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Gov. Greg Abbott had warned he would cut grant funding if City Council passed the measure. It failed 5-2.
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San Marcos City Council members unanimously decided to send the measure to the ballot. If approved, the ordinance would end citations and arrests for misdemeanor possession of marijuana.
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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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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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City Council members voted to forgive the debt for accounts that have been delinquent for 30 days or more, citing financial hardships caused by the February storm and the pandemic.
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Dozens of local businesses in San Marcos could receive up to $5,000 of federal funding in the latest round of efforts to relieve communities that have…
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You're not done voting yet. There are several Austin City Council races, an Austin ISD board race and a runoff for the Austin Community College board.…