Atlanta nonprofit distributes portable sinks in Austin to help homeless wash their hands
Three weeks ago, Love Sinks In expanded to Austin and is now in 15 cities across the country.
Three weeks ago, Love Sinks In expanded to Austin and is now in 15 cities across the country.
Austin security company uses infrared technology to measure body temperature
As more places and businesses reopen in Texas, an Austin security company is looking to make sure they stay open.
As more places and businesses reopen in Texas, an Austin security company is looking to make sure they stay open.
COVID-19 hits Williamson County EMS as demand for tests increases
On Tuesday, Williamson County reported the 20th?death from COVID-19.
On Tuesday, Williamson County reported the 20th?death from COVID-19.
Atlanta nonprofit distributes portable sinks in Austin to help homeless wash their hands
Three weeks ago, Love Sinks In expanded to Austin and is now in 15 cities across the country.
Three weeks ago, Love Sinks In expanded to Austin and is now in 15 cities across the country.
Doctor who delayed his retirement to help fight COVID-19 dies of virus
In New York City, a doctor who delayed his retirement so he could help fight COVID-19 has died after contracting the virus.
In New York City, a doctor who delayed his retirement so he could help fight COVID-19 has died after contracting the virus.
Former White House butler Wilson Roosevelt Jerman dies of COVID-19
Wilson Roosevelt Jerman, one of the White House's longest-serving employees, died last weekend from COVID-19. He was 91.
Wilson Roosevelt Jerman, one of the White House's longest-serving employees, died last weekend from COVID-19. He was 91.
Austin police to increase presence, enforcement on high-speed, high-traffic roadways
This enforcement operation will run citywide through Sunday, May 31 and officers will concentrate on reducing crashes�through directed patrols.
This enforcement operation will run citywide through Sunday, May 31 and officers will concentrate on reducing crashes�through directed patrols.
DeSoto grandmother, 62, recovers from COVID-19 after two months in hospital
After nearly two months at Methodist Charlton Medical Center in Dallas and more than a month of a ventilator, a 62-year-old grandmother from DeSoto was released and moved to a rehabilitation center.
After nearly two months at Methodist Charlton Medical Center in Dallas and more than a month of a ventilator, a 62-year-old grandmother from DeSoto was released and moved to a rehabilitation center.
FOX 7 Discussion: Policy recommendations for post-pandemic recovery
Steven Pedigo, the director of LBJ Urban Lab and co-author of the playbook, joins Marcel Clarke to talk about the major points of his report.
Steven Pedigo, the director of LBJ Urban Lab and co-author of the playbook, joins Marcel Clarke to talk about the major points of his report.
Woman refusing to wear face covering at grocery store caught on video
A woman who refused to wear a face covering at the Gelson's in Dana Point is facing criticism after posting the video to social media.
A woman who refused to wear a face covering at the Gelson's in Dana Point is facing criticism after posting the video to social media.
20 COVID-19 cases linked to outbreak at Dole plant in Ohio, according to health officials
20 cases of COVID-19 have been linked to a Dole Fresh Vegetables packing plant in Ohio.
20 cases of COVID-19 have been linked to a Dole Fresh Vegetables packing plant in Ohio.
Austin Public Health data shows concerning COVID-19 impact on Hispanic community
According to Austin Public Health data, Hispanics make up 66 percent of COVID-19 hospitalizations.
According to Austin Public Health data, Hispanics make up 66 percent of COVID-19 hospitalizations.
COVID-19 hits Williamson County EMS as demand for tests increases
On Tuesday, Williamson County reported the 20th death from COVID-19.
On Tuesday, Williamson County reported the 20th death from COVID-19.
Austin City Council working out how to spend federal coronavirus relief money
In a work session Tuesday, the council began to hash out where this money will be allocated, with a vote to follow soon.
In a work session Tuesday, the council began to hash out where this money will be allocated, with a vote to follow soon.
Federal court grants injunction on Texas Democratic Party's vote-by-mail lawsuit
The lawsuit filed by the Texas Democratic Party contends that state law allows any voter to cast a mail-in ballot given the COVID-19 outbreak.
The lawsuit filed by the Texas Democratic Party contends that state law allows any voter to cast a mail-in ballot given the COVID-19 outbreak.
Survey: 55 percent of employees say they work 1-10 extra hours remotely amid COVID-19
A recent survey done by Fishbowl, a employee social networking platform, found that the majority of its respondents said they were are working up to 10 more hours at home than they normally would if they were still working from their offices.
A recent survey done by Fishbowl, a employee social networking platform, found that the majority of its respondents said they were are working up to 10 more hours at home than they normally would if they were still working from their offices.
WWII veteran who raised millions for UK health service to be knighted
Tom Moore, who is lauded for raising millions for the NHS in the U.K., will be knighted for his selfless service.
Tom Moore, who is lauded for raising millions for the NHS in the U.K., will be knighted for his selfless service.
COVID-19 data sharing with law enforcement sparks concern
An Associated Press review of those states found that at least 10 states also share the names of everyone who tests positive.
An Associated Press review of those states found that at least 10 states also share the names of everyone who tests positive.
Navajo Nation reports highest per-capita COVID-19 infection rate in US
While New York City has the largest number of confirmed cases, the Navajo Nation holds a higher positive test rate per capita.
While New York City has the largest number of confirmed cases, the Navajo Nation holds a higher positive test rate per capita.
UIL allows limited organized summer workouts beginning June 8
The governing body for public school sports in Texas is giving the go-ahead for some organized workouts to begin this summer.
The governing body for public school sports in Texas is giving the go-ahead for some organized workouts to begin this summer.




















