Man injured in Wimberley bar fire dies; San Marcos man charged with murder
A man who was injured in a Wimberley bar fire has died, officials said.
A man who was injured in a Wimberley bar fire has died, officials said.
Teen arrested for San Marcos vehicle burglary: police
Monday morning's arrest comes less than 48 hours after three teens were arrested for vehicle break-ins in another San Marcos neighborhood.
Monday morning's arrest comes less than 48 hours after three teens were arrested for vehicle break-ins in another San Marcos neighborhood.
3 arrested in string of San Marcos vehicle break-ins
San Marcos police said three people were arrested early Saturday morning for a series of vehicle break-ins.
San Marcos police said three people were arrested early Saturday morning for a series of vehicle break-ins.
San Marcos man arrested in connection with Wimberley bar fire
A San Marcos man was arrested in Jasper County in connection with a fire investigation in Wimberley.
A San Marcos man was arrested in Jasper County in connection with a fire investigation in Wimberley.
Texas State to join Pac-12 conference with 2026-27 season
Goodbye, Sun Belt, hello Pac-12! Texas State University says it will be switching conferences for the 2026-27 season.
Goodbye, Sun Belt, hello Pac-12! Texas State University says it will be switching conferences for the 2026-27 season.
Non-residents to pay for parking on San Marcos River
Starting July 1, visitors to the San Marcos River who are not residents of the city will be required to pay for parking at City Park, with fees ranging from $5 to $25, while residents can park for free after online registration.
Starting July 1, visitors to the San Marcos River who are not residents of the city will be required to pay for parking at City Park, with fees ranging from $5 to $25, while residents can park for free after online registration.
San Marcos River: Non-residents to pay for parking starting July 1
Starting July 1, visitors to the San Marcos River who are not residents of the city will be required to pay for parking at City Park, with fees ranging from $5 to $25, while residents can park for free after online registration.
Starting July 1, visitors to the San Marcos River who are not residents of the city will be required to pay for parking at City Park, with fees ranging from $5 to $25, while residents can park for free after online registration.
Evacuation lifted in San Marcos neighborhood after gas leak
The all clear was given to a San Marcos neighborhood after a gas leak prompted an evacuation. This was at least the second evacuation in a month due to a gas leak.
The all clear was given to a San Marcos neighborhood after a gas leak prompted an evacuation. This was at least the second evacuation in a month due to a gas leak.
Where can my child get free meals this summer?
Central Texas school districts are offering free meals to help keep children fed this summer.
Central Texas school districts are offering free meals to help keep children fed this summer.
3 men arrested for April robbery at San Marcos jewelry store: police
Three men from San Antonio have been arrested for a robbery at a San Marcos jewelry store in April. Two of the men are also facing additional charges.
Three men from San Antonio have been arrested for a robbery at a San Marcos jewelry store in April. Two of the men are also facing additional charges.
Teenager in custody after early morning shooting in San Marcos
A 16-year-old is in custody after an early morning shooting in San Marcos left a person injured.
A 16-year-old is in custody after an early morning shooting in San Marcos left a person injured.
San Marcos's City Park to launch paid parking for non-residents starting July 1
Starting July 1, City of San Marcos residents will have to register their vehicles to park for free at City Park. Visitors will have to pay.
Starting July 1, City of San Marcos residents will have to register their vehicles to park for free at City Park. Visitors will have to pay.
Boil water notice issued for parts of San Marcos
Parts of San Marcos are under a boil water notice.
Parts of San Marcos are under a boil water notice.
'No Kings' protests in Austin Saturday
Demonstrators in Austin and around the country protested against the Trump administration.
Demonstrators in Austin and around the country protested against the Trump administration.
San Marcos police put new safeguards in place for license plate reader data
The San Marcos Police Department is implementing safeguards for data related to the automated license plate readers (ALPRs) in the city.
The San Marcos Police Department is implementing safeguards for data related to the automated license plate readers (ALPRs) in the city.
'No Kings' protests planned in Austin; When, where, what you need to know
Several "No Kings" protests are planned in the Austin area and around the country on Saturday, June 14.
Several "No Kings" protests are planned in the Austin area and around the country on Saturday, June 14.
13-year-old charged with capital murder in deadly Del Valle shooting
Another teen was arrested in connection to a deadly shooting in Del Valle back in May. The 13-year-old was charged with capital murder.
Another teen was arrested in connection to a deadly shooting in Del Valle back in May. The 13-year-old was charged with capital murder.
Suspicious package at Hays County Public Safety Building determined to be non-harmful
Hays County's Public Safety Building was evacuated due to a suspicious package. It was later determined to be non-harmful.
Hays County's Public Safety Building was evacuated due to a suspicious package. It was later determined to be non-harmful.
Gas leak prompts evacuations in San Marcos neighborhood
A gas leak has prompted evacuations of parts of a San Marcos neighborhood, says the city.
A gas leak has prompted evacuations of parts of a San Marcos neighborhood, says the city.
Automated license plate readers spark worries of mass surveillance in San Marcos, Austin
Worries about mass surveillance have both Austin and San Marcos debating the future of automated license plate reader (ALPR) programs.
Worries about mass surveillance have both Austin and San Marcos debating the future of automated license plate reader (ALPR) programs.



















