Actor Charles Durning’s D-Day memories were so painful that for decades he suppressed them.
Texans are getting a double dose of misery over the next six weeks: the daily drumbeat of the summer heat and nonsense stemming from the impeachment case against Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Informing our community is our passion at the San Marcos Daily Record, as we have done for nearly 112 years. Since 1912, we have told the stories at the heart of San Marcos and Hays County, and we have every intention of continuing to do so for a long time.
Good news for the agricultural industry. Robotics have become more affordable, smarter and easier to operate. Soft fruits like strawberries can be picked mechanically now.
Let Dan Patrick go to voicemail
The risk for wildfires across the state has risen along with the hot and dry conditions, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service.
Are you tired of financing a tank of gas? Are you afraid your armpits might burst into flames if you leave the air-conditioned confines of your home?
There’s a reason Native Americans called barbed wire the “ devil’s rope.”
Why worsen it with procedural details?
I appreciate the San Marcos Daily Record and reporter Shannon West covering the case against my son Devonte Amerson and his co-defendant Cyrus Gray. [San Marcos Daily Record story of Thursday, July 20] I especially appreciate Ms West taking the time to correspond with my son and allowing his voice to be heard in this paper.
As a heat wave hits America from coast to coast, it’s hot outside– but cool inside, thanks to the triumph of air conditioning.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick last week issued a sweeping gag order ahead of the impeachment trial of suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton, the Houston Chronicle reported, saying “out-of-court statements” by both sides threaten to jeopardize the trial.
Temperature: 61°FTown: San Marcos
Pressure: 1014 hPa Wind: 6 mph