Texas State Police recover abandoned weapons
Texas State University Police recovered abandoned weapons in Sewell Park on Wednesday.
Contact Nick Castillo at ncastillo@sanmarcosrecord.com.
Texas State University Police recovered abandoned weapons in Sewell Park on Wednesday.
Texas State was awarded a nearly $2.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Division of Undergraduate Education on Tuesday.
The Lower Colorado River Authority executed a solar power purchase agreement, which will increase the total renewable energy powering San Marcos to 10% by 2021.
Kinder Morgan is filing a counter lawsuit against an ordinance enacted by the City of Kyle.
The San Marcos Fire Department and San Marcos dispatch have made changes to their departments following the Iconic Village fire that occurred on July 20, 2018.
Robert Dallimore remembers driving to Houston for Haley Frizzell’s rosary service. He arrived with a bouquet of roses.
As the one year anniversary approaches, the investigation into the Iconic Village fire remains open.
Another candidate for San Marcos City Council Place 1 has emerged.
Tom Ervin, FBI squad computer scientist, discussed cyber attacks at the San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce Business @ Breakfast educational series.
The San Marcos CISD Board of Trustees unanimously voted at Monday’s meeting to rescind a previous vote to construct a central administration office at Mendez Elementary School.
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