New council members to be sworn in Wednesday
The most diverse city council in San Marcos history will be complete Wednesday night after Jocabed “Joca” Marquez and Mark Rockeymoore, winners of the Dec.
The most diverse city council in San Marcos history will be complete Wednesday night after Jocabed “Joca” Marquez and Mark Rockeymoore, winners of the Dec.
Updated personnel policies for county employees will be up for approval this morning at the Hays County Commissioners Court meeting.
The San Marcos CISD board of trustees has a light agenda for its regular meeting tomorrow night. The board will hear a report on the district’s rezoning community meetings, which
Hays County will once again be working with the firm of Davis Kaufman on issues related to the next session of the Texas Legislature. At its meeting last
San Marcos has made a commitment to achieving “no-kill” status at its animal shelter within five years. At its meeting Wednesday night, the City Council approved an ordinance directing the
David Allen Vasquez, age 32, will be serving life in prison for sexual assault.
Vasquez’s trial began on Monday. He entered a plea of not guilty.
The same parcel of land that was the subject of questions and concerns at Tuesday’s Planning and Zoning Commission meeting prompted similar questions and concerns at Wednesday’s San Marcos City Cou
An area east of town could still be zoned for Heavy Industrial development, but it will need a supermajority in City Council.
San Marcos Chief of Police Chase Stapp (left) and Hays County Sheriff Gary Cutler pose with the bronze statue of fallen San Marcos Police Officer Ken Copeland, who was killed in the line of duty on Dec. 4, 2017 following the public remembrance ceremony at the Hays County Government Center Tuesday. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey
Many members of the community, especially the local law enforcement community, remember San Marcos Police Officer Ken Copeland, who became the first officer to die in the line of duty in San Marcos
A meteor from the 2017 Geminids meteor shower. Photo by Brian Tomlinson/Flickr
Skywatchers are in for a treat this week as the Geminid meteor shower peaks. According to Texas State University Professor Don Olson, the Geminids will peak the night of Dec. 13-14.
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