Public invited to Vision SMTX virtual open house
The City of San Marcos invites the public to participate in the Vision SMTX Virtual Open House, following the recent Virtual Community Workshop that kicked off the Vision SMTX Comprehensive Plan re
The City of San Marcos invites the public to participate in the Vision SMTX Virtual Open House, following the recent Virtual Community Workshop that kicked off the Vision SMTX Comprehensive Plan re
NEW YORK (AP) — Fully vaccinated Americans can gather with other vaccinated people indoors without wearing a mask or social distancing, according to long-awaited guidance from federal health offici
Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan on Monday announced seven priority bills responding to the winter weather crisis last month that le
Two San Marcans died of COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Monday.
Head coach Lisa Mazur thought that her team just needed to pick up the intensity coming out of halftime.
Birds flitting around the neighborhood are a common sight during spring and summer, and these welcome guests can be enjoyable to observe as they nest, feed and interact. When the weather cools in fall and winter, many birds seek out warmer climates, but a good number of these feathered friends stick around.
San Marcos Chief of Police Stan Standridge shared the 2020 compiled Cite & Release Report during Wednesday’s Chief Advisory Panel meeting.
Hays County will soon start a new COVID-19 vaccine pre-registration list for those who do not fall into the 1A or 1B category soon.
City of Kyle utility customers could see exceedingly high water bills by the end of March after pipe bursts and water leaks caused by the February winter storm and freeze. The city’s Water Leak Adjustment Policy, however, would allow for a lower rated charge to those who qualify.
Gov. Greg Abbott recently announced the suspension of statewide coronavirus restrictions, ending the Texas mask mandate. Beginning Wednesday, March 10, all businesses can reopen at 100% and Texans will no longer be required by law to wear masks in public spaces.
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