County reports 69 new COVID-19 cases, urges residents stay vigilant
Hays County reported 69 new cases of COVID-19 Monday after a record breaking weekend of 196 new cases between Saturday and Sunday.
Hays County reported 69 new cases of COVID-19 Monday after a record breaking weekend of 196 new cases between Saturday and Sunday.
A man was arrested Sunday after a SWAT incident at Uptown Square apartments.
A San Marcos man was killed Sunday morning when a train collided with his vehicle at the McCarty Lane railroad intersection.
Editor’s note: While the Daily Record would like to provide additional context regarding Sunday’s additional COVID-19 cases, we are unable to do so as Hays County did not provide a full update.
For the third consecutive day and fourth time in one week, Hays County reported its largest single-day increase in COVID-19 cases with 142 new diagnoses on Saturday.
For the second consecutive day and third time this week, Hays County reported its largest single-day increase in COVID-19 cases with 99 new diagnoses on Friday.
Free COVID-19 diagnostic testing will be available in San Marcos on Sunday, June 14 and Saturday, June 20, the Texas Division of Emergency Management announced Wednesday.
A San Antonio man died in a traffic accident Tuesday night on South Interstate 35 near exit 207 in San Marcos.
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.
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.
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