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Texas House speaker calls for reforms after allegations of "predatory behavior" by lobbyist who allegedly drugged Capitol staffer

Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan in a speech to colleagues Monday called for reforms to some of the chamber’s policies relating to sexual harassment training and reporting, days after an allegation

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City council flips on waste contract RFP

The San Marcos City Council supported continuing its five-year contract with Texas Disposal Systems (TDS) for collection and disposal of solid waste and recyclable materials in its work session Tuesday. The decision comes with a different composition of city councilmembers on the dais than those who voted in the fall of 2020 to go out for a bid in the near future.

PLANNING FOR THE FALL

Texas State University officials discussed their plans for the fall 2021 semester with class capacity expanding to 100% capacity. Above, a student walks past a marquee sign saying "Know Respect, Show Respect, Wear a mask" during the fall 2020 semester. Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

PLANNING FOR THE FALL

Texas State University is planning to return to a sense of normalcy in the fall, aiming to operate classes at 100% capacity.

San Marcos Cinema Club to host 2 exclusive screenings at Buda Drive-in

San Marcos Cinema Club will show an exclusive screening of Dear Mr. Brody (pictured above) and a not-yet-televised episode of a new PBS docu-series Philly D.A. on Monday in Buda. Photo courtesy of San Marcos Cinena Club

San Marcos Cinema Club to host 2 exclusive screenings at Buda Drive-in

San Marcos Cinema Club will take over Buda's boutique drive-in Monday, with a pair of exclusive screenings: a not-yet-televised episode of the hit new PBS docu-series Philly D.A. –– a chronicle of the progressive prosecutor endeavoring to upturn the legal system from within –– as well as Dear Mr. Brody, a stunning documentary of the hippie millionaire who in 1970 pledged to give away his fortune to the needy throngs who sent him handwritten funding requests.

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