Austin area to receive 13,600 COVID-19 vaccine doses, but who will get it?
Austin Public Health officials say they will use the CDC and Governor Greg Abbott?s guidance.
Austin Public Health officials say they will use the CDC and Governor Greg Abbott?s guidance.
Sweden's pandemic experiment ends amid spiking coronavirus cases
Sweden’s Covid-19 experiment is over.
Sweden’s Covid-19 experiment is over.
Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani hospitalized after contracting COVID-19
President Trump tweeted his attorney Rudy Giuliani has tested positive for the coronavirus.
President Trump tweeted his attorney Rudy Giuliani has tested positive for the coronavirus.
How phones can alert you to COVID-19 exposure
More than 8.1 million people in the U.S. have turned their iPhones and Android devices into pandemic contact-tracing tools, but it hasn't been of much use when their neighbors, classmates and coworkers aren't on the same system.
More than 8.1 million people in the U.S. have turned their iPhones and Android devices into pandemic contact-tracing tools, but it hasn't been of much use when their neighbors, classmates and coworkers aren't on the same system.
Austin T-Shirt company donates more than 100k masks
Austin t-shirt company Kingsted has been making face masks since the pandemic hit. Now they've donated more than 100,000 of them to people in need.
Austin t-shirt company Kingsted has been making face masks since the pandemic hit. Now they've donated more than 100,000 of them to people in need.
Sherman Oaks restaurant owner shares video of outdoor catering setup as her business faces shutdown
A local restaurant owner went viral on social media after she shared a video of an apparent double standard between her bar and grill shutting down and a nearby business setting up a catering service.
A local restaurant owner went viral on social media after she shared a video of an apparent double standard between her bar and grill shutting down and a nearby business setting up a catering service.
Mayor Adler pens open letter to apologize for trip to Cabo San Lucas
In the letter, Adler says he will work to earn back the public's trust and says that the trip set a "bad example."
In the letter, Adler says he will work to earn back the public's trust and says that the trip set a "bad example."
Proposal suggests giving $1,500 stimulus checks in exchange for taking COVID vaccine
The proposal faces some major hurdles.
The proposal faces some major hurdles.
Texas coronavirus hospitalizations decline, now below 9,000
The number of people in Texas who are hospitalized with the coronavirus declined Saturday after topping 9,000 this week for the first time since summer.
The number of people in Texas who are hospitalized with the coronavirus declined Saturday after topping 9,000 this week for the first time since summer.
City of Buda to hold drive-thru Trail of Lights
The entire trail will be a drive-thru experience through Historic Stagecoach Park.
The entire trail will be a drive-thru experience through Historic Stagecoach Park.
Country's oldest newspaper, Hartford Courant, closes newsroom amid COVID-19 pandemic
The Hartford Courant plans to close the newsroom and offices it has been operating out of since the mid-1940s by the end of the year.
The Hartford Courant plans to close the newsroom and offices it has been operating out of since the mid-1940s by the end of the year.
Wolves star Karl-Anthony Towns says he's lost 7 close family members to COVID-19
Karl-Anthony Towns revealed Friday the devastation COVID-19 has caused his family in recent months.
Karl-Anthony Towns revealed Friday the devastation COVID-19 has caused his family in recent months.
AISD teacher undergoing chemotherapy for rare heart condition denied accommodation request
One of her former students decided to help by creating a GoFundMe to help pay for her PPE.
One of her former students decided to help by creating a GoFundMe to help pay for her PPE.
AISD teacher undergoing chemotherapy for rare heart condition denied accommodation request
One of her former students decided to help by creating a GoFundMe to help pay for her PPE.
One of her former students decided to help by creating a GoFundMe to help pay for her PPE.
In sickness and in health: Couple exchanges vows through window after bride contracts COVID-19
Just days before her wedding, Lauren found out she had tested positive for COVID-19. After changing their venue three times and with a marriage license set to expire the day after their ceremony, the couple knew that they still wanted to say “I do.”
Just days before her wedding, Lauren found out she had tested positive for COVID-19. After changing their venue three times and with a marriage license set to expire the day after their ceremony, the couple knew that they still wanted to say “I do.”
Emergency services at ‘breaking point’ amid COVID-19 pandemic, ambulance group warns HHS
Aarron Reinert, president of the AAA, asked in a letter that additional funding be funneled to emergency services to help maintain the basic services emergency personnel provided even before the pandemic.
Aarron Reinert, president of the AAA, asked in a letter that additional funding be funneled to emergency services to help maintain the basic services emergency personnel provided even before the pandemic.
NIH Director tells churches to stay closed as COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations rise in US
His warning comes after a national group that represents more than 20,000 evangelical Christian health care professionals recently urged churches to halt in-person services as coronavirus cases surge across the United States.
His warning comes after a national group that represents more than 20,000 evangelical Christian health care professionals recently urged churches to halt in-person services as coronavirus cases surge across the United States.
DSHS says Austin area to receive over 13K COVID-19 vaccine doses
The doses are set to arrive in mid-December.
The doses are set to arrive in mid-December.
States submit coronavirus vaccine orders amid surging death toll
The number of Americans hospitalized with COVID-19 hit an all-time high in the U.S. on Thursday at 100,667, and hospitals were at the breaking point.
The number of Americans hospitalized with COVID-19 hit an all-time high in the U.S. on Thursday at 100,667, and hospitals were at the breaking point.
CDC urges Americans to wear masks indoors as COVID-19 surge intensifies
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Friday called for universal mask-wearing and urged Americans to wear face masks indoors amid an alarming surge in COVID-19 cases around the country.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Friday called for universal mask-wearing and urged Americans to wear face masks indoors amid an alarming surge in COVID-19 cases around the country.




















