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San Marcos spends another $70,400 through the Edwards Aquifer Habitat Conservation Plan, which is required to protect the endangered species in the springs and river.
SAN MARCOS — David Zambrano walked slowly along the bank of the San Marcos River, scanning the ground at his feet for litter and stopping to add pieces to the trash bag he carried. Nearby ...
Officials said the money will go toward park operations. Residents who register their cars can still park for free.
Starting July 1, visitors to the San Marcos River who are not residents of the city will be required to pay for parking at ...
The San Marcos River is a summer mainstay for Texans looking to beat the heat. But starting on July 1, out-of-town visitors ...
SAN MARCOS, Texas — As summer nears, the city of San Marcos is looking to make some changes to protect the river and keep it clean. This past Memorial Day weekend, Rio Vista Park was lined with ...
SAN MARCOS, Texas — San Marcos Police Chief Stan Standridge said the concerns voiced over the city's license plate readers (LPRs) were heard loud and clear, which is why new safeguards were ...
AUSTIN, Texas — In an effort to increase roadside safety for first responders, the San Marcos Fire Department has added a new specialized vehicle to its fleet. The department will now deploy a ...
Built between 1672 and 1695 by the Spanish, The Castillo de San Marcos served as a fort for more than 205 years. It's the oldest masonry fortification in the U.S.
Crime Legal battle in San Marcos leads to $475K cyber swindle and new case law by JW August June 13, 2025, 8:00 a.m.
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