Purgatory Creek project aims to mitigate flooding
A project that would put at least 90 structures out of the floodplain got the city council’s informal go-ahead Tuesday night.
A project that would put at least 90 structures out of the floodplain got the city council’s informal go-ahead Tuesday night.
The Hays County Commissioners Court took no steps toward a possible lawsuit against players in the opioid industry Tuesday.
The Hays County Veterans Treatment Court will soon be able to provide substance abuse treatment to those who need it.
Hays County could be contemplating a lawsuit against players in the opioid industry – a measure that has been taken by other counties and states, including the state of Texas.
Workforce housing will take the center stage at the San Marcos City Council’s workshop meeting at 3 p.m. today.
Five military service members from Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland were arrested over the weekend on charges of aggravated sexual assault stemming from an incident in Hays County.
It governs city projects from road reconstruction to bike lanes to drainage improvements, and now the 10-year Capital Improvements Program has the planning and zoning commission’s approval.
A bill that would allow farmers in Texas to grow industrial hemp sailed through the House and Senate and is now awaiting Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s signature.
The dispute between San Marcos and Martindale concerning overlapping extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) boundaries remains unresolved.
The rezoning of three city-owned lots on McGehee Street for eventual affordable housing got the Planning and Zoning Commission’s approval Tuesday night, but by the thinnest of margins.
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