4 Hays County residents die of COVID-19; County records 1,147 new cases Friday
Four Hays County residents recently died of COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Friday.
Four Hays County residents recently died of COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Friday.
A statewide Amber Alert was issued for a missing Buda teen.
A 20-year-old was arrested after he fired multiple gunshots at a San Marcos home following a traffic-related altercation.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported an additional 577 lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases, 183 recoveries, 11 hospital discharges and five hospitalizations on Wednesday.
Leadership San Marcos donated $5,500 to the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter on Wednesday to help build a barn cat enclosure.
San Marcos Police Department Sgt. Ryan Hartman, who was responsible for a fatal crash in Lockhart in June 2020, was suspended indefinitely on Tuesday. Above, Pamela Watts speaks during a protest on July 21, 2021 where she, and supporters, continue to seek justice for Jennifer Miller, who was killed in the fatal collision. Daily Record photo by Nick Castillo
San Marcos Police Department Sgt. Ryan Hartman was suspended indefinitely as a result of sustained misconduct related to dereliction of duty and insubordination.
Hays County is under a winter weather advisory through Friday morning.
The National Weather Service issued the advisory at 3 a.m. on Thursday, which spans until Friday at 6 a.m.
San Marcos Consolidated ISD’s mask mandate will continue until at least spring break.
A Buda man in his 20s recently died of COVID-19, marking Hays County’s 427th coronavirus-related fatality.
The City of San Marcos, with assistance from the Community Organizations Active in Disaster, gave out more than 1,000 COVID-19 testing kits on Monday.
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