Texas State Bobcats on stage with return of 'Beauty and the Beast' in Austin
The classic fairy tale “Beauty and the Beast" is being performed at UT Austin's Bass Concert Hall. The musical features actors out of Texas State University's theater program.
San Marcos' Christmas lighting ceremony
Hays County is ringing in the holiday season. The county judge invited the community out for the annual Christmas lighting ceremony.
San Marcos man arrested for burglary at Round Rock CVS
A San Marcos man was arrested after a reported burglary at a Round Rock CVS.
3 San Antonio men arrested for burglarizing cars in San Marcos
Three San Antonio men were arrested for burglarizing cars and stealing property in San Marcos, police said.
Man sentenced to 25 years for killing 1 victim, injuring infant in San Marcos crash
A 26-year-old man was sentenced to 25 years in prison for killing one victim and injuring an 8-month-old after a crash in San Marcos.
Suspect identified in downtown San Marcos shooting
Police have identified two suspects and arrested another in connection to the violent Halloween weekend in San Marcos. One suspect is being sought by US Marshals.
Police investigating San Marcos apartment shooting; witnesses wanted
San Marcos police are looking for witnesses to a shooting at an apartment complex.
San Marcos man gets life in prison for sexually abusing a child for years: DA
A San Marcos man will spend the rest of his life behind bars for sexually abusing a child for years, starting when they were five years old.
San Marcos shootings: Police investigating 4 separate incidents
San Marcos police are investigating four separate shooting incidents following a violent weekend. At least one person was killed and three others are known to be injured.
1 dead, 2 injured in downtown San Marcos shooting
A shooting in the downtown area of San Marcos late Saturday night left one person dead and two others wounded, according to the San Marcos Police Department (SMPD).
San Marcos residents, businesses invited to register cameras with SMPD
San Marcos residents and business owners are invited to register their security cameras with the San Marcos Police Department.
Inaugural Texas Capital Air Show canceled due to government shutdown, rescheduled for next year
The Inaugural Texas Capital Air Show at the San Marcos Regional Airport has been canceled due to the government shutdown.
Texas State University professor speaks after being fired for second time
A Texas State University professor was fired again for a second time on Monday.
Texas State University fires professor after being accused of inciting violence
Texas State University announced that they have decided to terminate a professor who was accused of inciting violence in an online socialism conference.
Family sues San Marcos CISD, claiming sexual assault accusations were not taken seriously
A family who lives in San Marcos is suing the school district after they claim coaches and administrators didn't take a sexual assault accusation seriously and then retaliated against them. The district denies all the allegations.
Texas State University students, staff rally in support of former professor
Texas State University students and staff are rallying behind former professor Dr. Tom Alter. The professor was recently fired over comments made off-campus regarding political violence.
San Marcos apartment fire extinguished, Cat rescued
A fire at the Copper Beech Apartments in San Marcos, which started on a balcony, has been extinguished after spreading to the attic, with a cat rescued but no human injuries reported.
Man steals over $40K worth of jewelry from San Marcos store
The San Marcos Police Department is looking for a man who stole more than $40,000 from a jewelry store near the outlets last month.
Student no longer at Texas State after actions at Charlie Kirk memorial event
Governor Greg Abbott called on Texas State to expel a student over the student's actions that were caught on video at a Charlie Kirk memorial event. Now, the "individual is no longer at Texas State."
Texas State professor fired: Allegedly advocated political violence at a socialism conference
A Texas State University history professor has been fired after being accused of calling for political violence after a video of him speaking at a socialism conference was posted on social media.

















