Weather system prompts Texas to prepare as hurricane season continues
AUSTIN — Before Hurricane Florence reached the shores of the Carolinas last week, Gov.
AUSTIN — Before Hurricane Florence reached the shores of the Carolinas last week, Gov.
A school-based survey shows nearly 1 in 11 U.S. students have used marijuana in electronic cigarettes, heightening concern about the new popularity of vaping among teens.
An off-duty Kyle police officer was found deceased of a self-inflicted gunshot in his personal vehicle Sunday evening in the parking lot of an apartment complex in San Marcos.
The city’s Ethics Review Commission will work with an outside counsel in examining an ethics complaint filed by a San Marcos resident against council member Scott Gregson. At its meeting
Animal right advocates were praising a unanimous vote by the Wimberley City Council last week encouraging the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter to take steps to become a “no-kill” facility.
On a rainy Saturday morning, San Marcos Academy cheerleaders took young hopefuls through the ropes during the first Jr. Cheer Camp of the semester.
The city’s budget and tax rate are set for final approval Tuesday, as are campaign contribution caps and a new holiday for the city of San Marcos. The council will
Campaign contributions in San Marcos have a cap after the city council approved amendments to the San Marcos Code of Ethics last week setting individual limits on contributions to council
NEW YORK (AP) — Religion’s role in politics and public policy is in the spotlight heading toward the midterm elections, yet relatively few Americans consider it crucial that a candidate
The Record’s online poll from Aug. 31- Sept. 14 asked readers whether they think the San Marcos City Council should close Loquat Street, as part of a Sessom Creek stream
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