Virtual G-20 summit ends with support for COVID-19 vaccines for all

Leaders of the world’s most powerful nations have wrapped up the Group of 20 summit, vowing to spare no effort to protect lives and expressing their determination to ensure affordable access to COVID-19 vaccines for all people.

El Paso offering $27 an hour to people willing to work in morgue overrun with COVID deaths

Looking for work? El Paso (Texas) is offering $27/hour to anyone willing to work in the morgue. They're overrun with the bodies of COVID patients. More than 300 people have died in El Paso since October.

Inequality 'baked into' COVID-19 testing access as cases surge

The lines for free COVID-19 tests stretch for blocks and hours in cities where people feel the dual strain of the coronavirus surge and holiday plans.

Salvation Army adapting to pandemic with revised Angel Tree and Red Kettle programs
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On Good Day Austin Sunday morning, Casey Claiborne and Chelsea Andrew spoke with Major Lewis Reckline with the Salvation Army about how they?re adapting to Covid-19 by making some changes to the Angel Tree and Red Kettle programs.

LIVE: Austin?s economic forecast
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Wells Fargo economist Sarah House recently provided an economic forecast for the Austin Chamber of Commerce. On Good Day Sunday, House talked about how Austin will overcome pandemic challenges economically.

UT research team "worried" as COVID-19 cases climb ahead of the holidays 

Dr. Spencer Fox says the most important thing is that Americans hunker down and follow restrictions already in place, such as masking and social distancing until a vaccine is rolled out. 

UT research team "worried" as COVID-19 cases climb ahead of the holidays?
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He says the most important thing is that Americans hunker down and follow restrictions that are already in place, such as masking and social distancing until a vaccine is rolled out.?

Georgetown to hold annual Small Business Saturday event

The city says participating retailers and restaurants will have specials available during the event to help kick-off the holiday season. 

Ben Carson says he's 'out of the woods' after battling COVID-19

Housing Secretary Ben Carson is crediting unapproved, experimental treatments with saving his life after saying he became “desperately ill” following his infection with the coronavirus.

City of San Marcos reminding area residents about utility, rent assistance

Rent or mortgage and utility assistance options are available for San Marcos area residents needing help due to the COVID-19 pandemic, says the City.

Live music industry forced to adapt during COVID-19 pandemic

Zach Theatre on South Lamar has become an outdoor venue for the time, being to give the people a taste of normalcy through music.

TEA: Schools with COVID outbreaks can move to remote learning for 14 days

Since the fall, school districts have been able to apply for waivers from the TEA to opt-out of in-person learning in certain scenarios.

AAA Texas talks Thanksgiving travel and deer collisions
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Daniel Armbruster with AAA Texas joined Good Day Austin's Casey Claiborne Saturday morning to talk about how many people are actually projected to travel the roadways this year for Thanksgiving as the pandemic continues and Covid cases spike. Armbruster also talked about how deer mating season is leading to a higher likelihood of hitting a deer on the road.

Cuomo to receive International Emmy for virus briefings

Andrew Cuomo is set to soon receive an International Emmy award for his once-daily televised briefings on the coronavirus pandemic.