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With 2020 coming to an end, the Daily Record begins to reflect on the past 12 months, acknowledging all that we endured and all that we achieved.
With 2020 coming to an end, the Daily Record begins to reflect on the past 12 months, acknowledging all that we endured and all that we achieved.
Steam rose from the San Marcos River near The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment on Thursday.
Amazon is working to advance a project to build a 1-million-square-foot warehouse distribution center in San Marcos by September, 2021, according to documents and exchanges in Tuesday’s City Council Meeting. Above, a document showing the Amazon building. Screenshot from San Marcos City Council agenda packet
Amazon is working to advance a project to build a 1-million-square-foot warehouse distribution center in San Marcos by September, 2021, according to documents and exchanges in Tuesday’s City Counci
Above, El Jefe Mexican Restaurant's Jalapeno enchiladas — two chicken enchiladas topped with El Jefe’s jalapeno sauce, fresh jalapenos, Monterey jack cheese and served with rice, beans, lettuce and tomato. Below, El Jefe's puffy tacos: two beef puffy tacos, beans and cheese. It was served alongside refried beans, rice, lettuce and tomatoes. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo & Lance Winter
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Middleton Brewing is proud to announce the release of its new brewing creation — Attack & Decay. This pale ale has been packed full of Sabro and Amarillo hops.
Three additional Hays County residents have died from COVID-19, marking the 114th, 115th and 116th coronavirus-related fatalities in Hays County.
Citizens can now voice their thoughts on Kyle’s future plan for Mary Kyle Hartson City Square Park.
Texas State University has nearly tripled the amount of funding available for scholarships in 2021.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A government advisory panel endorsed a second COVID-19 vaccine Thursday, paving the way for the shot to be added to the U.S. vaccination campaign.
Gov. Greg Abbott said Texans can expect to see "widespread distribution" of the COVID-19 vaccine by March, although he stopped short of saying that a vaccine would be available to anyone who wants it in that short time frame. Credit: Ivan Pierre Aguirre for The Texas Tribune
Texans can expect to see “widespread distribution” of COVID-19 vaccines by March to recipients beyond the front-line health care workers who are currently receiving them, including teachers and sen
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