Above, Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra holds the county's State of Disaster declaration during a press conference on Sunday inside the Hays County Historic Courthouse. Hays County along with the City of San Marcos issued a joint State of Disaster following the first announced case of COVID-19 on Saturday. The county announced Monday that there are two additional cases of the coronavirus in the county. Daily Record photo by Nick Castillo
Hays County and the City of San Marcos issued a joint State of Disaster declaration Sunday after a 44-year-old county resident tested positive for COVID-19.
As of today, Monday, Mar. 16, San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson signed an Order to Prohibit any public or private community gathering of 50 persons or more anywhere within the City of San Marcos effective at 2 a.m. on Tuesday, Mar. 17...
Hays County Epidemiologist Eric Schneider reported two more cases of coronavirus, COVID-19, in Hays County Monday — bringing the total of confirmed cases to three.
San Marcos Consolidated ISD is suspending normal school operations through April 5, superintendent Michael Cardona announced in a district letter.
Hays County and the City of San Marcos issued a joint State of Disaster declaration Sunday after a 44-year-old county resident tested presumptively positive for COVID-19.
Hays County and the City of San Marcos issued a joint State of Disaster declaration Sunday after a 44-year-old county resident tested presumptively positive for COVID-19.
Hays County announced its first presumptive case of COVID-19 on Saturday.
The City of San Marcos’ Parks Department has closed trails to protect an endangered native bird during its nesting season.
Central Texas Medical Center and local nursing homes are taking preventative steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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