Class of 1947 holds reunion, vows to hold another next year
Don’t try to talk to an ex-student from the San Marcos High School Class of 1947 about discontinuing class reunions. They won’t listen! Saturday June 23rd the latest reunion was
Don’t try to talk to an ex-student from the San Marcos High School Class of 1947 about discontinuing class reunions. They won’t listen! Saturday June 23rd the latest reunion was
The Record’s online poll from June 16-29 asked readers whether they think the Planning and Zoning Commission should have approved the zoning change for the Mystic Canyon development.
WASHINGTON (AP) — They wore white. They shook their fists in the air. They carried signs reading: “No more children in cages,” and “What’s next? Concentration Camps?” In major cities
The city’s Planning and Development Services Department has developed a comprehensive guide on Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), or secondary living spaces constructed on single-family lots. ADUs may be part of
Mayor John Thomaieds proclaims June 18 Live Like Angel Day to honor Ms. Wheelchair Texas and her advocacy for those who live with disabilities. Front row from left, Elena Duran, Carole Moore, Angel Arredondo and Sheryl Wilson; back row Mayor John Thomaides, Jennifer Mach, Alma Terrell, Frances Ybarra and Katherine Ramon. Don Anders photo
SAN ANTONIO – H-E-B has announced that Favor, the Austin-based on-demand delivery company, will now offer beer and wine delivery in the Greater Austin area, exclusively from H-E-B stores. The
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Someone obtained the personal information of a Texas resident who’s believed to be the oldest man in the U.S. and used it to drain his bank
Southside Community Center Kitchen Manager Martin Ford, Sodalis Senior Living Community Relations Director Judy Burdett, Alyssa Davis, Taylor Thomas, Southside Community Center Executive Assistant Andrew Alejos, Aubrey McWilliams and Shelter Manager Cameo Goree stand holding goods residents at Sodalis Senior Living put together in bags to donate to Southside Community Center. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey
The San Marcos City Council sent “a clear message” to the community as Mayor Pro-Tem Lisa Prewitt put it, by passing a resolution supporting the reunification of families at the border.
Alexis Hernandez and John Vasquez of San Marcos stand holding signs as they watch the group of speakers share their views opposing family detention at the Rally to End Family Detention Wednesday evening hosted by Mano Amiga outside the Hays County Historic Courthouse. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey
Local immigrant rights group Mano Amiga held a rally on the south side of the Hays County Courthouse on Wednesday, right after the San Marcos City Council adopted a resolution opposing the separati
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