Chief’s Advisory Panel public meeting rescheduled
The San Marcos Police Department Chief’s Advisory Panel has been rescheduled to Monday, Dec. 21 and will be available for remote viewing through Zoom.
The San Marcos Police Department Chief’s Advisory Panel has been rescheduled to Monday, Dec. 21 and will be available for remote viewing through Zoom.
The American GI Forum of San Marcos Men Chapter awarded $10,000 in scholarships to recent San Marcos High School graduates who are attending fall semester classes in 2020. The awarded recipients seated left to right are Mia Ruiz, Julianna N. Saucedo, Marie C. Facundo, Victoria N. Alvarez, Jade Olivo and Jazlie Rodriguez; standing left to right Abraham Medina Martinez, Kaitlyn Sierra, Savannah J. Sanchez, Klariza D. Hurtado, Aaron Luera, Sean A. Esquivel, Amanda D. Lara and Erik A Camacho. Not in picture: Hannah Alvarez, Sierra Bermuda, Perla Diaz Deleon, Emoni Patino, Rosemary Rebollar and Esperanza Vasquez. Photo submitted by Jesse Sanchez, AGIF Scholarship Chair
The American GI Forum of San Marcos Men Chapter awarded $10,000 in scholarships to recent San Marcos High School graduates who are attending fall semester classes in 2020.
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear a lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton challenging the results of the presidential election.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Electoral College formally chose Joe Biden on Monday as the nation’s next president, giving him a solid electoral majority of 306 votes and confirming his victory in last mont
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The Hays County Local Health Department recorded 222 new lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases and nine additional hospitalizations on Monday, which included information reported over the weekend.
Denise Fonseca recalls sitting in tired, worn out rooms at the Hays County Government Center in 2018 and 2019. She was a victim of domestic abuse and spent time in those waiting rooms preparing to tell her story.
Texas State students participated in the traditional jump into the river after one of the university's in-person commencement ceremonies on Thursday. Clockwise, beginning above, Sandra Sades jumps into the San Marcos River on Thursday. Twins Callie and Jaycie High celebrate their accomplishments with a dive into the river. A group of graduates take the plunge together. They said they've have known each other since their freshman year at Texas State. Daily Record photos by Gerald Castillo
San Marcos police arrested a 20-year-old man for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after he allegedly confronted a man with a handgun and proceeded to steal a bike while evading officers.
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