The owner of a proposed Eskimo Hut location is appealing a Planning and Zoning Commission decision to deny the business a permit to sell beer and wine to walk-in and
WASHINGTON (AP) — More police officers died in the line of duty last year in the United States than in 2017, according to data released Dec. 27. The most common
A new study led by Amitai Abramovitch, assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at Texas State University, shows that individuals with obsessivecompulsive disorder (OCD) are significantly less likely to
Taking advantage of the sunshine was the name of the game last Friday morning at the Playscape in Children’s Park. Above, Enzo Galvez carefully pulls himself up a rope bridge
Air Force JROTC Cadets from San Marcos High School selected the Hays-Caldwell Women’s Center (HCWC) as one of their primary community service partners for fall semester of 2018. To raise
Rocks have shattered windows in possibly three or more downtown businesses in recent weeks, prompting a call for other businesses — and their patrons — to be on the lookout.
In July of 1519, in a brazen act that would upend history, Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés ordered his men to sink all but one of the 11 ships they sailed
When it comes time to recycle your live Christmas tree, they city of San Marcos is providing a number of options to make the chore more convenient. The Christmas tree
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A public funeral is set for the nation’s oldest World War II veteran who died this week in Texas at the age of 112. Richard Overton
The Hays Nursing and Rehabilitation Center held its holiday “Deck the Halls” competition. Staff and residents in different wings of the nursing center come up with themes and decorate their
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