An “active investigation” in a San Marcos neighborhood is causing delays for school bus routes, the San Marcos Police ...
San Marcos Nestled between Austin and San Antonio, San Marcos is a hidden gem celebrated for its natural beauty and mild ...
San Marcos could run out of water by 2047 if it doesn't act soon, according to the city's utility. Population projections show the city will have about 303,000 residents by 2070; the city had planned ...
The travel center chain, known for its beaver-themed merchandise and clean bathrooms, has announced it will break ground for its newest location in San Marcos on Jan. 29. The $47-million San Marcos ...
The 230-mile river runs from Central Texas all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. The most popular stretches to float are in the Texas Hill Country, especially near New Braunfels, Canyon Lake, San Marcos, ...
Endemic to Central Texas and listed as federally endangered, Zizania texana grows exclusively in a two-mile patch of the upper San Marcos River, a stretch of water that passes straight through the ...
Sea Barra is bringing the authentic flavors of Baja Sinaloa to the heart of San Marcos. The restaurant concept—owned by Gilberto and Rosario Amillano—will serve from-scratch tacos, seafood ...
The water levels in certain portions of the San Antonio River Walk will be low from Monday, January 13 to Friday, January 17. The city is draining a small section of the river for maintenance to ...
SAN MARCOS — Along a quiet stretch of the San Marcos River, Cape’s Dam is largely out of sight and out of mind. The 19th century dam sits east of Interstate 35, removed from most of the city ...
FOOD, power and infrastructure conglomerate San Miguel Corp. removed some 700,000 tons of silt and waste from the Pampanga River in a cleanup initiative meant to mitigate flooding throughout Luzon.
Environmentalists’ efforts to force quick state action to regulate groundwater pumping along the imperiled San Pedro River were quashed by a court this week. A Superior Court judge dismissed a ...
The majority of the untreated sewage remained onsite, but an estimated 20,000 flowed into the San Antonio River, according to Hayden. The release was caused by a valve that opened at the incorrect ...