Bloody brawl breaks out after woman throws coffee in man’s face for not wearing mask

A bloody brawl broke out in Manhattan Beach after a couple confronted two men for not wearing masks, causing an argument that turned violent when the woman threw coffee into the face of one of the men.

UT Austin holds live Q&A about new fall procedures
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UT Austin is getting ready to welcome back students for the fall semester, with changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

FDA hand sanitizer recall widens to over 100 products

More than 100 "dangerous" hand sanitizers have made the Food and Drug Administration's rolling list of sanitizers that have been recalled due to the presence of a toxic chemical.

Better Business Bureau talks about imposter scams
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In the confusion surrounding COVID-19, scammers are finding new and creative ways to try to get your money and one of them is to target victims by posing as government employees. Senior Regional Director with the BBB, Heather Massey, has more details.

Wave of evictions expected as moratoriums end in many states

Housing advocates fear that they could see a wave of evictions in the coming months, as states end moratoriums put in place during the coronavirus pandemic.

A cruise line started sailing again and passengers started getting coronavirus

A Norwegian cruise ship line halted all trips and apologized Monday for procedural errors after a coronavirus outbreak on one ship infected at least 5 passengers and 36 crew.

FOX 7 Discussion: Gov. Abbott on concerns about Texas schools and COVID-19

Gov. Greg Abbott joins Rebecca Thomas to talk about teachers and parents being concerned about schools reopening during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Worried Austin parents weigh alternative learning methods over public education

Since parents received a taste of virtual learning in the Spring, families across the nation have inquired about homeschooling instead of sending their kids back to school. However, not all parents have the means to have their kids at home during the day and would prefer to have them back in the classroom.

New research suggests children may ‘potentially be important drivers’ of COVID-19 spread

Researchers said their data was limited to the detection of viral nucleic acid, or viral RNA, which represents pieces of the coronavirus genetic makeup, but is different from the virus itself.