Busting the boredom of social distancing
The schools are closed. Places of business are sending employees home to either work remotely or wait until they can work again. Social gatherings of 10 or more are no longer allowed in the city.
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The schools are closed. Places of business are sending employees home to either work remotely or wait until they can work again. Social gatherings of 10 or more are no longer allowed in the city.
Large swaths of San Marcos' business community are coming to a halt in the wake of COVID-19.
Central Texas Medical Center and local nursing homes are taking preventative steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The Texas Rangers are the oldest state law enforcement agency in North America. They are part of both the history and mythology of the Old West.
Saturday morning volunteers from all over the county descended on the San Marcos River, scouring the river and banks for trash as part of the 35th Great Texas River Clean Up.
The Daily Record’s online poll from Feb. 7 - March 6 asked readers whether they think passing the CROWN Act in Texas would be beneficial. Members of the Texas
The Calaboose African American History Museum hosted its 3rd Annual Gala Fundraiser on Saturday at the San Marcos Activity Center.
"Laissez les bons temps rouler!" San Marcos' original Carnival Krewe, the Mistick Krewe of Okeanos, will once again bring all the spirit and traditions of Carnival to San Marcos with its 8th annual
The San Marcos Public Library has partnered with San Marcos Consolidated ISD to offer all SMCISD students digital library cards.
The Dunbar Heritage Association and Calaboose African American History Museum have produced a series of events this February, during Black History Month, that will highlight the cultural and histor
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