Hays County reports 3 COVID-19 fatalities Friday, announces suspension of weekend updates
Three Hays County residents in their 70s have died from COVID-19, marking 17 coronavirus-related fatalities as of Friday.
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Three Hays County residents in their 70s have died from COVID-19, marking 17 coronavirus-related fatalities as of Friday.
The Texas Department of Public Safety identified a suspect involved in an officer-involved shooting on Wednesday at a San Marcos gas station.
Update (7:16 p.m., Thursday):
A Mountain City man in his 70s has died from complications caused by COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Wednesday.
Nearly 13% of Hays County registered voters turned out for Tuesday’s Democratic and Republican primary runoff elections.
Two San Marcos women have died from complications caused by COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Tuesday.
As election day rolls around for Tuesday’s runoff, more than 7% of Hays County’s electorate voted early.
Free COVID-19 testing is underway in San Marcos.
A traffic collision in San Marcos resulted in the death of a motorcyclist.
For the third consecutive day, the National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning for San Marcos and the surrounding area.
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