San Marcos
Coverage of San Marcos in the Nexus archive.
- San Marcos mother says Ticketmaster mistakenly flagged her as a bot before reinstating concert tickets
A San Marcos mother's concert tickets were canceled by Ticketmaster, which flagged her account as a bot, but were later reinstated. The tickets were intended for a special night with her 11-year-old daughter.
- 2 mosquito traps in San Marcos test positive for West Nile Virus
Two mosquito trap samples collected in San Marcos on Tuesday tested positive for West Nile Virus, according to a release from Hays County.
- Twin clashes in and near Mazatlán leave 1 marine and 10 criminals dead
A marine was killed and three others injured in an ambush by armed criminals in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, attributed to the 'Los Chapitos' faction of the Sinaloa Cartel. A subsequent clash in El Rosario resulted in 10 criminal deaths and the arrest of three Colombian nationals, with weapons and equipment seized.
- State senator plans to challenge San Marcos' data center ban, says city lacks legal authority
A state senator plans to challenge San Marcos' data center ban, arguing the city lacks legal authority to enact it. San Marcos became the first Texas city to ban data centers citywide less than a month ago.
- California HOA threatens fines for flying the U.S. flag. Some residents are fighting back
The Ambiance Owners Assn. in San Marcos, California, passed a policy prohibiting flags, signs, or banners in common areas, leading to conflicts with residents who are resisting the rule. Some residents are fighting back against potential fines for flying the U.S. flag.
- California HOA threatens fines for flying the U.S. flag. Some residents are fighting back
The Ambiance Owners Assn. in San Marcos, California, passed a policy banning flags, signs, or banners in common areas, prompting some residents to resist. The HOA has threatened fines for flying the U.S. flag.
- We didn’t fight a revolution to let HOAs take down our flag
Residents in the Ambiance townhouse community in San Marcos, California, were ordered by their HOA to remove American flags for Independence Day or face fines. The directive sparked backlash from residents who viewed it as an overreach.
- San Marcos officer-involved shooting leaves suspect dead
Texas Rangers are investigating an officer-involved shooting that resulted in the death of a male suspect at a San Marcos apartment complex. The incident occurred Friday night, according to authorities.
- Man killed in San Marcos officer-involved shooting, police say
A man was killed in an officer-involved shooting at a San Marcos apartment complex, according to police. The Texas Rangers are assisting with the investigation.
- Buc-ee’s is expanding to new locations. Here’s where the next stores will be built
Buc-ee’s, a Texas-based convenience store chain, plans to open 15 new locations over the next five years, including San Marcos, Texas; Benton, Arkansas; and Murfreesboro, Tennessee, this year. The chain recently opened its first Arizona location in Goodyear, which features a 75,000-square-foot travel center with 120 fuel pumps and plans to expand further in Kansas City, Kansas; St. Lucie, Florida; and Lafayette, Louisiana.
- Buc-ee’s is expanding to new locations. Here’s where the next stores will be built
Buc-ee’s, a Texas-based convenience store chain, plans to open 15 new locations over five years, including stores in San Marcos, Texas; Benton, Arkansas; and Murfreesboro, Tennessee this year. The company recently opened its first Arizona location in Goodyear, which attracted large crowds and features a 75,000-square-foot travel center.
- Buc-ee’s is expanding to new locations. Here’s where the next stores will be built
Buc-ee’s is expanding with 15 new stores planned over five years, including openings in Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Arizona this year. The chain recently opened a large store in Goodyear, Arizona, and future locations include Kansas City, Florida, and Louisiana.
- San Marcos seniors forced to relocate after facility stops accepting Medicaid residents
Seniors in San Marcos are being forced to relocate as an assisted living facility stops accepting Medicaid residents, with advocates highlighting a broader issue affecting Texas families.
- San Marcos awarded $12.6M in federal funding for Cape Street, Old Ranch Road 12 projects
The City of San Marcos received $12.6 million in federal transportation funding to support infrastructure projects on Cape Street and Old Ranch Road 12, aiming to enhance safety, connectivity, and multimodal transportation options.
- Thrifty homeowner fireproofs her beloved California home on a tight budget
A San Marcos homeowner is fireproofing her California home with fire-resistant upgrades to prepare for future wildfires, all while working within a tight budget.