Martinez sentenced to life in prison
The jury in the trial of Bryan Martinez handed down the harshest punishment possible for murder: life in prison and a $10,000 fine.
The jury in the trial of Bryan Martinez handed down the harshest punishment possible for murder: life in prison and a $10,000 fine.
After much debate and discussion and input from neighbors, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted Tuesday night not to recommend a zoning change for 4.85 acres on Spring Road.
Multiple people were rushed to the hospital after the SUV they were traveling in cut across lanes to merge onto the southbound access road of Interstate 35 at Hwy. 80 Thursday just prior to lunchtime, clipping the wheels of an 18-wheeler. It was unclear whether the design of the “continuous flow” intersection was part of the problem. Daily Record photo by Anita Miller
AUSTIN – The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) will be joining law enforcement efforts from across the state to increase traffic enforcement during the Labor Day holiday weekend.
A short clip of a video visit to Bryan Martinez in jail became a point of contention in the closing arguments in the sentencing phase of Martinez’s murder trial.
Wimberley ditched a plan to build a city-owned wastewater treatment plant after a contentious city council vote on Tuesday.
COPPELL, Texas (AP) — Retail gasoline prices in Texas and across the country have moved in opposite directions leading into the Labor Day holiday weekend.
The Texas State University System Board of Regents has approved the design development documents for the Albert B. Alkek Library Learning Commons project at Texas State University.
City of San Marcos offices, including City Hall, Public Library, Activity Center and Utility Offices, will be closed Monday, Sept. 3 for Labor Day.
NEW YORK (AP) — A swarm of bees had caused a brief commotion in Times Square in New York City after they made their home atop a hot dog stand.
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