CapMetro employee tests positive for COVID-19
CapMetro says it was notified of the positive diagnosis Monday, March 23. The employee is currently recovering at home.
CapMetro says it was notified of the positive diagnosis Monday, March 23. The employee is currently recovering at home.
Austin police say Sebastian Michael Dean, 23, was driving south in the 2300 block of South First Street on March 13 at 2:13 a.m. They say he was speeding, ran a red light at Oltorf Street and then hit a telephone pole.
Abbott's Tuesday announcement comes two days after he indicated he was not inclined to implement a statewide stay-at-home order, leaving the decision to local leaders.
The man is in his 60s and resides in the Horseshoe Bay area. His case is considered travel-related and he immediately went into self-quarantine
Former Texas A&M basketball player David Edwards has died in New York City from COVID-19, the coronavirus disease. Edwards' teammate and a former coach both announced the news on social media.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — “America’s restaurants are in crisis,” Vice President of DeVries Global, Josh Levitt said in an email KXAN received. Levitt represents several national restaurants including Blaze Pizza and Del Taco. Levitt believes “the coronavirus poses a significant threat to the future of an industry that employs more than 15 million Americans.” That ripple […]
Austin and Travis County have issued orders for people to stay at home starting at 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, March 24 through April 13.
University of Texas at Austin head football coach Tom Herman donated $10,000 to the food bank. A member of Herman's staff dropped off the donation
Residents at the Bryn Celyn Home in Wales invented their own life-sized version of the children's game "Hungry Hungry Hippos."
The Olympic Games are officially postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, leaving athletes considering their next steps. But, many say they understand the importance of canceling an event that brings thousands of people from all over the world together.
Texas cities and counties continue to issue their own stay-at-home and shelter-in-place orders after Gov. Greg Abbott declined to issue a statewide order. He said he preferred local governments decide for themselves.
As of Monda, unemployed Texans are still having trouble filing unemployment applications with the TWC.
All Austin Water buildings will be secured starting Monday. The utility company says it made virtual and electronic modifications to service for anyone that needs to do business with Austin Water.
The statewide prohibition will free up hospital bed space and will reserve limited personal protective equipment (PPE) for doctors who are facing national shortages in the battle against COVID-19.
Other soldiers he may have come into contact with are self-quarantined in their homes "out of an abundance of caution," Fort Hood says.