Jurors find Martinez guilty of lesser charge
A jury of three men and 11 women found Bryan Martinez guilty of the charge of murder in a trial that has lasted more than a week. Judge Gary Steel accepted the verdict on Wednesday.
A jury of three men and 11 women found Bryan Martinez guilty of the charge of murder in a trial that has lasted more than a week. Judge Gary Steel accepted the verdict on Wednesday.
Local dance troupe Midnight Breeze entertains a full house at the Sultan's Feast, the annual dinner and belly dance show held at the Activity Center. This year's event was held on Aug. 25 and featured dancers from San Marcos, San Antonio and Austin, along with a variety of vendors and food by Chef Ray. Daily Record photo by Robin Blackburn
Hays County constables are filing a salary grievance if their request for a $26,000 raise per constable is not granted.
Testimony continued Tuesday morning in the capital murder trial of a San Marcos man accused of killing another man in what police called a drug deal gone wrong in 2015.
City Council is trying to balance water quality with public safety and residents’ desires in deciding whether or not to close Loquat Street, located off of Sessom Drive between Alamo Street and Nor
A zoning change request that the Planning and Zoning Commission postponed at its last meeting is returning to the P&Z agenda tonight.
Unexpected soil conditions and debris are two factors in a request for a change order between Hays County and Turner Construction for the ongoing public safety bond project.
What officials called a “non-specific, unverified threat” to the University of Texas Main Building, Austin’s municipal and community courts, and Texas State University on Monday morning was apparen
Janelie Rodriguez, a Hays County woman in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody, is facing deportation, and local grassroots immigrant rights group Mano Amiga is working with her family to
The Hays County Commissioners Court is a step closer to adopting a tax rate and budget for Fiscal Year 2019. After a third budget workshop, the court voted unanimously last
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