Texas State Bobcats gearing up for rivalry game against UTSA Roadrunners
Saturday's matchup will renew the rivalry between Texas State and UTSA, who last played against each other in 2020 at Bobcat Stadium.
Off-duty Kyle police officer shot in San Marcos released from the hospital
The off-duty Kyle police officer shot in San Marcos on Saturday has been released from the hospital and is in good condition.
Man groomed 14-year-old girl through Instagram: TCSO
The Travis County Sheriff's Office is looking for additional potential victims of a man they say groomed a 14-year-old girl through Instagram.
Off-duty Kyle police officer shot at San Marcos apartment complex; suspect in custody
San Marcos police are investigating a shooting that occurred early Saturday morning when an off-duty Kyle police officer was shot at an apartment complex. The officer is expected to recover, and the suspect, 22-year-old Joseph Sifuentes, is in custody.
San Marcos family loses newly renovated home in fire
The Rodriguez family had spent the last four years and nearly $10,000 renovating their family home, only for it to burn down in the early hours of Aug. 18.
Men caught on camera breaking into cars in San Marcos
Police are looking for men were checking door handles and breaking into cars at the College Town Apartments on Thorpe Lane.
Drought restrictions: San Marcos to enter Stage 4
The City of San Marcos says it will enter Stage 4 drought restrictions on Sunday, August 27 at noon.
San Marcos students moving into apartment complex find conditions "not livable"
The fall semester begins this month, and students in San Marcos are moving into their new homes for the next year. But residents of one apartment complex are already wanting to move out because of poor living conditions.
Texas fire officials say wildfires could happen anytime, anywhere
The Parmer Lane Fire sparked the same day the Forest Service increased its Wildland Fire Preparedness Level to Level 4, largely because of the dry conditions.
Oak Grove Fire: Wildfire in San Marcos caused by equipment use
The Texas A&M Forest Service says that the Oak Grove Fire in San Marcos remains at an estimated 400 acres as of August 8 and is 90% contained.
Oak Grove Fire: Wildfire continues to burn in San Marcos
A home and several buildings were destroyed in the Oak Grove Fire in San Marcos. The fire has reached 400 acres and is 30% contained as of Aug. 6.
Oak Grove Fire: Temporary flight restriction in place
Officials say a drone was flying near the wildfire Saturday night, which the Texas A&M Forest Service says can be unsafe for firefighters.
Oak Grove Fire: Residents forced to evacuate as crews battle wildfire
One of several residents forced to evacuate due to the raging wildfire in San Marcos says, "It's life what am I supposed to do, you know, I don't want to burn up."
Mail theft at Central Texas nonprofit, apartment complex
From Round Rock to San Marcos, mail theft is becoming a rampant problem in Central Texas.
Mail thief steals 16 packages; police seek help identifying suspect
Authorities are asking for the public's help identifying a man who broke into a locked mailroom and stole 16 packages.
Water pipe leaks at San Marcos parks during Stage 3 drought
The City of San Marcos is asking everyone to bring their own water to city park during the Stage 3 drought response.
Scammers posing as law enforcement in Hays County: police
Hays County law enforcement is warning about reported phone scams where scammers are calling about pending arrest warrants and asking for payment with a gift card or bitcoin.
San Marcos opens cooling centers amid record-breaking heat
The City of San Marcos is opening a cooling center this week to help people through the triple-digit hot streak.
City of San Marcos federally sanctioned for failure to preserve 'Trump Train' documents
U.S. District Judge Mark Lane concluded in his June 29 order that the City of San Marcos "failed miserably" to preserve information they were obligated to retain.
San Marcos in Stage 3 drought restrictions
Stage 3 drought restrictions went in place Sunday, July 2, says the city of San Marcos.



















