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Texas State’s Joey Fauerso awarded Guggenheim Fellowship for fine arts

Joey Fauerso, a professor in the School of Art and Design at Texas State University, has been awarded a Guggenheim…

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Hays County Sheriff & SMPD arrest blotter for week of April 4

Emergencies and crime happen every single day of the year. Many crimes go unreported either by the victims or law…

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Federal appeals court in Louisiana reverses Texas decision on federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate

A federal appeals court in New Orleans has reversed a lower court ruling that blocked an executive order from President…

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Texas announces $626 million in pandemic food benefits for families

"The P-EBT program has strengthened our efforts over the past two years to ensure families and children across the state…

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Texas sex offender named Featured Fugitive for April

In 2014, Pecina was convicted of aggravated sexual assault of a child following an incident with a 13-year-old girl...

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Parks and Recreation Board approves of City Recreation Hall name change

On Tuesday, April 5 at 6 p.m., the San Marcos City Council renamed the once renowned City Recreation Hall to…

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Some landlords got a piece of Texas’ $2 billion in rent relief money — and evicted their struggling tenants anyway

It’s unclear whether landlords face any penalties from state agencies for improperly evicting tenants while receiving rent relief dollars intended…

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Oil, gas industry leaders cry foul over Democrats’ plan to further tax them for rising gas prices

Democrats on a U.S. House subcommittee claimed that increased gas prices are because of American oil and gas companies “price…

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Another week from hell for Texas firefighters as 192 wildfires burn throughout state

It’s been another week from hell in Texas as first responders and firefighters continue to battle numerous, destructive wildfires...

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Rural Texas was meant to get 10% of state bonds for water projects. It’s getting less than 1%.

The Texas Water Development Board is entrusted with billions of state dollars to issue bonds, provide loans and disburse grants for…

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