City council to consider term limits
The City of San Marcos Charter Review Commission presented an interim report to the councilmembers at their regular meeting Tuesday night, making some considerations including term limits.
The City of San Marcos Charter Review Commission presented an interim report to the councilmembers at their regular meeting Tuesday night, making some considerations including term limits.
The City of San Marcos is hosting its brush drop-off and community cleanup for residential garbage and recycling service customers on Saturday.
Above, CRAFTHouse's chopped brisket grilled cheese served with savory chopped brisket topped with red onions and pickles in between classic American cheese and generously buttered sourdough bread. Below, CRAFTHouse's Craft classic burger, which comes with a 100% black angus beef patty, lettuce, tomato, red onion, pickles, American cheese served on a brioche bun. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo & Lance Winter
Chomping into the first bite of CRAFTHouse Kitchen & Tap’s classic burger provided a much-needed lunchtime boost.
San Marcos police are searching for a suspect who allegedly used a large kitchen knife to rob a convenience store clerk.
The City of San Marcos was awarded $1.16 million to support transit operations and strengthen the economy in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A two-car accident at the corner of Thorpe and Robbie lanes near H-E-B located at 641 E. Hopkins St. shut down traffic on the roadway for a short period of time Tuesday afternoon. Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to the scene, including the Hays County Sheriff's Office, San Marcos Police Department and Texas State University Police. No additional information was available at press time Tuesday. Above, law enforcement examines the scene of the accident on Tuesday. Daily Record photo by Lance Winter
Hays County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested a Kyle teenager after a short car chase Tuesday afternoon resulted in a two-car collision in San Marcos.
Furly Travis started sketching in junior high and began painting in high school. In his 20s, he started painting more seriously and steadily, completing on average a painting per week and selling them around town, at places like the Triple Crown and Wake the Dead.
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