Less than a year after an extensive state audit of the Clark County Jail’s commissary fund found former Sheriff Jamey Noel illegally spent more than $458,000 for his personal use, ...
William Rojas received a life sentence for murder, plus separate sentences for evidence tampering, in Hays County, Texas.
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNHays County judge sentences man to life in prison for 2022 murderHAYS COUNTY, Texas - A man was sentenced to life in prison for murdering another man in Buda in 2022. According to Hays ...
A man in Hays County received a life sentence for murder Tuesday after being found guilty by a jury Jan. 23, according to the ...
Two people were sentenced March 14 after pleading guilty to first-degree murder related to a November 202 incident, according ...
HAYS COUNTY, Texas — Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra is addressing concerns over communication issues during wildfires last week. As wildfires broke out across the area, some residents were ...
Another active wildfire is blazing in a small Central Texas town on Wednesday, March 5. The Hays County Office of Emergency Services is responding to and monitoring an active wildfire in Wimberley.
Some Hays County residents were told to evacuate on Tuesday due to active wildfires but as of 8 p.m. all such orders had been lifted. Multiple blazes popped up around the county on Tuesday amid ...
A fire that broke out on Tuesday afternoon in Hays County and prompted evacuation orders for some residents was 75% contained as of Wednesday morning, the Texas A&M Forest Service said.
A bitter dispute is unfolding south of Austin between the union at a private EMS nonprofit company that provides emergency medical care for much of Hays County and two of the governmental entities ...
A Hays County judge has sentenced a 28-year-old man to life in prison for murder and tampering with a human corpse. On Jan. 23, a jury found William Rojas guilty after prosecutors from the Hays ...
According to the Hays County District Attorney's Office ... assault conviction and a maximum sentence of two years state jail for the invasive visual recording conviction. "We asked the jury ...
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