Disaster funds up for discussion
A public hearing concerning the use of disaster relief funds to reimburse homeowners after the floods of 2015 will be part of tonight’s San Marcos City Council meeting.
A public hearing concerning the use of disaster relief funds to reimburse homeowners after the floods of 2015 will be part of tonight’s San Marcos City Council meeting.
A former San Marcos High School teacher and coach is in custody after warrants were issued for his arrest on charges of sexual assault of a child and inappropriate relationship between educator and
With the 86th Legislature over and a new school finance bill on the books, SMCISD is looking at next year’s budget in the light of the state’s “Robin Hood” plan.
A draft action plan for tackling the lack of workforce housing in San Marcos will be ready this month, planner Abby Gillfillan told the Planning and Zoning Commission at its
Fighting a strong wind, Kelly Stone works quickly to snap a skirt onto Aunt Flow, the USCA C-1 boat she’ll be racing in during a training run in Seadrift, Texas. The skirt will help keep water out of the boat as Stone navigates the choppy waters of the San Antonio Bay. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey
Kelly Stone makes her way down the stairs of her apartment building on South LBJ Drive to the parking lot below as she does several times a week.
A data center could be coming to a nearly 400-acre site at the intersection of Old Bastrop Highway and Centerpoint Road.
A purpose-built student housing project proposed for a whole block of Guadalupe Street downtown got a thumbs down from the Planning and Zoning Commission on Tuesday night.
San Marcans may consider our town the Mermaid Capital of Texas, but the state legislature did not make it official this session.
When Hannah Durrance moved to San Marcos in 2012, she was a homeless mother of four children looking for somewhere to go.
Tuesday was the first day of a hearing on whether Hays County’s case against pipeline company Kinder Morgan and the Texas Railroad Commission will move forward or be dismissed.
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