No, don't inject disinfectant: Outcry over Trump's musing
The maker of Lysol and another disinfectant says its products should not be used as an internal treatment for the coronavirus.
The maker of Lysol and another disinfectant says its products should not be used as an internal treatment for the coronavirus.
Florida Keys won't reopen to tourists in May
Leaders down in the Florida Keys announced Friday they will continue to remain closed to visitors through the month of May.
Leaders down in the Florida Keys announced Friday they will continue to remain closed to visitors through the month of May.
Texas releases statewide online map for COVID-19 testing sites
The map displays detailed information on public and private testing sites including mobile, walk-in, and drive-thru locations.
The map displays detailed information on public and private testing sites including mobile, walk-in, and drive-thru locations.
Comal ISD's Canyon High School to serve as one-day COVID-19 testing site
Appointments are required and will be scheduled beginning Tuesday, April 28.
Appointments are required and will be scheduled beginning Tuesday, April 28.
Trump claims comment about injecting disinfectants was ‘sarcastic’ after backlash
Trump’s comment about the possibility that disinfectants could be injected or ingested to fight COVID-19 received backlash from health officials and the maker of Lysol.
Trump’s comment about the possibility that disinfectants could be injected or ingested to fight COVID-19 received backlash from health officials and the maker of Lysol.
Walt Disney World to stream 'Happily Ever After' fireworks show for those at home during coronavirus pandemic
Walt Disney World said that they will stream Magic Kingdom's 'Happily Ever After' firework show on Instagram on Friday night.
Walt Disney World said that they will stream Magic Kingdom's 'Happily Ever After' firework show on Instagram on Friday night.
High school student makes clear face masks to help deaf and hard of hearing communicate
Eric Kim, a student at Sunset High School in Portland, Ore., said he thought the masks “would be a great way to help the local community.”
Eric Kim, a student at Sunset High School in Portland, Ore., said he thought the masks “would be a great way to help the local community.”
Georgetown Lady Eagles host "Hoops for Hope" community scavenger hunt
The circular signs, made and donated by Minuteman Press of Georgetown, feature a basketball-patterned trim and each one is numbered to encourage the community to attempt to find all 33.
The circular signs, made and donated by Minuteman Press of Georgetown, feature a basketball-patterned trim and each one is numbered to encourage the community to attempt to find all 33.
‘Humanity at its best’: Elderly Kansas farmer mails N95 mask to NY governor for health care worker
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo called the gesture "selfless."
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo called the gesture "selfless."
Stocks rally as Trump signs $484B small-business relief bill
Stocks stabilized as oil wrapped worst week on record.
Stocks stabilized as oil wrapped worst week on record.
Austin ISD reinstates weekend meal program
Meals are provided for free at more than 70 locations while school is closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Meals are provided for free at more than 70 locations while school is closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Concordia University offering housing to first responders, healthcare workers
The first responders and healthcare workers are invited to live in the residence halls free of charge.
The first responders and healthcare workers are invited to live in the residence halls free of charge.
Family makes sidewalk chalk Monopoly game during COVID-19 lockdown
A family in Grimes, Iowa, made a full game of Monopoly on a neighborhood sidewalk using chalk as a way to keep themselves busy during the coronavirus lockdown, local media reported.
A family in Grimes, Iowa, made a full game of Monopoly on a neighborhood sidewalk using chalk as a way to keep themselves busy during the coronavirus lockdown, local media reported.
First lady Melania Trump sends gifts to hospitals dealing with coronavirus
Melania Trump is sending blankets, caps and other gifts to hospitals in 10 states, including some hit hardest by the new coronavirus outbreak, for use by medical staff and children who are patients.
Melania Trump is sending blankets, caps and other gifts to hospitals in 10 states, including some hit hardest by the new coronavirus outbreak, for use by medical staff and children who are patients.
Professor explains impact of bandana mask for black men during COVID-19 pandemic
As more Americans are wearing facial coverings due to the COVID-19 outbreak, one professor shares his concern for black men wearing bandana masks.
As more Americans are wearing facial coverings due to the COVID-19 outbreak, one professor shares his concern for black men wearing bandana masks.
FDA warns against use of hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 outside of hospitals, clinical trials
The Food and Drug Administration issued a warning about the antimalarial drugs after it became aware of reported heart risks. Both have been embraced by Trump and others as a potential COVID-19 treatment.
The Food and Drug Administration issued a warning about the antimalarial drugs after it became aware of reported heart risks. Both have been embraced by Trump and others as a potential COVID-19 treatment.
I Live Here I Give Here leading Central Texas #GivingTuesdayNow campaign on May 5
For the Central Texas campaign, I Live Here I Give Here is looking to build up dependable, unrestricted funds by asking people to make recurring gifts.
For the Central Texas campaign, I Live Here I Give Here is looking to build up dependable, unrestricted funds by asking people to make recurring gifts.
‘I believe in us’: Alicia Keys drops new song ‘Good Job,’ honoring essential workers during pandemic
The Grammy-winning artist paid tribute to essential workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Grammy-winning artist paid tribute to essential workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tips for helping small businesses stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic
Many small businesses are trying to navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic, some forced to lay off workers, shutter their doors, with no luck getting federal assistance. But financial experts say there are some ways to keep the cash coming in even if you’re not getting a lifeline from the government.
Many small businesses are trying to navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic, some forced to lay off workers, shutter their doors, with no luck getting federal assistance. But financial experts say there are some ways to keep the cash coming in even if you’re not getting a lifeline from the government.
‘Dirty Dancing’ to screen for free on Lionsgate’s YouTube channel
Nobody puts baby into quarantine.
Nobody puts baby into quarantine.



















