How to tell if a COVID-19 testing location is legitimate
How do you know which locations offer legitimate test results?
How do you know which locations offer legitimate test results?
Thousands of travelers ignore warnings, travel for holidays
The Transportation Security Administration screened at least 1 million people on four of the last 10 days through Sunday.
The Transportation Security Administration screened at least 1 million people on four of the last 10 days through Sunday.
Are the tents offering COVID testing along the side of the road legit?
How do you know which locations offer legitimate test results?
How do you know which locations offer legitimate test results?
City of Austin opens cold weather shelters for first time this season
As COVID cases climb and temperatures drop, Austin officials worry the virus will discourage the city's homeless population from seeking shelter.
As COVID cases climb and temperatures drop, Austin officials worry the virus will discourage the city's homeless population from seeking shelter.
Statewide mask mandates stimulate the economy, study suggests
A study from the University of Utah found that when statewide mask mandates were implemented, as opposed to mandates issued and enforced at the local level, COVID-19 cases decreased and economic activity increased.
A study from the University of Utah found that when statewide mask mandates were implemented, as opposed to mandates issued and enforced at the local level, COVID-19 cases decreased and economic activity increased.
Dr. Scott Atlas, Trump’s coronavirus adviser, resigns from post
President Donald Trump’s special adviser on the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Scott Atlas, formally resigned from his post on Monday, according to FOX News.
President Donald Trump’s special adviser on the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Scott Atlas, formally resigned from his post on Monday, according to FOX News.
Newsom: Stay-at-home order could be re-enacted in California if alarming virus trends continue
California has had nearly 1.2 million confirmed cases since the pandemic began, with 19,121 virus-related deaths.
California has had nearly 1.2 million confirmed cases since the pandemic began, with 19,121 virus-related deaths.
Hendrickson-Leander high school football game canceled due to COVID
The Hendrickson-Leander game has been canceled.
The Hendrickson-Leander game has been canceled.
FOX 7 Discussion: COVID-19 surges linked to food insecurity in Austin
Doctor Megan Gray, an author of a study from Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin, talks about the study on food insecurity.
Doctor Megan Gray, an author of a study from Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin, talks about the study on food insecurity.
Austin ISD offering free COVID-19 rapid testing, continuing remote learning
School will remain 100 percent virtual, returning to optional on-campus learning next Monday.
School will remain 100 percent virtual, returning to optional on-campus learning next Monday.
Search for suspects who robbed mail carrier in Cedar Park
Investigators are not disclosing what was taken.
Investigators are not disclosing what was taken.
FOX 7 Discussion: COVID-19 surges linked to food insecurity in Austin
Doctor Megan Gray, an author of a study from Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin, talks about the study on food insecurity.
Doctor Megan Gray, an author of a study from Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin, talks about the study on food insecurity.
Hospitalizations still high for COVID-19 in Houston, Mayor Turner hinting possible curfew
According to Dr. James McCarthy, the Chief Physician Executive for Memorial Hermann Health System, they’re getting ready now for another possible surge of COVID-19 patients after the holidays.
According to Dr. James McCarthy, the Chief Physician Executive for Memorial Hermann Health System, they’re getting ready now for another possible surge of COVID-19 patients after the holidays.
FOX 7 Discussion: Trump asks DOJ to investigate election fraud
Travis County GOP Chairman Matt Mackowiak and Glenn Smith from Progress Texas talk about Trump's continued efforts to overturn the election.
Travis County GOP Chairman Matt Mackowiak and Glenn Smith from Progress Texas talk about Trump's continued efforts to overturn the election.
Search for suspects who robbed mail carrier in Cedar Park
Investigators are not disclosing what was taken.
Investigators are not disclosing what was taken.
Austin ISD offering free COVID-19 rapid testing, continuing remote learning
School will remain 100 percent virtual, returning to optional on-campus learning next Monday.
School will remain 100 percent virtual, returning to optional on-campus learning next Monday.
How to shop local in Austin for the holidays
In a year of uncertainty, hundreds of local business owners are pleading with Austin to buy holiday gifts within our community.
In a year of uncertainty, hundreds of local business owners are pleading with Austin to buy holiday gifts within our community.
Volunteers needed to help with Central Texas Food Bank food drives
The Central Texas Food Bank needs volunteers to assist with their December drive-through food distribution events for the Austin-area.
The Central Texas Food Bank needs volunteers to assist with their December drive-through food distribution events for the Austin-area.
Health experts issue warnings for those who traveled over Thanksgiving: 'Assume that you were exposed'
“Assume that you were exposed,” Dr. Deborah Birx warned those who traveled over the Thanksgiving weekend. “You really need to get tested in the next week."
“Assume that you were exposed,” Dr. Deborah Birx warned those who traveled over the Thanksgiving weekend. “You really need to get tested in the next week."
'No science, no data, no shutdown': Protest held outside LA County health director's home
About 50 people, mostly without masks, chanted and waved signs outside the Echo Park home of Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer to protest the start of tighter COVID-19 restrictions.
About 50 people, mostly without masks, chanted and waved signs outside the Echo Park home of Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer to protest the start of tighter COVID-19 restrictions.




















