SMCISD Board of Trustees approve new directors
The San Marcos Consolidated ISD Board of Trustees approved the hire of three new directors during its Monday board meeting.
The San Marcos Consolidated ISD Board of Trustees approved the hire of three new directors during its Monday board meeting.
The City of San Marcos announced Thursday that its annual Fourth of July fireworks display has been postponed until further notice.
When Fort Worth middle school English teacher Ale Checka heard Thursday that Texas plans to reopen schools for in-person instruction in the fall, she felt panicked.
KZSM.org continues to broadcast live news specials at noon on Mondays and Fridays. We are covering the increase of COVID-19 cases in Hays County and the nation, along with local protests and concerns about policing. Friday we spoke with Sandra Pantlik, Texas State Assistant Vice President for University Advancement. This week, we expect to talk with regular callers San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson and County Judge Ruben Becerra this week.
HOUSTON (AP) — A Texas man whose son was shot and killed by Houston police in April is calling for law enforcement officials to release any videos related to the encounter.
BEIJING (AP) — Authorities in China appeared to be winning their battle against an outbreak of coronavirus in Beijing on Saturday, but in parts of the Americas the pandemic raged unabated. Brazil surpassed 1 million confirmed infections, second only to the United States.
AUSTIN (AP) — Multiple Texas counties and cities are ordering businesses to require customers and workers to wear face masks as the state sees a continued rise in the numbers of new coronavirus cases and hospitalizations.
The Bluebonnet Lions held their annual officer installation for 2020-2021 and new member inductions on June 16 at Wonder World Cave & Adventure Park.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Three months after the viral outbreak shut down businesses across the country, U.S. employers are still shedding jobs at a heavy rate, a trend that points to a slow and prolonged recovery from the recession.
The City of San Marcos is working to prepare for another wave of COVID-19 cases in November.
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