City not devoting resources for abortion investigations
San Marcos police won’t devote city resources to investigate abortion, according to Director of Public Safety Chase Stapp.
Contact Nick Castillo at ncastillo@sanmarcosrecord.com.
San Marcos police won’t devote city resources to investigate abortion, according to Director of Public Safety Chase Stapp.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lowered Hays County’s COVID-19 level from high community spread to medium.
Hopkins Street reopened to traffic Wednesday as a two-year project comes to an end.
Drivers in the San Marcos/Austin area saw another drop in gas prices this week, according to AAA Texas.
Above, Non La Vietnamese Fusion Bar's drunken noodles with chicken. This dish, which originates from Thailand, came with Non La’s house savory brown sauce with vegetables, scallions, onions and wide pho style noodles. Below, Non La's orange chicken served with orange chicken, fried rice, an egg roll and an iced tea. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo & Lance Winter
Looking for a new food spot to try out?
There’s a new Vietnamese fusion restaurant in San Marcos — Non La Vietnamese Fusion & Bar.
San Marcos voters will get to decide if they want to decriminalize marijuana possession in November.
The San Marcos Fire Department responded to a structure fire at the 500 block of Lindsey Street.
The Hays County Commissioners Court approved funding through the American Rescue Plan Act for breast cancer screening.
The San Marcos City Council will discuss the petition for a new city ordinance to eliminate the enforcement of low-level marijuana offense.
The Hays County Commissioners Court will receive two presentations and hold a discussion regarding use of American Rescue Plan Act funding.
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