Project waiting on tax credits
A proposed low-income housing development will have to wait while San Marcos considers an ordinance providing no objection to the submission of an application for tax credits from the state.
A proposed low-income housing development will have to wait while San Marcos considers an ordinance providing no objection to the submission of an application for tax credits from the state.
A man accused of causing “serious bodily injury” to his baby has been taken into custody, weeks after police gave him the opportunity to turn himself in.
They sit. They stay. They shake and lay down on command.
But unlike most dogs lucky enough to become companion animals, there’s no children to play with or family to protect.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kacey Musgraves, Dave Matthews and Lukas Nelson saluted the outlaw king of country music Willie Nelson with tributes and performances at a famed Los Angeles studio.
The Planning and Zoning Commission will have one new member even as two familiar faces return to the decision-making body.
The city and the nonprofit TreeFolks are working with 150 volunteers to help plant native trees in Blanco Riverwalk on Feb.16 from 10 a.m. -1 p.m.
The decision is final: Hunter Road will remain Hunter Road as it stretches eastward toward downtown, until it reaches the intersection with San Antonio Street.
The Hays County Commissioners Court has chosen its representatives to a board focusing on increasing live outcomes at the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter.
A ceremonial groundbreaking kicked off TxDOT’s project to redo the I-35/Posey Road interchange. From left are TxDOT Engineer Terry McCoy, city council members Saul Gonzales and Lisa Prewitt, Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra, Mayor Jane Hughson, Pct. 1 County Commissioner Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe, Becerra’s Chief of Staff Alex Villalobos, TxDOT Engineer Epi Gonzalez, Pct. 3 County Commissioner Lon Shell and Nathan McDaniel with U.S. Rep. Chip Roy’s office using shovels to pitch sand. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey
Mobility, safety and connectivity are all expected to improve as a result of a road project that ceremoniously broke ground on Wednesday.
On Friday, Texas State will host a free concert honoring the life and legacy of a San Marcos native who various jazz experts call “the unrecognized genius” of his genre.
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