New hurdle for COVID-19 home testing — the holiday season
WASHINGTON (AP) — Millions more home tests for COVID-19 are hitting store shelves, but will there be enough for Americans hoping to screen themselves before holiday gatherings?
WASHINGTON (AP) — Millions more home tests for COVID-19 are hitting store shelves, but will there be enough for Americans hoping to screen themselves before holiday gatherings?
The City of San Marcos hosted a grand opening event for the new Public Service Center on Wednesday.
Soon the sound of bells ringing will fill the air around local stores as The Salvation Army of San Marcos prepares for its annual Red Kettle Campaign.
After last year’s postponement, the San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce turned out in full force to celebrate the business community at it 118th annual dinner.
To eliminate begging and solicitation at the intersection of Interstate 35 and FM 1626, Kyle City Council unanimously voted to approve a resolution to coordinate with the Texas Department of Transportation to install signs.
Six Texas State students represented The Center for Professional Sales from the McCoy College of Business at Texas State University at the 10th Annual International Collegiate Sales Competition held virtually from Nov. 9 - 13.
After a night of delays, Texas’ congressional delegation voted along party lines as the U.S. House passed the Biden administration's sweeping $1.75 trillion social spending package that will establish universal pre-K, provide funding to combat climate change and expand social safety net programs.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. on Friday opened COVID-19 booster shots to all adults and took the extra step of urging people 50 and older to seek one, aiming to ward off a winter surge as coronavirus cases rise even before millions of Americans travel for the holidays.
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