FOX 7 Discussion: CapMetro CEO on COVID-19 response

CapMetro CEO Randy Clarke joins Marcel Clarke to talk about current and future projects and what CapMetro is doing to protect riders.

Google to provide high quality internet access, chromebooks as California schools remain closed

Students in California won’t be returning to school this academic year due to the coronavirus pandemic. But students will continue with their classwork from home, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom. 

Cast members still raise American flag in closed Walt Disney World theme park

Florida's theme parks may still be closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, but that isn't stopping cast members at Walt Disney World from continuing to raise the American flag in the Magic Kingdom.

Amazon worker fired after coronavirus protest on Staten Island

A workers who participated in a walkout at a New York City fulfillment center said that Amazon fired him Monday afternoon.

Minneapolis uses 'Tiger King' to demonstrate social distancing guidelines

The City of Minneapolis looked to Netflix's hit docuseries "Tiger King" to find new inspiration to bring home the message of social distancing. 

Amazon employee in Ruskin tests positive for COVID-19

According to Amazon, one of its employees at its Ruskin warehouse tested positive for COVID-19.

Amazon delivery driver caught on video spitting on package

An Amazon delivery driver was caught on video appearing to spit on his hand and wiping it on a package delivered to a resident's door in Hancock Park.

Big Cat Rescue CEO disapproves of 'Tiger King' documentary, calling it 'sensational'

Social media has been buzzing about the Netflix documentary, 'Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness,' but the CEO of Big Cat Rescue says the series is full of "unsavory lies."

CapMetro sees 65% drop in ridership after stay-at-home order

CapMetro received it's first set of ridership data since the order went into place and on March 26, the company saw a 65% decrease in overall riders. 

Amazon fights coronavirus price-gouging, suspends 3,900 accounts

Amazon said Monday that it has already suspended more than 3,900 seller accounts for price-gouging during the coronavirus outbreak, a disclosure that came on the same day President Trump issued an executive order aimed at curtailing the practice.

Austin City Council passes 60-day eviction hold-off for renters

Renters will need to prove to their landlord that they were affected by the virus. Currently, evictions in Travis County are already halted until April, according to their website.

Amazon’s Alexa will sing you a hand-washing song if you ask

Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa, now has a way to help you stay germ free by singing you a hand-washing song.