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The San Marcos community is invited to attend the September 11 Remembrance Ceremony in front of City Hall, 630 E. Hopkins St., on Saturday, Sept. 11 beginning at 9 a.m. honoring those lives were lost in the terrorist attacks of 2001.
A flash flood watch issued by the National Weather Service remains in effect through noon Wednesday for Hays, Travis and neighboring counties, as Tropical Storm Hermine prepares to dump several inches rain on Central Texas.
See live radar images as Tropical Storm Hermine moves through Central Texas.
A group that opposes San Marcos CISD’s annexation into the Austin Community College District has asked a state district judge to prohibit Mayor Susan Narvaiz and council member Kim Porterfield from using city of San Marcos resources to promote the effort.
The Wittliff Collections plan a number of special exhibitions and events in addition to the permanent display of Bill Wittliff’s Lonesome Dove collection.
A snapshot of banks operating in Hays County, ranked by total deposits and market share based on annual filings with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Central Texas Medical Center Chief Executive Officer Gary L. Jepson is leaving that post after nine years, the San Marcos hospital announced this afternoon.
Under the advisement of Hays County Fire Marshal Mark Chambers, the Hays County Commissioners Court enacted a countywide burn ban effective Monday, officials say.
Authorities have not yet released names of victim or suspects, who are being held by New Braunfels police.
Texas State University students will have an alternative to waitin g in line at City utility offices to pay their water and electric bills with the installation of a new kiosk at the LBJ Student Center.

