Hays County surpasses 10,000 COVID-19 case mark following Christmas holiday
A Buda man and a Dripping Springs man — both in their 70s — died from COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Monday.
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A Buda man and a Dripping Springs man — both in their 70s — died from COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Monday.
In the months of April-June, San Marcos saw a tragedy with the killing of San Marcos Police Department Officer Justin Putnam. San Marcans also participated in civil-rights protests seeking justice for George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. As the summer began in 2020, COVID-19 cases began to spike.
With Christmas Day already past, the City of San Marcos is offering several options to discard live Christmas trees.
A San Marcos man was arrested after he stabbed a man near a homeless camp under the State Highway 80 bridge on Christmas Eve.
Editor’s note: This story is the first installment of a four-part series looking back at the year that was — 2020.
A brand new pizza joint that hits the spot recently opened shop on the Square.
With New Year’s Eve only a week away, the burn ban in Hays County remains in effect and officials are urging firework safety.
The Texas Department of Public Safety is asking for assistance after a Kyle woman was killed in a hit and run accident.
The City of San Marcos will close its public facilities for two weeks following the Christmas holiday to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the city announced Tuesday.
Two Hays County residents have died of COVID-19, marking the 121st and 122nd coronavirus-related fatalities recorded in the county.
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