Hays County reports 10th COVID-19 case
The Hays County Local Health Department has been notified of an additional confirmed case of COVID-19, bringing the total cases in Hays County to 10.
The Hays County Local Health Department has been notified of an additional confirmed case of COVID-19, bringing the total cases in Hays County to 10.
Hays County plans to issue a stay-at-home order on Wednesday, County Judge Ruben Becerra confirmed in a social media post.
The City of San Marcos is closing all river parks effective Tuesday at 11 p.m.
Hays County announced the eighth and ninth case of COVID-19 in the county on Tuesday.
To address a rising tide of questions and concerns about the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), the Hays County Local Health Department, in conjunction with the City of San Marcos, has establishe
An adult who was at San Marcos High School on March 12 has tested positive for COVID-19, San Marcos Consolidated ISD announced Sunday.
As of March 20, 2020, the Hays County Local Health Department has been notified of one additional case of COVID-19, bringing the total cases in Hays County to six.
Hays County is warning of community spread of the novel coronavirus, following an announcement that the county has five confirmed cases.
Following yesterday’s order by San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson to prohibit public or private community gatherings of 10 persons or more anywhere within the city limits until April 1, 2020, the City i
In a special called meeting Tuesday, the San Marcos City Council extended a declaration of disaster and stated that San Marcos will prohibit gatherings of 10 or more people.
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