San Marcos Police on Saturday secured a murder warrant in connection with the shooting at Uptown Square Friday night. It was the city’s third homicide of the year and the
After organizing last year, the tenants association at Siesta Mobile Home Park were able to meet with the park’s new owners and get several management, health and safety issues resolved.
Nearly nine months after a fire at Iconic Villages Apartments killed five and hurt many more, changes are coming to the San Marcos fire code that will affect commercial properties,
A handful of bills related to pipeline construction and safety are scheduled for hearings in the House Energy Resources Committee Monday. Two of those bills were authored by Rep. Erin
The State of Texas should not cap San Marcos’ ability to protect public safety and other critical and basic needs. Right now, state legislators are advancing a “revenue cap” proposal
Editor, Regarding the article in Wednesday, April 3 edition of the Record on Turning Point USA. I have always been taught that one person’s Constitutional rights end where another person’s
Editor, Criminal justice reform both reduces expenses and improves quality of legal representation. As a defense attorney working in Hays county for years, it remains apparent that while key decision
AUSTIN – Ninety-seven percent of people surveyed after watching training on traffic stop behavior found that the training clearly described the roles and duties of both parties in a traffic
Lettuce is a beautiful two-year-old tortoiseshell. She came into our shelter unsocial and was posted as a “barn cat,” but has since warmed up and now loves to cuddle and
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