NTSB investigating deadly San Marcos plane crash
Investigators say the plane hit the ground nose-first in the ALERRT first responder training facility in San Marcos, but it did not catch fire. The man flying the plane passed away.
One dead following small passenger aircraft crash in San Marcos
A small passenger aircraft has crashed in San Marcos earlier this morning, according to officials.
Propane gas leak leads to food truck explosions in San Marcos
According to investigators, a propane gas leak within Rondooley’s Inc. food trailer came in contact with an unspecified ignition source, causing the first explosion.
Fire departments investigating series of explosions in San Marcos
No injuries were reported in two sudden explosions in San Marcos near the Texas State University campus.
Officials in San Marcos investigating series of explosions
The San Marcos Fire Marshal is investigating a series of propane explosions in the area of 801 Chestnut Lane.
Local Texas National Guard prepare for deployment
Approximately 350 members of the Texas National Guard have gone through intense training to prepare themselves for the deployment. Families of the soldiers celebrated that hard work at their deployment ceremony at the San Marcos Rattler Football Stadium.
San Marcos police arrest man for firing gun inside bar
According to a Facebook post from the San Marcos Police Department, officers were dispatched to the Rooftop Bar in the 100 block of S. Guadalupe Street after witnesses say a man fired a gun inside the bar.
22-year-old arrested for shooting gun in San Marcos bar
A 22-year-old was arrested for shooting a pistol into the air at a bar in San Marcos.
Kyle PD names suspect in homicide of 19-year-old
20-year-old Davonte Tenille Miller had a warrant issued for his arrest in the involvement of Verse's murder. According to the KPD, the warrant is a charge of Capital Murder.
San Marcos officer hit by suspected drunk driver shares her story
Officer Claudia Cormier lost her right leg in a crash in May and spent months in rehabilitation. She held a press conference Friday to talk about the experience.
All Vie Loft residents may be back by end of month
Residents of the Vie Lofts were told on September 20 to get out by the San Marcos Fire Marshal. Code enforcement documents show that the decision was prompted after officials noticed cracks on an exterior retaining wall.
Texas State had four times more sexual assaults in 2016, 2017 than originally reported
A revised crime report from Texas State University shows that the university had four times more sexual assaults and dating and domestic violence cases than originally reported.
San Marcos launches "Kudos Coin" program
The coin can be earned by behaviors such as collecting litter, helping a neighbor, and protecting San Marcos's waterways and can be redeemed at local businesses.
San Marcos shooting suspect arrested in Louisiana
20-year-old Davonte Miller had been wanted for shooting an 18-year-old "multiple times" on September 24.
San Marcos students could return in a week to evacuated apartments
Some of the residents of the Vie Lofts in San Marcos were allowed a brief visit to their homes Monday to collect personal belongings. The building was evacuated by the city Friday night.
Texas State students displaced after apartment complex fails inspection
162 Texas State students have been displaced and are scrambling for information on next-steps after an off campus student apartment complex in San Marcos failed a building inspection Friday.
Mandatory evacuation ordered for apartments in San Marcos
The City of San Marcos has issued a mandatory evacuation for the 162 residents of the Vie Lofts apartment complex.
Speed likely a factor in deadly San Marcos crash
Just after Midnight Friday morning San Marcos Fire and Hays County EMS were dispatched to the 300 block of West Hopkins for a major traffic collision.
Hays County will continue prosecuting marijuana cases despite new hemp law
A San Marcos city councilman is one of several people asking Hays County to establish cite and release policies for possession of small amounts of marijuana. This comes after a new state law legalizing the production and regulation of hemp made it difficult to prosecute people for marijuana charges.
Report shows San Marcos police didn't cite-and-release any black people in 2018
A local activist organization is calling on San Marcos police to evaluate cite-and-release policies.


















