Southwest Airlines will require face masks for passengers and employees
The company said that through June there will not be a need for middle seats to be occupied.
The company said that through June there will not be a need for middle seats to be occupied.
The events allegedly occurred before and during a much-publicized contamination of products in 2015.
As of May 1, about 40% of payments have yet to be distributed.
State sales tax revenue totaled $2.58 billion in April, according to a statement from Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar, a 9.3% decrease from April 2019 marking the steepest decline since January 2010.
Minors in Bastrop cannot be in a public place, or a private place other than their home, from 11 p.m.-5 a.m. Sunday-Thursday, and 12:01-5 a.m. Friday and Saturday, or during school hours Monday-Friday while Bastrop ISD schools are in session.
The city's Neighborhood Housing and Community Development Department will provide $1.2 million in emergency rental assistance to residents affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, to be administered through a contract with the Housing Authority of the City of Austin
A man was arrested Thursday after he allegedly pushed a park ranger trying to disperse a large crowd into Lake Austin.
Nearly three weeks after a Georgetown attorney filed a criminal complaint against the county judge, the complaint has not yet been investigated or assigned to a prosecutor.
Here's a list of everything reopening in Texas today, what's allowed to reopen but can't, and what will not be allowed to reopen yet.
State leaders in Texas are imploring Congress to consider legal immunity for businesses that reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Texas grocery giant H-E-B is implementing purchasing limits on certain products to ensure availability for as many customers as possible during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Austin's SAFE alliance is reporting an increase in calls about child abuse and parenting support during the coronavirus pandemic.
Cornyn participated in a virtual town hall with the Round Rock, Cedar Park, and Georgetown Chambers of Commerce on Thursday in which he said that businesses must be able to reopen safely with so many people out of work.
The chief's retirement came the same day a KXAN investigation highlighted the chief's off-duty employment with the private security firm protecting Kinder Morgan's newest natural gas pipeline. City Secretary Laurie Cassidy confirmed the retirement announcement in a phone call Thursday.
On April 17, KXAN cited a report from the Texas Commission on Jail Standards (TCJS), which showed 142 inmates had tested positive in county jails across the state. Now, the commission is reporting 626 inmates with active positive tests.
The agency is implementing a new appointment option to allow customers to book in-person appointments up to six months in advance.
"This flexibility in the unemployment benefit process will help ensure that Texans with certain health and safety concerns will not be penalized for choosing not to return to work," Gov. Abbott said.
Onion Creek Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, a long-term care facility for seniors in south Austin, confirmed it had “a few” cases of COVID-19 among its staff, but those staff members have since recovered, according to a spokesperson’s statement Thursday.
We haven't heard of many positive COVID-19 cases coming out of rural Texas counties until now. 18 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in Mason county, with more results pending.
Under the guidance of Gov. Greg Abbott, retailers, restaurants, movie theaters and malls will be allowed to open May 1. Some are taking extra precautions, doing what it can to ease public concern and welcome the community into its doors.