A presentation on the 2020 U.S. Census, an ethics commission recommendation regarding lobbying, and executive session items regarding the parkland at Cape’s Camp and a potential economic development agreement with
Members of the San Marcos City Council and City Manager Bert Lumbreras spent Friday together, looking at the city’s goals and priorities and setting goals for the upcoming budget season.
There’s no Willy Wonka on the premises — and you won’t find Oompa Loompas working on the family’s modest factory floor. But what you will find at the Dripping Springs
A 20-year-old San Marcos woman has been arrested in connection with her severly injured baby, who is in Dell Children’s Hospital being treated for injuries including skull and rib fractures
The Hays County Commissioners Court took action on numerous personnel items after emerging from executive session on Tuesday. The commissioners approved a reorganization plan for the county treasurer’s office after
It’s time to brush up on your knowledge of speakeasies, bathtub gin, demon rum, homebrew, bootlegging and other icons of the Roaring Twenties. January 16 marks the 100th anniversary of
Editor, There’s an existing U.S. Federal criminal Statute titled “Fruits from The Poisonous Tree” which states that if the fruits are poisonous, it logically and legally follows that the tree
If you passed Max Acuna on the street or on your way to work, or any one of those hundreds of places where people cross paths every day, you wouldn’t
FALFURRIAS, Texas (AP) — A humanitarian effort to find, exhume and identify migrants who died on U.S. soil continues with no real end in sight. The Corpus Christi Caller-Times reports
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