Promoters make pitch for move to Gonzales
Float Fest could be moving downstream to the Guadalupe River in Gonzales.
Float Fest could be moving downstream to the Guadalupe River in Gonzales.
San Marcos Police successfully avoided what could have become a dangerous high-speed pursuit early Wednesday even though the suspect took steps to make that task more difficult.
With grain silos as a backdrop, developer Michael Schroeder explains an architect’s rendering of the Katerra building, which is slated to become the first tenant in the SMART Terminal. The project goes up for an annexation vote Tuesday before the San Marcos City Council. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey
The proposed SMART (San Marcos Air, Rail and Truck) Terminal development east of town will include measures to improve water quality and abate flooding, the project developer and engineer said Thur
BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — Democrat Beto O’Rourke jumped into the 2020 presidential race Thursday, shaking up the already packed field and pledging to win over voters from both major parties as he tri
Fencing has supplemented yellow caution tape at Rio Vista Falls in an attempt to keep people off rocks that have become dislodged. The city is seeking a fast track for necessary permits so the area can be repaired. Though the bank is inaccessible, the river is still open for recreation. Daily Record photo by Anita Miller
The Hays County Commissioners Court discussed the first steps toward criminal justice reform Tuesday after hearing a report on a criminal justice summit held last week and plans for the formation o
Though the percentages differ, all 10 of Hays County’s taxing municipalities posted gains in their sales tax allocations from the State Comptroller’s Office in the most recently-released figures.
The city’s new parks master plan moved a step closer to approval Tuesday night when the Planning and Zoning Commission gave it a green light — with some modifications.
The county is changing the way it posts the Hays County Commissioners Court agendas in order to give members of the public more time to see what upcoming meetings hold.
The second grade hosted a Family Literacy Night on campus Tuesday evening at Travis Elementary with activities, books and snacks for families.
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