas.gov/MVP/mvp.do.

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