Mutual aid initiative launches in San Marcos
Mutual aid initiatives are popping up across the United States to address the needs of
Mutual aid initiatives are popping up across the United States to address the needs of
San Marcos sees few cars and few people at the Square on Friday afternoon after Hays County issued a "Stay at Home, Work Safe" order in an attempt to halt the spread of COVID-19. The stay-at-home order took effect on Thursday at 11 p.m. and lasts until April 10 at 4 a.m. Photo by Andy Heatwole
Hays County announced two new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, bringing the total up to 13...
Hays County Sheriff Gary Cutler made a statement saying the sheriff's office would not be using the county's stay-at-home curfew as a reason to stop vehicles.
Clockwise, beginning above, construction workers continue to work at the 100 block of W. Hopkins St. Dos Gatos — located at 700 N. LBJ Dr. — streamlines its restaurant process by bagging its kolaches for "grab and go." A Texas State bus drives in the fog on Tuesday. University buses continue to run because the drivers remain under contract through the COVID-19 pandemic. Daily Record photos by Gerald Castillo
School Fuel began providing the weekend sacks at each of the San Marcos Consolidated ISD lunch sites on Friday.
Shopping for groceries recently has felt like taking a trip back to the days of hunting and gathering as a society. But in the midst of long lines at H-E-B and empty shelves, local food delivery services like CenTex FarmBox have been filling the gap. CenTex FarmBox is a hyper-local food delivery service that supports local farmers, artisans and vendors.
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As might be expected, the coronavirus is not only acutely affecting our daily lives, but also the recycling industry. As if you aren’t getting enough talk about it from TV, radio and articles in newspapers, here’s a little more.
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