AUSTIN, Texas -- Texas' coronavirus death toll hit a single-day high of 50 on Thursday, just as the state was preparing for a slow reboot of one of the world's largest economies by reopening retail, ...
Texas will soon begin regularly releasing information on COVID-19 cases in public schools among students and staff members, Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath told school superintendents ...
Stacker compiled a list of counties with the highest motor vehicle crash fatality rates in Texas using data from National ...
JEFFERSON, Texas -- A woman whose husband died due to COVID-19 in northeast Texas said his death happened because of Pres. Trump and Gov. Abbott. In a Facebook post that has since gone viral, Stacey ...
COVID-19 cases are climbing again just as Texas students head back into classrooms, with health officials tracking new variants that are spreading nationwide. While overall test numbers are lower than ...
Texas became the first state to surpass a million coronavirus cases in the United States on Saturday, as the country battled a third wave of new infections and recorded over 100,000 infections three ...
In 2024, 161 Texans were killed in family violence incidents. “In 2020, we did see a sharp increase, and that increase has ...
COVID-19 cases continue to climb week-over-week as summer draws to a close, according to U.S. health data. Some regions of the United States are experiencing higher rates of positive COVID-19 tests ...
BRYAN, Texas -- The Brazos County Health District is investigating a suspected case of coronavirus in southeastern Texas. Authorities say the patient traveled from Wuhan, China, where coronavirus ...
The death toll from the spread of the coronavirus in the United States exceeded 200,000 on Tuesday, by the far the highest ...
COVID-19 viral activity was high in the United States during the first week of September, according to fresh data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Some regions of the United States ...
After years of pandemic focus, flu is once again emerging as the bigger threat in North Texas hospitals. "We've had COVID, COVID, COVID on our mind, right?" said Dr. Joseph Chang, chief medical ...