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In taking this step, San Marcos joins several other local governments in Texas that are weighing abortion rights in their communities after Roe v. Wade was overturned.
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Float Fest, which combines river tubing and concerts, held its first event in Gonzales last weekend, but encountered a few difficulties.
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The film studio project has been criticized by many for its location on the recharge zone of the Edwards Aquifer.
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A grassroots group, known as Protect the River, has sprung up in response to the film studio's development. Its goal is to protect the San Marcos River and the Edwards Aquifer from development.
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The approval came after community members expressed concern about the studio's proposed location on a chunk of the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone.
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San Marcos City Council is weighing what kind of economic incentives to give to a company that’s trying to build a full-service film studio on land that’s on the recharge zone of the Edwards Aquifer.
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Mano Amiga, a local criminal justice reform group, announced it collected more than enough signatures to get an ordinance on the ballot that would end all low-level marijuana enforcement.
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KUT is launching a second ATXplained series just a little farther down I-35 in San Marcos. Here's how you can ask a question for SMTXplained.
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The pressures pushing up costs for consumers are also hitting agencies trying to combat hunger, making it hard to keep up with rising demand for their aid.
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President Denise Trauth said the move to virtual is temporary, and that classes are expected to resume in person at the end of the month.