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President Receives Disaster Relief Bill, Hurricane Harvey Funds Included….Finally!

The president's signature of the bill would release billions of dollars to communities around the country decimated by disasters. It…

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TXST Announces 2019-2020 Academic Year Common Experience Theme

The Common Experience at Texas State University has announced that the 2019-2020 theme...

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Paxton Sues For Access To Public Records On San Antonio’s Exclusion Of Chick-fil-A From Its Airport

Attorney General Ken Paxton today filed a petition in Travis County District Court against the City of San Antonio as…

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New Rail Stations Coming To Booming Burnet/Gateway Corridor In Austin

Capital Metro and the City of Austin are attempting to keep up with the population growth and new business headquarters…

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San Marcos Police Investigate Homicide At The Village On Telluride

Officials said officers arrived and found Demarcus Trey Allen (04/25/1996) of Pasadena, TX, deceased from apparent gunshot wounds. Justice of…

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The 2020 Census Will Impact Your City’s Federal Funding For Programs, Housing, Infrastructure, Transportation And Environment

Only 45% of respondents knew the census of population and housing — conducted every 10 years in the United States…

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Hays County Commissioners Court Moves Forward With Capes Dam Preservation Proposal, Discusses New Voting Machines

The acquisition of new election equipment was first discussed in 2017; legislative changes have been made to allow the use…

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Bill Miller BBQ Opens Its Doors To San Marcos

“The people of San Marcos have been asking us for a location for a long time,” said Egbert. “They want…

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San Marcos Animal Shelter Closes Cat Adoption Center Due To Panleukopenia Outbreak

Shelter staff suspects the virus initially began with a mom and kittens that were brought into the shelter showing symptoms…

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2020 Census Will Impact Your City’s Federal Funding For Programs, Housing, Infrastructure, Transportation And Environment

Only 45% of respondents knew the census of population and housing — conducted every 10 years in the United States…

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