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"In hindsight, and even though it violated no order, it set a bad example for which I apologize," Austin Mayor Steve Adler said, after initially saying he didn't do anything wrong.
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The governor said a vaccine could start arriving by mid-December. The state has said health care workers will be the first to receive voluntary vaccinations.
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A new report from the nonprofit Military Family Advisory Network sheds light on hunger among active duty service members, veterans and retirees.
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Gov. Abbott Reiterates Texas Will Not Shut Down Again While Touting Arrival Of Coronavirus TreatmentAbbott traveled to hard-hit Lubbock to trumpet that bamlanivimab, the antibody therapy made by Eli Lilly & Company, is now being distributed across Texas.
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The pandemic is straining resources and damaging economies around rural Texas. It's also surging as more people choose not to take precautions.
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From Texas Standard : Texas now leads the country in total coronavirus cases, this week reaching 1 million total cases since the start of the pandemic.
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The state is the first in U.S. to reach the grim benchmark as the nation faces a widespread surge in infections.
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Cases of COVID-19 in El Paso continued to skyrocket on Wednesday as the city reported a record 3,100 new people contracted the virus, smashing the...
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A spike in cases recently led El Paso's county judge to impose a shelter-in-place order closing many nonessential businesses. The Texas attorney general has sued to block that order.
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The man who arrived at the emergency room in Childress earlier this month did not have COVID-19, but he did have a serious abdominal condition that...