Hays County tallies 229 recoveries, 111 new cases on New Year’s Eve
The Hays County Local Health Department tallied 229 recoveries from COVID-19 and 111 new lab-confirmed cases on Thursday.
The Hays County Local Health Department tallied 229 recoveries from COVID-19 and 111 new lab-confirmed cases on Thursday.
The San Marcos Fire Department hosted a grand opening on Wednesday for its new fire station #2 located in the La Cima neighborhood off Ranch Road 12. Above, Fire Chief Les Stephens addresses a small, in-person crowd and a virtual crowd during the grand opening ceremony. Below, Mayor Jane Hughson gives remarks on the importance of the city's newest fire station. Daily Record photos by Lance Winter
San Marcos Fire Station #2’s three red-painted garage doors rose up and a fire engine emerged with its lights on, whizzing past a small, socially distanced group gathered Wednesday morning.
Citing an increase in graffiti vandalism across San Marcos in 2020, the City of San Marcos announced that it will close its skate park for graffiti removal on Jan. 5 through Jan. 6.
A San Antonio man has been arrested and charged with burglary, aggravated robbery and aggravated kidnapping for his involvement in two incidents at The Grove Apartments.
Hays County and San Marcos saw a break in COVID-19 in October, but cases began to surge in November and December. The final three months of the year brought a return to in-person learning at San Marcos Consolidated ISD, the general election and a runoff election.
A Kyle woman in her 40s has died from COVID-19, marking the 126th coronavirus-related in Hays County.
A Buda woman in her 60s died from COVID-19, marking the 125th coronavirus-related fatality in Hays County.
Above, following the tragic killing of San Marcos Police Department Officer Justin Putnam, the San Marcos community decorated his patrol car with flowers in his memory. Daily Record photo by Lance Winter. Below, San Marcans welcomed Putnam home after he returned from the Travis County Medical Examiner's Office on April 20. Pictured, a resident holds a sign thanking Putnam for his service. Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo.
Tragedy struck the San Marcos Police Department multiple times in 2020. But each time the San Marcos community responded with support.
Between July and September, San Marcos and Hays County continued to battle COVID-19 but cases slowed down in September. The three-month period also saw a return to in-person learning at San Marcos Academy and Texas State University.
A Buda man and a Dripping Springs man — both in their 70s — died from COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Monday.
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