Neo-Nazi flyers left at Central Texas homes on MLK Day

Regional Director Jackie Nirenberg said from 2020-21, they saw a 450 percent increase in incidents in Central Texas. Nationally, they doubled.

Suspects steal $30K of rebar from San Marcos construction site: police

Officials say unknown suspects stole thousands of dollars' worth of rebar from an San Marcos construction site on Christmas Day, and may have stolen more in other jurisdictions.

VIDEO: 'Compliant' man tased by two San Marcos police officers

A spokesperson for the San Marcos Police Department said no one with the agency could accommodate an interview request because of the "pending litigation."

Man robs same San Marcos gas station twice in just over a week: police

Police say a man dressed in all black clothing held up a gas station on Old Ranch Road 12 near Holland Street twice in the past two weeks.

Porch pirate seen following delivery vehicles, stealing packages in Hays County

Officials are looking for a man they say was seen following delivery vehicles and stealing packages from homes in Kyle and San Marcos within the last week.

Jason Landry: Family, friends host vigil to honor missing Texas State student on two year anniversary

Investigators said Jason Landry disappeared two years ago driving from San Marcos to his parent’s Houston-area home. A volunteer firefighter found Landry’s car crashed and abandoned in Luling. Family and friends gather for vigil to honor Jason Landry’s two-year anniversary disappearance

Reward offered for armored Humvee stolen from San Marcos US Army Reserve Center

Investigators say the Humvee, with a gun turret on the roof, was taken from a fenced area of the center in the 2800 block of Leah Avenue in late November.

Photogenic pups help raise money for San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter

The Porch in San Marcos held the annual Santa Paws event to raise awareness, funds and product donations for the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter.

Newly released Cormac McCarthy archives now open at Wittliff Collections in San Marcos

The newly opened materials trace the decades-long evolution of famed author Cormac McCarthy's ‘The Passenger’, including early drafts and corrected pages. It's his first new book since "The Road" in 2006.

Marijuana on the ballot for four Central Texas cities

Four Central Texas cities will soon be eliminating enforcement of low-level marijuana offenses based on votes counted so far.

Texas State to hold 'throwback' game against Southern Miss for homecoming

Texas State is celebrating Homecoming with a throwback-themed game against the Southern Miss Golden Eagles Saturday, Oct. 22 at Bobcat Stadium.

San Marcos residents encouraged to participate in community survey

The survey is designed to gather feedback from residents on an array of issues including affordability, transportation, education, recreational opportunities, and civic engagement.