Train horn malfunctions — loudly
A malfunctioning train horn made Sunday night a little louder than normal in San Marcos, especially for residents of the Dunbar and Victory Gardens neighborhoods.
A malfunctioning train horn made Sunday night a little louder than normal in San Marcos, especially for residents of the Dunbar and Victory Gardens neighborhoods.
Fireworks stands, illegal within the city limits, have popped along most roads into and out of San Marcos in recent days and are now open selling their wares for the Fourth of July.
Artist Courtney Bowden holds Vanessa Trelles’s arm steady as she carefully draws a stylized butterfly at the Hill Country Henna booth during the Third Thursday Downtown Walkabout. Daily
The San Marcos City Council will consider adding its voice to the chorus of groups and individuals opposed to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s family separation policies.
In honor of all things San Marcos, the Price Center is seeking original artworks from local artists of all ages for an upcoming Community Art Show titled “San Marvelous.” Work selected for the show
MCALLEN, Texas (AP) — One by one, around Father’s Day, the surge of Amazon boxes containing shirts, pants, underwear and many other items began arriving at an asylum-seeker rest center in the borde
AUSTIN — Although border-crossing issues are largely federal matters, the Lone Star State has been a center of news reports about authorities separating children from their parents at detention cen
Hopkins will be closed from Moore Street to Scott Street from 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
AUSTIN — Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar is reminding Texans the Texas Tax Amnesty Program ends Friday, June 29.
Philip Everett Schlageter Sr. of Hallettsville, Texas, died June 22, 2018. He lived to be 91 and was born in San Antonio, Texas on Dec. 16, 1926 to Philip Schlageter and Julia Rother Schlageter.
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