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Nominations now open for 38th Annual Governor’s Volunteer Awards

"As our communities continue to grow more resilient each day, we are reminded that the true strength of the Lone…

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Texas bill limiting teaching of current events, historic racism appears headed for governor after Senate revives it

Texas GOP senators revived a contentious bill Friday night that would limit how Texas teachers can talk about current events…

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San Marcos road construction, detours, closures for week of May 31

The short & long term road construction projects that could affect your drive…

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Freedom to Worship Act heads to Abbott’s desk

“A government agency or public official may not issue an order that closes or has the effect of closing places…

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Two major appropriations bills pass Senate, one step closer to Gov. Abbott’s desk

The first is the final draft of the state budget, worked out between House and Senate negotiators over the past…

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183 South scheduled road construction, closures, detours for week of May 31

Short and long-term lane, road closures, and detours that may impact drivers along US 183 and adjacent roadways in East…

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Paxton warns U.S. Department of Education against adopting race-based priorities and projects

The letters express deep concern with the promulgation and funding in our schools of Critical Race Theory and...

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Texas Senate didn’t pass critical bill needed to keep key state agency alive, potentially forcing a special session

By neglecting to pass a bill that extends the life of state agencies, Patrick essentially signed a death warrant for…

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Overhaul to Texas state government employees’ retirement accounts advanced by House

Traditional pensions are calculated based on a set formula that considers factors such as length of employment and salary history...

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San Marcos is one of the worst cities to start your career

If you’re fresh out of college, you probably don’t want to make any rash decisions about your career.

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