Monday last day for Austin ISD parents to choose learning mode
At any point throughout the year, Austin ISD families can request to change the method of learning they have selected for their students.�
At any point throughout the year, Austin ISD families can request to change the method of learning they have selected for their students.�
Elderly dog with the ‘cutest shuffle’ rescued from being euthanized after CA wildfires burned home
An elderly dog whose home was burned down in the California wildfires was set to be euthanized before being rescued by a pet sanctuary.
An elderly dog whose home was burned down in the California wildfires was set to be euthanized before being rescued by a pet sanctuary.
City of Austin's RISE 2.0 application to close Monday
The RISE 2.0 fund application, which can be filled out online or over the phone, will be open until 7 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 21.
The RISE 2.0 fund application, which can be filled out online or over the phone, will be open until 7 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 21.
Oldest living Marine, Sgt. Dot Cole, celebrates her 107th birthday
A very happy birthday to the oldest living Marine, Sgt. Dot Cole, who turned 107.
A very happy birthday to the oldest living Marine, Sgt. Dot Cole, who turned 107.
California coronavirus death toll passes 15,000 mark
California’s death count from the coronavirus surpassed 15,000 on Sunday even as the state saw widespread improvement in infection levels.
California’s death count from the coronavirus surpassed 15,000 on Sunday even as the state saw widespread improvement in infection levels.
Anti-Trump professor's coronavirus wish for president's supporters gets her suspended
A professor at Marshall University in West Virginia was suspended last week after allegedly saying she hoped President Trump’s supporters would all die from the coronavirus, according to reports.
A professor at Marshall University in West Virginia was suspended last week after allegedly saying she hoped President Trump’s supporters would all die from the coronavirus, according to reports.
Bars still not allowed to open under Abbott's latest reopening plan
Under Gov. Abbott’s new order, several businesses are now allowed to reopen at 75% capacity including restaurants, retail stores, and gyms, but not bars.
Under Gov. Abbott’s new order, several businesses are now allowed to reopen at 75% capacity including restaurants, retail stores, and gyms, but not bars.
Bars still not allowed to open under Abbott's latest reopening plan
Under Gov. Abbott?s new order, several businesses are now allowed to reopen at 75% capacity including restaurants, retail stores, and gyms, but not bars.
Under Gov. Abbott?s new order, several businesses are now allowed to reopen at 75% capacity including restaurants, retail stores, and gyms, but not bars.
Hundreds line up for drive-thru flu shots in Round Rock
On Saturday, hundreds lined up outside Baylor Scott & White in Round Rock as they waited for their flu shots.
On Saturday, hundreds lined up outside Baylor Scott & White in Round Rock as they waited for their flu shots.
Hundreds line up for drive-thru flu shots in Round Rock
On Saturday, hundreds lined up outside Baylor Scott & White in Round Rock as they waited for their flu shots.
On Saturday, hundreds lined up outside Baylor Scott & White in Round Rock as they waited for their flu shots.
Florida parents reportedly smoking weed, drinking during kids' remote classes
Study earlier this year found stressed parents are drinking more.
Study earlier this year found stressed parents are drinking more.
Austin-area schools release COVID-19 report cards
Leander and Round Rock ISDs are reporting positive cases of COVID-19 on their campuses for both students and staff.
Leander and Round Rock ISDs are reporting positive cases of COVID-19 on their campuses for both students and staff.
Austin-area schools release COVID-19 report cards
Leander and Round Rock ISDs are reporting positive cases of COVID-19 on their campuses for both students and staff.
Leander and Round Rock ISDs are reporting positive cases of COVID-19 on their campuses for both students and staff.
New executive order allows face-to-face visits to return at Texas nursing homes
COVID-19 restrictions prevented many Texans from seeing their loved ones in nursing homes and assisted living facilities for about six months. But that’s changing thanks to the latest executive order issued by Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
COVID-19 restrictions prevented many Texans from seeing their loved ones in nursing homes and assisted living facilities for about six months. But that’s changing thanks to the latest executive order issued by Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
North Carolina town declares Bigfoot ‘world’s social distancing champion’
Bigfoot is a big deal in the small towns of McDowell County, North Carolina.
Bigfoot is a big deal in the small towns of McDowell County, North Carolina.
Florida bar owner bans masks, will eject patrons wearing face coverings
A bar in West Melbourne, Florida says no masks are allowed but temperature checks are still being conducted before a patron can enter.
A bar in West Melbourne, Florida says no masks are allowed but temperature checks are still being conducted before a patron can enter.
Armed residents confront COVID-19 testing team in Minnesota
A team of health workers conducting random COVID-19 testing was recently confronted by armed residents in a Minnesota neighborhood, though state officials have not said when or where the incident occurred.
A team of health workers conducting random COVID-19 testing was recently confronted by armed residents in a Minnesota neighborhood, though state officials have not said when or where the incident occurred.
Dallas Arboretum, Big Tex ready to welcome crowds this weekend at limited capacity
Popular outdoor events will be limited on what is supposed to be a nice weather weekend across North Texas.
Popular outdoor events will be limited on what is supposed to be a nice weather weekend across North Texas.
Texas A&M updates on-campus gathering policies
In the update, gathering size limitations have been changed, but the university says everyone on campus — indoors and out — are required to comply with the campus face-covering policy.
In the update, gathering size limitations have been changed, but the university says everyone on campus — indoors and out — are required to comply with the campus face-covering policy.
U.S. Canada border to remain closed until Oct. 21
Canada is extending the agreement to keep the U.S. border closed to non-essential travel to Oct. 21 during the coronavirus pandemic.
Canada is extending the agreement to keep the U.S. border closed to non-essential travel to Oct. 21 during the coronavirus pandemic.




















