Most PPP recipients expect to run out of money by August, study finds
A majority of small businesses that tapped the taxpayer-funded Paycheck Protection Program expect to run out of money by the first week of August, according to a Goldman Sachs survey released Tuesday.
A majority of small businesses that tapped the taxpayer-funded Paycheck Protection Program expect to run out of money by the first week of August, according to a Goldman Sachs survey released Tuesday.
Michigan teen incarcerated for not doing online schoolwork during COVID-19 pandemic, report says
A 15-year-old girl who attends Groves High School in Birmingham finished the school year in juvenile detention and is still there for not completing her school work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A 15-year-old girl who attends Groves High School in Birmingham finished the school year in juvenile detention and is still there for not completing her school work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Junk mail? Tens of thousands may have mistakenly thrown away stimulus payments
Despite warnings issued by the federal government, tens of thousands of individuals may have inadvertently thrown out their $1,200 stimulus payments.
Despite warnings issued by the federal government, tens of thousands of individuals may have inadvertently thrown out their $1,200 stimulus payments.
Austin's iconic Dart Bowl to permanently close on Friday after 62 years
Citing the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Dart Bowl’s founding family and owners have opted to close the local favorite down.
Citing the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Dart Bowl’s founding family and owners have opted to close the local favorite down.
Austin's iconic Dart Bowl to permanently close on Friday after 62 years
Citing the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Dart Bowl?s founding family and owners have opted to close the local favorite down.
Citing the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Dart Bowl?s founding family and owners have opted to close the local favorite down.
Doctor: Miami becoming 'epicenter' of pandemic, comparable to Wuhan, China
Florida's rapidly increasing number of coronavirus cases is turning Miami into the “epicenter of the pandemic,” a top doctor warned Monday, while an epidemiologist called the region's situation “extremely grave.”
Florida's rapidly increasing number of coronavirus cases is turning Miami into the “epicenter of the pandemic,” a top doctor warned Monday, while an epidemiologist called the region's situation “extremely grave.”
Austin Public Health orders Travis County schools to delay in-person classes
Escott said without a vaccine, his office estimates about 70 percent of students could contract COVID-19.
Escott said without a vaccine, his office estimates about 70 percent of students could contract COVID-19.
Austin Public Health orders Travis County schools to delay in-person classes
The order comes as several school districts moved to remote learning for the first three weeks of school.�
The order comes as several school districts moved to remote learning for the first three weeks of school.�
FOX 7 Discussion: Texas primary runoff election
Ed Espinoza with Progress Texas and Travis County GOP chairman Matt Mackowiak join Mike Warren on FOX 7 Austin to discuss today's primary runoff election in Texas.
Ed Espinoza with Progress Texas and Travis County GOP chairman Matt Mackowiak join Mike Warren on FOX 7 Austin to discuss today's primary runoff election in Texas.
Runoff election brings voters despite COVID-19 fears
The runoff election Tuesday was pushed back from May to July because of COVID-19 and the governor also extended the early voting period from one week to two.
The runoff election Tuesday was pushed back from May to July because of COVID-19 and the governor also extended the early voting period from one week to two.
Runoff election brings voters despite COVID-19 fears
The runoff election Tuesday was pushed back from May to July because of COVID-19 and the governor also extended the early voting period from one week to two.
The runoff election Tuesday was pushed back from May to July because of COVID-19 and the governor also extended the early voting period from one week to two.
Travis County experiencing spike in COVID-19 deaths
Escott says staffing is his number one concern, ahead of space, and supplies, explaining that the seriousness of COVID-19 throughout the country, specifically in Texas, could leave Travis County competing for medical professionals with critical care training.
Escott says staffing is his number one concern, ahead of space, and supplies, explaining that the seriousness of COVID-19 throughout the country, specifically in Texas, could leave Travis County competing for medical professionals with critical care training.
Travis County experiencing spike in COVID-19 deaths
Escott says staffing is his number one concern, ahead of space, and supplies, explaining that the seriousness of COVID-19 throughout the country, specifically in Texas, could leave Travis County competing for medical professionals with critical care training.?
Escott says staffing is his number one concern, ahead of space, and supplies, explaining that the seriousness of COVID-19 throughout the country, specifically in Texas, could leave Travis County competing for medical professionals with critical care training.?
Austin-Travis County health authority adopts emergency COVID-19 rules, orders
The rules are effective July 14 and expire November 12.
The rules are effective July 14 and expire November 12.
‘Masks don’t reduce your oxygen levels’: Doctor debunks facial covering claim in experiment
An Irish doctor tested whether wearing a mask lowered oxygen levels and shared the results on Twitter.
An Irish doctor tested whether wearing a mask lowered oxygen levels and shared the results on Twitter.
First COVID-19 vaccine tested in US produced antibodies in all patients during trial
The experimental vaccine, developed by Fauci’s colleagues at the National Institutes of Health and Moderna Inc., will start its most important step around July 27: A 30,000-person study to prove if the shots really are strong enough to protect against the coronavirus.
The experimental vaccine, developed by Fauci’s colleagues at the National Institutes of Health and Moderna Inc., will start its most important step around July 27: A 30,000-person study to prove if the shots really are strong enough to protect against the coronavirus.
Virginia GOP congressman Morgan Griffith tests positive for coronavirus
Rep. Morgan Griffith, R-Va., became the latest member of the House of Representatives to test positive for coronavirus as his staff announced Tuesday that the lawmaker had been infected and was self-isolating.
Rep. Morgan Griffith, R-Va., became the latest member of the House of Representatives to test positive for coronavirus as his staff announced Tuesday that the lawmaker had been infected and was self-isolating.
Army medical task force to begin treating Houston COVID-19 patients this week
The full 85-member Urban Augmentation Medical Task Force won’t be on the ground in Houston until Wednesday, said Maj. Katie Bessler, who is heading up the Houston task force from the Army’s medical command.
The full 85-member Urban Augmentation Medical Task Force won’t be on the ground in Houston until Wednesday, said Maj. Katie Bessler, who is heading up the Houston task force from the Army’s medical command.
You may be owed interest on your tax refund, IRS says
If you haven't received your tax refund from the IRS, the wait may be worth it.
If you haven't received your tax refund from the IRS, the wait may be worth it.
Austin ISD says first three weeks of new school year will be virtual
AISD made the announcement on their website, saying that due to the public health conditions in Travis County, the district will be suspending in-person education.
AISD made the announcement on their website, saying that due to the public health conditions in Travis County, the district will be suspending in-person education.




















