New Texas State program allows students to help investigate cold cases
Four Texas State students will take what they learned in the classroom to the Attorney General's Cold Case and Missing Persons Unit, sinking their teeth into cold cases in a new internship program.
String of vehicle burglaries in Kyle; police investigating
Kyle police are asking for the public's help as they investigate a string of vehicle burglaries that happened earlier this month.
San Marcos to offer free curbside debris pickup after May 9 storm
City-contracted crews will be collecting debris from homes within San Marcos city limits next week following recent storms.
Woman killed in Hays County crash : DPS
A woman was killed in a crash involving a freightliner truck in Hays County, DPS said.
Severe storms in San Marcos tear off part of church roof
Severe storms rolled through Central Texas Thursday evening. In San Marcos, storms ripped off a part of a church's roof.
Hays County judge declares disaster after severe storm
A Hays County judge issued a disaster declaration after severe storms caused damage on Thursday night.
Some San Marcos natural areas closed due to storm damage
After severe storms hit San Marcos Thursday night, crews shut down two natural areas due to damage.
Central Texas weather: San Marcos CISD delays school
San Marcos CISD is delaying the start of school by two hours Friday after severe storms moved through the area Thursday night.
San Marcos man arrested for bringing gun to UT Austin protest
A San Marcos man faces a felony charge for carrying a gun during a pro-Palestine demonstration at UT Austin.
Kyle will purchase water from San Marcos through 2026 in new agreement
The cities of Kyle and San Marcos have settled on a water sharing agreement that will last through 2026.
Gov. Abbott issues disaster declaration for 88 counties across state
The governor has issued a disaster declaration for counties across the state, including most counties in central Texas.
Swimming suspended at Jacob's Well due to low water levels
Swimming at Jacob's Well has been suspended until further notice due to low water levels.
Valentina’s Tex Mex BBQ in Buda being investigated by U.S. Department of Labor
The U.S. Department of Labor is investigating a popular BBQ restaurant in Buda. Employees said they haven’t been paid in weeks and reports show the owners are in the hole for millions.
San Marcos fentanyl dealer sentenced to 10 years prison
A San Marcos man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for possession with intent to distribute fentanyl.
AMBER Alert: 3-year-old from San Marcos found, suspect arrested in Dallas
Joey Torres was taken into custody in Dallas Sunday morning about 200 miles away from where the abduction occurred about 12 hours earlier.
Abducted 2-year-old boy from San Marcos found safe; suspect arrested
An AMBER Alert had been issued for Legend Torres who was allegedly taken from Children's Park in San Marcos around 1:30 p.m. on April 27.
Family of man shot, killed by San Marcos police demand answers
Family and community members honored the life of a man killed by a San Marcos police officer. The group is demanding transparency from the police department about the death investigation.
Dripping Springs community voice concerns on proposed LGBTQ changes in district policy
Advocates in Dripping Springs are concerned about proposed changes to the Dripping Springs ISD's anti-discrimination policy.
San Marcos police shoot, kill homeless man outside H-E-B
The San Marcos Police Department has given an update on the officer-involved shooting that killed 22-year-old Malachi Williams.
Hays CISD students accuse substitute of assigning puppet project with 'one murder'
Hays CISD said they will no longer hire a substitute teacher that students accused of assigning a puppet show with at least one murder.