July 18, 2020 Texas Democratic congressional candidate Gus Trujillo: 'I want to be a voice for the people, not for the president' Texas Democratic Congressional nominee Gus Trujillo hopes to be a voice for the people of his district and not President Trump.
July 18, 2020 Coronavirus patient, 24, who was ‘close to death’ leaves Texas hospital after 79 days A 24-year-old coronavirus patient who was hospitalized for nearly three months and placed on a ventilator with "dismal odds" of survival was released from a Texas hospital Wednesday.
July 17, 2020 Texas ER doctor says some hospitals 'running out of tests' as state grapples with coronavirus surge Texas emergency room physician Dr. Natasha Kathuria told "The Daily Briefing" Friday that some hospitals in the state are "running out of tests" as they grapple with a surge in coronavirus cases.
July 17, 2020 Military medics sent to California, Texas hospitals amid scaling coronavirus cases Military doctors, nurses and specialists have been sent to help overwhelmed hospitals in California and Texas as coronavirus cases continue spike.
July 17, 2020 Texas woman, 24, hospitalized with COVID-19 for 79 days: I should have worn a mask A 24-year-old Texas woman was recently discharged from the hospital after spending nearly 80 days fighting for her life after contracting the novel coronavirus.
July 17, 2020 US governors, officials want face masks to be worn – here’s why some police departments won’t enforce it U.S. governors and officials hoping to stop the persistent spread of the coronavirus are ordering the public to wear masks, but when it comes to making sure people follow these new mandates, some police departments are continuing to look the other way.
July 17, 2020 Dogs now welcome at faith-based homeless shelter in Texas Dogs are now welcome at a faith-based homeless shelter in Wichita Falls, Texas.
July 17, 2020 Some private schools plan in-person learning in places where public schools are not Atlanta area public schools are remaining online this fall due to the coronavirus pandemic—but private schools are planning to open with classroooms occupied.
July 17, 2020 Gov. Noem's advice for states dealing with COVID-19: Trust your citizens, don't 'lay down mandates' U.S. governors should put their faith in the residents of their states and forgo stringent coronavirus mandates, South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem said Friday.
July 17, 2020 Texas, Arizona bring in refrigerated trucks to store hundreds of bodies after coronavirus deaths surge Texas and Arizona are expanding morgue capacity in several counties across each state, bringing in refrigerated trucks to store the overflow of bodies, as the number of coronavirus fatalities shattered records this week.