People from rural communities booking vaccine appointments in Central Texas
People from smaller communities, who have less access where they live, are booking appointments at our vaccine hubs.
People from smaller communities, who have less access where they live, are booking appointments at our vaccine hubs.
Inspector General: California prison transfers during coronavirus caused public health disaster at San Quentin
The Office of the Inspector General, which is the independent oversight body over the California prison system, issued a scathing report Monday on how officials handled coronavirus transfers, saying that the preparation and execution of the transfers were "deeply flawed and risked the health and lives of thousands of incarcerated persons and staff."
The Office of the Inspector General, which is the independent oversight body over the California prison system, issued a scathing report Monday on how officials handled coronavirus transfers, saying that the preparation and execution of the transfers were "deeply flawed and risked the health and lives of thousands of incarcerated persons and staff."
WI mom who gave birth in coma holds newborn after beating COVID
A Poynette mom who made a miraculous recovery from COVID-19, giving birth while in a coma, was able to hold her newborn daughter for the first time.
A Poynette mom who made a miraculous recovery from COVID-19, giving birth while in a coma, was able to hold her newborn daughter for the first time.
Ralphs, Food 4 Less to close 25% of Long Beach stores over extra $4 per hour 'Hero Pay' ordinance
Ralphs and Food 4 Less, both owned by the parent company Kroger, announced Monday that they will be closing 25% of their stores in Long Beach after the city council passed an ordinance requiring companies with over 300 employees nationwide to pay employees an extra $4 per hour.
Ralphs and Food 4 Less, both owned by the parent company Kroger, announced Monday that they will be closing 25% of their stores in Long Beach after the city council passed an ordinance requiring companies with over 300 employees nationwide to pay employees an extra $4 per hour.
Gronk surprises 2 Tampa Bay area health care workers with Super Bowl tickets
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are heading to the Super Bowl, and two Bay Area health care workers will be in the stands after being surprised with tickets by Gronk himself.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are heading to the Super Bowl, and two Bay Area health care workers will be in the stands after being surprised with tickets by Gronk himself.
Round Rock ISD to offer free rapid COVID-19 tests to staff, students
Starting this week, Round Rock ISD will be offering drive-through free rapid COVID-19 testing to staff and students.
Starting this week, Round Rock ISD will be offering drive-through free rapid COVID-19 testing to staff and students.
Illinois couple fighting coronavirus treated to 'dinner date' by hospital staff: 'Always inseparable'
An "inseparable" elderly couple was treated to a special date night in an Illinois hospital, after both being admitted for COVID-19.
An "inseparable" elderly couple was treated to a special date night in an Illinois hospital, after both being admitted for COVID-19.
Stressing about COVID-19 can affect your heart's health
A new report finds 76 percent of Americans are feeling more stressed because of COVID-19, but only 55 percent are aware of the impact that stress has on their heart health. Dr. Paul Cremer, cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic joins Dave Froehlich on FOX 7 Austin to talk more about the report's results.
A new report finds 76 percent of Americans are feeling more stressed because of COVID-19, but only 55 percent are aware of the impact that stress has on their heart health. Dr. Paul Cremer, cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic joins Dave Froehlich on FOX 7 Austin to talk more about the report's results.
Andrew Brooks, who led development of 1st approved COVID-19 spit test, dies at 51
Andrew Brooks, 51, is credited with developing the first saliva-based test for COVID-19. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said the test "undoubtedly saved lives."
Andrew Brooks, 51, is credited with developing the first saliva-based test for COVID-19. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said the test "undoubtedly saved lives."
‘I fight for them’: Maine veteran builds temporary housing for fellow vets who are homeless
A Maine veteran is giving back to other veterans who are struggling with homelessness amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
A Maine veteran is giving back to other veterans who are struggling with homelessness amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Round Rock ISD to offer free rapid COVID-19 tests to staff, students
Testing is available to all staff and students, both on-campus and virtual.
Testing is available to all staff and students, both on-campus and virtual.
TSA to enforce masks at all airport checkpoints, may deny entry amid new coronavirus variants
Beginning Feb. 2, air travelers over the age of 2 without a mask may be denied entry through airport security checkpoints. The requirement remains effective through May 11.
Beginning Feb. 2, air travelers over the age of 2 without a mask may be denied entry through airport security checkpoints. The requirement remains effective through May 11.
'Captain Tom,' 100-year-old veteran who raised millions for COVID relief, hospitalized with virus
Captain Sir Tom Moore raised more than $40 million toward COVID-19 relief last year, and now he’s been admitted to the hospital after testing positive and having trouble breathing.
Captain Sir Tom Moore raised more than $40 million toward COVID-19 relief last year, and now he’s been admitted to the hospital after testing positive and having trouble breathing.
LIVE: How to handle a ?pandemic? Valentine?s Day
Certified matchmaker Julia McCurley, CEO of ?Something More? joined Good Day Austin?s Casey Claiborne and Chelsea Andrews this weekend to talk about how the dating game has been going during the pandemic and what people can do for Valentine?s Day this year. Get more info at trysomethingmore.com.
Certified matchmaker Julia McCurley, CEO of ?Something More? joined Good Day Austin?s Casey Claiborne and Chelsea Andrews this weekend to talk about how the dating game has been going during the pandemic and what people can do for Valentine?s Day this year. Get more info at trysomethingmore.com.
LIVE: Thoracic surgeon talks COVID effects on lungs
Thoracic surgeon Dr. Rachel Medbery joined Good Day Austin?s Casey Claiborne and Chelsea Andrews Sunday morning to talk about what she?s seeing in COVID survivors as far as the long term effects on their lungs.
Thoracic surgeon Dr. Rachel Medbery joined Good Day Austin?s Casey Claiborne and Chelsea Andrews Sunday morning to talk about what she?s seeing in COVID survivors as far as the long term effects on their lungs.
Travis County to receive fourth round of vaccine doses this week
30,000 COVID-19 doses have been administered in Travis County, but there are over 500,000 eligible to get a vaccine.
30,000 COVID-19 doses have been administered in Travis County, but there are over 500,000 eligible to get a vaccine.
Travis County to receive fourth round of vaccine doses this week
30,000 COVID-19 doses have been administered in Travis County, but there are over 500,000 eligible to get a vaccine.?
30,000 COVID-19 doses have been administered in Travis County, but there are over 500,000 eligible to get a vaccine.?
Austin-area businesses can now move to 75% occupancy
Area businesses, including restaurants and retail, are now permitted to move to 75% occupancy, and hospitals can resume elective surgeries.�
Area businesses, including restaurants and retail, are now permitted to move to 75% occupancy, and hospitals can resume elective surgeries.�
10 GOP Senators request meeting with Biden to negotiate less-costly COVID-19 relief plan
Ten Senate Republicans wrote Biden in a letter released Sunday asking him to meet them at the negotiating table, highlighting their less-costly counterproposal.
Ten Senate Republicans wrote Biden in a letter released Sunday asking him to meet them at the negotiating table, highlighting their less-costly counterproposal.
APH, WCCHD offer more COVID-19 vaccines to educators
Right now, even if an educator qualifies for the 1A or 1B groups, it doesn’t mean it’s easy to get a vaccine right now.
Right now, even if an educator qualifies for the 1A or 1B groups, it doesn’t mean it’s easy to get a vaccine right now.




















