Electrical outages at city, TxSt on Tuesday
Electrical outages interrupted business as usual in and around the downtown area and on the Texas State University campus Tuesday morning.
Electrical outages interrupted business as usual in and around the downtown area and on the Texas State University campus Tuesday morning.
“Flash Flood Alley,” which includes San Marcos and Hays County, is a combination of several risk factors. In October, the region is susceptible to a mixture of weather elements from the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. The addition of seasonal cold fronts just adds to the dangerous mix. City of San Marcos graphic
It’s not uncommon during the month of October for cold fronts to collide with moisture from the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico — in fact, so far this year it’s happened all around us.
LLANO, Texas (AP) — Fast-moving floodwaters destroyed a bridge, forced the evacuation of riverside homes and led to numerous water rescues in Central Texas after more than a foot of rain fell in re
Human trafficking is a considered a modern-day form of slavery and usually involves commercial sexual exploitation or forced labor.
Baylor Scott & White - San Marcos Clinic, celebrated opening its doors to the public with a recent ribbon cutting hosted by the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce.
HONOLULU (AP) — If you got incessant phone calls last week from a hospital that cares for Hawaiian monk seals, you were butt-dialed.
Or, more specifically, foot-dialed — by a gecko.
Randolph Goodman, business community liaison for Gary Job Corps, has passed the San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors’ gavel to Ted Groholske, business solutions representative for Rural
Today is Wednesday, Oct. 17, the 290th day of 2018. There are 75 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
NEW YORK (AP) — Police at a Florida airport removed a passenger who refused to get off a Cleveland-bound flight after she was found carrying an “emotional support squirrel.”
Left to right, Pct. 2 Commissioner Mark Jones, Pct. 1 Commissioner Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe, Pct. 1 Constable and Scheib Center Board member David Peterson, Scheib Center Board Chair Ed Kuny, Scheib Center clients Thomas Kuny, Raven Sharp – who also serves as a Certified Peer Specialist and Whole Health Practitioner – and Penny McWhorter; Pct. 3 Commissioner Lon Shell, and Pct. 4 Commissioner Ray Whisenant. Photo by Laureen Chernow/Hays County
At its Oct. 2 meeting, the Hays County Commissioners Court proclaimed Oct. 7-13 as Mental Illness Awareness Week. Mental Illness Awareness Week hopes to shine a light on mental illness
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