The day before a storm system brought downpours and severe weather watches to Central Texas, Hays County residents had an opportunity to learn about flood safety from the National Weather
A San Marcos man involved in a series of breakins over the past week was arrested after breaking into and stealing items from several rooms at the San Jacinto Hall
The following article is the fifth and final article of a five-week series focusing on raising awareness about sexual assault and child abuse. April is both Sexual Assault and Child
The TREAD lawsuit is about NIMBY’ism – not in my backyard – and not about a constitutional eminent domain process that has worked well for decades, or the Railroad Commission’s
In this day and age, our country’s competitive job industry is so focused on bringing in more engineers and technological centered applicants in order to gain a competitive edge within
Becoming one of the fastest growing cities in America for the 55+ age group and fueled by Texas State and its 40,000 students, an unique set of critical issues for
Mr. Federman is concerned because I “follow him around” to all the various hearings and court cases that pertain to his Floatfest. He says he can’t figure out why I
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A group of civil rights organizations reached an agreement today with Texas state officials to settle a lawsuit challenging the creation and rollout of a flawed voter purge list that
Some time ago, we had a program that informed our listeners about what bands and performers were going to be playing in which venues during the week. The program only
Eric Leake, assistant professor in the Department of English at Texas State University, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program grant to teach writing and American studies at the University
Temperature: 58°FTown: San Marcos
Pressure: 1018 hPa Wind: 2 mph