County begins reopening offices, courts after coronavirus closures
Hays County offices and courts are beginning to reopen after closing amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hays County offices and courts are beginning to reopen after closing amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
A slew of San Marcos businesses have recently announced COVID-19-related closures as the number of cases continues to grow in the city and county.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported 24 new COVID-19 cases and 17 additional recoveries Tuesday.
San Marcos Consolidated ISD announced Monday that it will suspend its curbside meal service at Mendez Elementary School after a child nutrition employee was diagnosed with COVID-19.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported nine new COVID-19 cases Friday and 13 additional recoveries.
A protest took place Friday evening in front of the Hays County Historic Courthouse, where demonstrators sought justice for George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. Above, protesters hold signs that say "no justice, no peace" and "I will fight the fight my great grandparents started." Daily Record photos by Lance Winter
Hundreds gathered near the steps of the Hays County Historic Courthouse Friday afternoon to seek justice for George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
Update (11:22 a.m.): The Hays County Sheriff's Office reported that Mason Moreno was found Saturday uninjured and safe.
Mark Jalufka knows the way Lions Club Tube Rental operates has changed dramatically amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Texas State University student was critically injured during a protest in Austin on Sunday.
San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson announced her bid for re-election Tuesday.
Hughson, who was elected as mayor on Nov. 6, 2018, is seeking a second term.
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