Early voting turnout lags
The record-breaking early voting turnout from the 2018 midterm elections, which included county and local elections, has not carried over to the San Marcos City Council runoff races.
The record-breaking early voting turnout from the 2018 midterm elections, which included county and local elections, has not carried over to the San Marcos City Council runoff races.
It took about 45 minutes of discussion and input from both residents and business owners, but Jack’s Roadhouse got the go-ahead from P&Z to add two patios.
Though the final decision is the city council’s, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted Tuesday night to deny local historic landmark status to Cape’s Dam and the ditch structure associated with
The city is inching toward the implementation of a parking management program for the downtown area that would include paid on-street parking.
A man is headed to jail for 75 years and must pay a $10,000 fine after jurors reached a verdict Tuesday afternoon in the trial of Esaia Morris.
Members of both parties in the Texas House of Representatives have been pre-filing bills for consideration before the legislative session begins on Jan. 8.
Staff at the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter (SMRAS) and outside animal rescue groups are still working to treat animals that were seized earlier this month in an animal cruelty case in Buda.
The scheduled public hearing was held, but the council vote on the first reading of the city’s new Transportation Master Plan (TMP) was postponed Tuesday night.
The 86th Texas Legislative Session doesn’t start until Jan. 8, but District 21 Sen. Judith Zaffirini (D-Laredo) has been busy.
The Main Street Program got a heap of thanks for its work in helping to get the historic First Baptist restoration project a $150,000 grant. Mayor Jane Hughson, during her
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