Gov. Greg Abbott extends disaster declaration for COVID-19
The declaration, originally issued March 13, was renewed by Gov. Greg Abbott Saturday.
The declaration, originally issued March 13, was renewed by Gov. Greg Abbott Saturday.
As time goes on, the question, for some, has morphed from asking when COVID-19 be beaten to if COVID-19 will be beaten.
Campaigners urged Governor Greg Abbott to relax strict rules surrounding nursing home visitations in Texas at a rally held at the State Capitol Saturday morning.
Once the encounter was over, the victim told him to take her home -- she says he said no, saying "No! It's my truck and I'm not taking you home!"
The doll had been designed to giggle when placed in a sitting position, but some parents complain that the sound activation button is inappropriately placed between the doll's legs.
Ten-year-old William woke up with a stiff neck and an upset stomach in June. Soon, his arms and legs began to swell.
Austin Regional Clinic and Baylor Scott & White are leading the way in research for COVID-19 vaccine and treatment trials.
According to Austin police maps, crimes including aggravated assaults and auto thefts are up this year in West Campus compared to last year.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says local governments don't have the authority to pause evictions, according to an opinion issued on his website Friday.
The electric carmaker isn’t wasting any time when it comes to establishing a presence on the ground in the Texas capital, with dozens of job openings.
There's no way to tell right now when live music venues will be allowed to reopen, but a campaign called Reopen Every Venue Safely or REVS is getting a head start on planning.
With recent polling putting presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden ahead of Donald Trump in Texas, Democrats in the Lone Star state are hoping to carry this momentum through the November general election.
Amid the ongoing pandemic, Texas leads the nation with the most nursing homes reporting staffing shortages in each key metric tracked by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
TikTok's expansion into the Austin market began in March. Now, dozens of job openings are posted to join the platform.
According to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, since March there's been 3,098 reported positive cases of COVID-19 across 1,801 child care operations. The vast majority are staff which make up 2,055 of the cases, but 1,043 children have also tested positive.
TxDOT lowered the speed limit on U.S. 290 between Oak Hill and Dripping Springs from 60 to 55 miles per hour.
Dell Children's Medical Center says it has treated three confirmed cases of an inflammatory illness linked to COVID-19 that especially afflicts children.