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It’s July in Major League Baseball, meaning events and coverage of the sport are at possibly the highest it will be all ...
A demonstrator points to sign reading “Types of Property: Women, Slaves, Animal, Cars, Land, etc.” as hundreds of counter protestors gather around him, Wednesday ...
Bobcat Baseball will travel 195 miles north to La Moderna Field in Cleburne, Texas to partake in REV Entertainment’s 2026 ...
On Tuesday, June 10, the Hays County Commissioners Court unanimously adopted a resolution brought forth by Hays County Judge ...
Update The flash flood warning has extended until 2 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. Additionally, the city ...
Advocacy groups held a press conference outside the Hays County Courthouse on July 3 to release details and documents ...
In the heart of San Marcos, the Red Bus Food Park transformed into a lively, once-a-month vendor market that features local ...
Construction wrapped up on the last week of June on three major train routes in San Marcos, reinstating most quiet zones across the city. According to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), cities ...
Spin electric scooters and bikes will end services in San Marcos and Texas State University due to low ridership levels on June 30. In September 2021, San Marcos, in partnership with Texas State ...
On May 25, Senate Bill 37 (SB 37) passed the Texas House of Representatives, following earlier approval by the Texas Senate on April 16. The bill was signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott on June 22.
“Inside the Capitol” examines key bills from the 89th legislative session that impact the Texas State and San Marcos communities. The session began on Jan. 14 and ended June 2. A bill in the Texas ...
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