Texas warrant, amnesty round up kicks off in April
U.S. Marshals and local law enforcement agencies throughout Texas will begin a massive effort in April known as the Texas Warrant Roundup to collect debt owed on outstanding warrants.
U.S. Marshals and local law enforcement agencies throughout Texas will begin a massive effort in April known as the Texas Warrant Roundup to collect debt owed on outstanding warrants.
The San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual meeting on Thursday at the Embassy Suites Hotel & Conference Center. Above, a six-person panel of San Marcos business leaders moderated by chamber of commerce President and CEO Jason Mock discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and the future. Daily Record photos by Lance Winter
A panel of local San Marcos business leaders recently spoke on the challenges faced throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and the future ahead.
The On the Record Sports podcast is BACK with another LIVE episode featuring Head Coach of San Marcos Baseball Bryan Webb.
The City of San Marcos Engineering & Capital Improvements Department is launching a new interactive website on Monday that will give residents an opportunity to learn about and give feedback on
At least 111 Texans died during the winter storm, according to state health officials. Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune
At least 111 Texans died as a result of last month’s winter storm, according to updated numbers released Thursday by the state Department of State Health Services.
The Hays County Local Health Department tallied 60 new lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases, 23 additional recoveries, two hospital discharges and one hospitalization on Thursday.
Four men were arrested Saturday night near a local restaurant after they were caught impersonating security officers.
The 36th Annual Great Texas River Clean Up netted nearly 5,600 pounds of trash and 2,000 pounds of recyclable litter along the Upper San Marcos River to Stokes Park, its tributaries, Plum Creek, an
Hays County Sheriff Gary Cutler announced on-site visitation at the Hays County Jail resumed on March 22.
The San Marcos River Foundation (SMRF) announced the completion of an eight year project to protect the recharge lands around the San Marcos Springs.
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