“Our hearts are heavy.”
That’s how Kim Hilsenbeck, public information officer for the city of Kyle, described reaction to the news that one of the city’s police officers had died.
Engineers for the city of San Marcos will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 19 in Room 2 of the San Marcos Activity Center, 501 E. Hopkins, at 6 p.m.
All of Hays County’s municipal entities except two showed positive gains in the September sales tax rebates from the Comptroller’s Office, with San Marcos’ increase the second largest.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has awarded Texas State University a $324,000 grant to help build the interest, skills and knowledge necessary for K-12 students to pursue s
More than six months after Hurricane Irma’s castrophic rampage across the Caribbean and the southeastern United States, the number of deaths attributed to the storm increased to 129 — more than twi
The uniquely San Marcan sport of unicycle football came back with a vengeance this Sunday with the first two bouts of the season.
GALVESTON, Texas (AP) — Crews in Galveston have completed work on a World War II-era military cargo ship that previously served as a barge-mounted nuclear reactor.
Tracy A. Herman (right) and Nicholas Piscone delivered a check for more than $200 to the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter recently to pave the way for it to be a “no kill” shelter. The donation, on behalf of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, came on the heels of another, bringing the total donated to nearly $700. Submitted photo
AUSTIN — Before Hurricane Florence reached the shores of the Carolinas last week, Gov.
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