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Opinion

Seeking justice for Jennifer, one year later
Seeking justice for Jennifer, one year later

One year ago this week, my beloved daughter Jennifer Miller was tragically, horrifically and needlessly killed, way before her time.

06/06/2021 05:00 AM
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor

Vitalize Democracy; Support Voters

06/06/2021 05:00 AM
Analysis: A conservative Texas legislative session, with more — maybe — to come
Analysis: A conservative Texas legislative session, with more — maybe — to come

You knew the state’s liberals were going to hate this session of the Texas Legislature.

05/30/2021 05:00 AM
On Memorial Day, Remembering an ace pitcher and war hero
On Memorial Day, Remembering an ace pitcher and war hero

Whether Warren Spahn was on the mound or in World War II trenches, his opponents agreed that no one was tougher.

05/30/2021 05:00 AM
Analysis: Greg Abbott wants Texas to be normal again
Analysis: Greg Abbott wants Texas to be normal again

Whether or not you’re ready to get back to normal, your governor is.

05/23/2021 05:00 AM
Letter to the Editor
Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor,

05/23/2021 05:00 AM
Would the class of 2021 like some unsolicited advice?
Would the class of 2021 like some unsolicited advice?

By the time most of you read this, my son Gideon will have marched across the gymnasium floor and received his high school diploma.

05/23/2021 05:00 AM
Analysis: Judge legislators by what gets their attention — and their neglect
Analysis: Judge legislators by what gets their attention — and their neglect

When this legislative session comes to an end on Memorial Day, Texas will still have more uninsured residents than any other state, and a higher percentage of uninsured residents, too.

05/16/2021 05:00 AM
Ever have a near-death experience?
Ever have a near-death experience?

My late father once confided his belief in “universal knowledge.”

05/16/2021 05:00 AM
Daily Record reporter thanks community, bids farewell
Daily Record reporter thanks community, bids farewell

Writing for a newspaper has been a life-long dream of mine. Seriously. I dressed up as a reporter for Halloween in the third grade, complete with a briefcase and pencil behind my ear. Although in practice, I learned a reporter’s gear is more like a 20 ounce Yeti filled to the brim with coffee and a tape recorder; and this year in particular, my signature supplies were hundreds of sticky notes up on my kitchen wall mapping out everything I needed to explore, research, investigate and explain, trying to keep up with the whirlwind of 2020.

05/09/2021 05:00 AM
Analysis: Texas voters signal a turn to normal, in more ways than one
Analysis: Texas voters signal a turn to normal, in more ways than one

Texans remain wary of the coronavirus, but are much more willing to go out, and to take part in activities that seemed a lot riskier just a couple of months ago.

05/09/2021 05:00 AM
Are you still procrastinating about your tax return?
Are you still procrastinating about your tax return?

Misery loves company, but it’s cold comfort that many of you — like me — still haven’t filed your 2020 income tax returns.

05/09/2021 05:00 AM
San Marcos Record