Dozens appear at historic courthouse for Black Lives Matter protest
Texas State student Malina Sutton organized a Black Lives Matter protest on the Hays County Historic Courthouse lawn on Wednesday.
Texas State student Malina Sutton organized a Black Lives Matter protest on the Hays County Historic Courthouse lawn on Wednesday.
Hays County offices and courts are beginning to reopen after closing amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Confronted with an economy gripped by recession and high unemployment, the Federal Reserve made clear Wednesday that it will keep providing support by buying bonds to maintain low
AUSTIN (AP) — Texas on Wednesday reported a third consecutive day with a record number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19, as a new rise in coronavirus cases ripples across states nationwide.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported 27 new COVID-19 cases and seven additional recoveries Wednesday.
Amid recurring demonstrations urging officials to reform the criminal justice system, Hays County accepted a grant Tuesday for a program to minimize encounters between law enforcement and residents
The City of San Marcos illuminated the public library, activity center and city hall buildings with red and gold lights Monday night to honor the life of George Floyd. Floyd, a 46-year-old black man who died on May 25 when Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes, was a graduate of Jack Yates High School in Houston, whose school colors are crimson and gold. Chauvin has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter with culpable negligence. Multiple demonstrations have been held in San Marcos over the last week seeking justice for Floyd and other victims of police brutality. Photo courtesy of the City of 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.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported 24 new COVID-19 cases and 17 additional recoveries Tuesday.
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