The Pita Shop opens expansion
The Pita Shop, a locally-owned family business started by husband and wife Omar and Susan Aldmour, has expanded its restaurant after 4 years.
Contact Rachel Sonnier at rwillis@sanmarcosrecord.com.
The Pita Shop, a locally-owned family business started by husband and wife Omar and Susan Aldmour, has expanded its restaurant after 4 years.
The Calaboose African American History Museum commemorated Juneteenth with an evening at the Cephas House on June 19. Calaboose Board of Directors President Dr. Elvin Holt opened up the evening
The San Marcos Art League invites the public to join them at the upcoming artist’s reception for “2019 and Beyond: New Works by the San Marcos Art League.”
The Katz brothers, Seth and Chase Katz, owners of local favorites Zelicks, Dos Gatos and Pie Society, are bringing a new set of flavors to San Marcans' palates with their newest venture North Stre
The Record’s online poll from May 31- June 14 asked readers whether they think a proposed purpose-built student housing development in downtown that was recently denied a conditional use permit wou
Texas State University School of Criminal Justice Associate Professor Dr. Scott Bowman discusses how the criminal justice system often "moves the goal post" for disenfranchised people by criminalizing certain aspects of poverty during the panel discussion portion of the Activism Dialogue. Daily Record photo by Rachel Willis
Texas State’s Philosophy Department held its second Dialogues for Activism that explored the subjects of poverty and debt Friday at the LBJ Musem of San Marcos.
Volunteers from the Keller United Methodist Church volunteered as part of the Southside Community Center's Summer Work Camp this week. The camp brings in volunteers from churches all over the state and country to help restore and repair homes in San Marcos. Volunteers Brayden Hawkins and Berry Turner help secure boards to the roof of the back porch of a home on Saltillo Street. Daily Record photos by Rachel Willis
Every summer, youth groups from all over the state and country travel to San Marcos — not to vacation or float the river — but to renovate and repair the
Centro Cultural Hispano de San Marcos music program students got the opportunity to meet and learn from some of the nation's best classically-trained young musicians on Friday
Summer is almost here and with the warmer weather and longer days comes more time for recreation and relaxation; and the San Marcos Parks and Recreation Department has a lineup
The town of Blanco — Spanish for “white” — was named for its calciferous limestone hills and river banks. But another color has come to characterize the rural Central Texas town, lavender.
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