The Economist: Construction and COVID
Every industry has been impacted by the pandemic, though obviously to varying degrees.
Every industry has been impacted by the pandemic, though obviously to varying degrees.
A Wimberley man has died of COVID-19, raising the coronavirus-related death toll to 201.
A Hays County resident has tested positive for the UK COVID-19 variant.
State officials plan to roll out a $1.3 billion rental assistance program for Texans struggling to keep up with housing payments during a shaky economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
The City of San Marcos and Texas State University are seeking volunteers for the 36th Great Texas River Clean Up on March 6. Above, volunteers Shaun Auckland and Andre Sembera work to remove a fishing line and bob caught in a branch during the 35th river clean up in 2020. Below, volunteer Adrian Gomez uses a grabber to fish trash out of the river. Daily Record file photos
With the annual Great Texas River Clean Up just weeks away, the City of San Marcos and Texas State University are seeking volunteers to participate in the event.
The Hays County Local Health Department recorded two additional COVID-19 related fatalities on Tuesday.
San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson joined more than 80 bipartisan Texas mayors urging congress to provide relief to local governments.
The San Marcos Police Department is searching for a suspect who robbed an employee at gunpoint at a local bar on Monday.
A local nanotechnology company housed in Texas State University’s STAR Park — Quantum Materials Corp — has received a $15 million investment from Pasaca Capital, Inc. Above, Brent Ferguson shows off QMC's COVID-19 test. Below, Ferguson leads a tour of QMC's laboratories at STAR Park. Daily Record photos by Lance Winter
A local nanotechnology company based in Texas State University’s Science, Technology and Advanced Research Park has received a $15 million investment from California-based private equity firm, Pasa
The Hays County Commissioners Court will consider submitting two grant applications to the Office of the Governor’s Criminal Justice Division during its regular meeting Tuesday.
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