Aquifer storage, restoration bill signed
AUSTIN — Senate Bill 483, the Senate companion to House Bill 1044 by Rep. Erin Zwiener, was signed into law, effectively immediately, by Governor Greg Abbott on Monday. Zwiener (D-Driftwood)
AUSTIN — Senate Bill 483, the Senate companion to House Bill 1044 by Rep. Erin Zwiener, was signed into law, effectively immediately, by Governor Greg Abbott on Monday. Zwiener (D-Driftwood)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Adding a high-stakes immigration case to its election-year agenda, the Supreme Court said Friday it will decide whether President Donald Trump can terminate an Obama-era program shielding
HOUSTON (AP) — Federal health officials have sanctioned another Houston hospital after a state investigation found inadequate care in a case involving a patient’s death. The federal Centers for Medicare
If you haven’t had the opportunity to attend any of our past live music events, there are still more opportunities to look forward to. Metal Mark is brewing up another
The Record’s online poll from June 17-28 asked readers whether they think the city should adopt a demolition review period for historic resources. Preservationists in San Marcos are mourning the
DALLAS (AP) — Authorities are searching for a 25-year-old Texas man who went on the run the night before a jury found him guilty of murder. The Dallas County District
The City of San Marcos proclaimed Don Anders Day on June 3. Anders served as the photographer for the San Marcos Daily Record, then as the photographer for both Texas State University and the City of San Marcos from 1972 to 2007, and finally as the official City of San Marcos photographer from 2007 to present, totaling in approximately 50 years of San Marcos photos. In the 50 years of his employ, Anders has photographed hundreds of events, and thousands of city employees at proclamations, retirements, Christmas parties, festivals, Movies in Your Park, Music in the Park, portrait sessions and much, much more. Submitted photo
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AUSTIN (AP) — One Texan became a political sensation waging a longshot Senate campaign, then stormed into the presidential race with even more momentum, climbing in the polls, running up
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