Hays County reports 3 COVID-19 fatalities Friday, announces suspension of weekend updates
Three Hays County residents in their 70s have died from COVID-19, marking 17 coronavirus-related fatalities as of Friday.
Three Hays County residents in their 70s have died from COVID-19, marking 17 coronavirus-related fatalities as of Friday.
The Texas Department of Public Safety identified a suspect involved in an officer-involved shooting on Wednesday at a San Marcos gas station.
Hays County passed the 3,000 mark for active COVID-19 cases Thursday as it reported 47 new cases, 40 recoveries and no new hospitalizations.
Update (7:16 p.m., Thursday):
A Mountain City man in his 70s has died from complications caused by COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Wednesday.
Nearly 13% of Hays County registered voters turned out for Tuesday’s Democratic and Republican primary runoff elections.
Two San Marcos women have died from complications caused by COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Tuesday.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported 88 new COVID-19 cases and 38 additional recoveries on Monday. Two people were released from the hospital.
For the third consecutive day, the National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning for San Marcos and the surrounding area.
Editor’s note: The Hays County Local Health Department did not release a full report Sunday. Up-to-date information on cases per city and demographics is not available at this time.
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