What to expect at Bush Intercontinental Airport post COVID-19

Reporter Natasha Geigel gives you a look at how the air travel industry is being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Texas Supreme Court orders Dallas salon owner's release after Gov. Abbott amends his executive orders

The Dallas salon owner who was jailed after she refused to apologize for opening her business in defiance of countywide COVID-19 restrictions has been released under an order from the Texas Supreme Court.

Gov. Abbott eliminates jail as punishment for violating COVID-19 executive orders

“Throwing Texans in jail who have had their businesses shut down through no fault of their own is nonsensical, and I will not allow it to happen,” said Texas Governor Greg Abbott.

Houston ICU nurse shares stories from the front line

We talked to a nurse manager from Houston Methodist Hospital, who works in ICU and takes care of the most serious cases of COVID-19. 

City of Houston plans celebration for graduating seniors
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Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced details about the June 5th graduation celebrations being planned around the city.

Mark Wahlberg, Mario Lopez thank Children's Hospital of LA staff on National Nurses Day

They are the selfless, caring people who watch over us in the hospital. Sometimes they bring you medicine, sometimes they change a bandage, and sometimes they just offer a comforting word. These are the faces of nurses all over the country. For anyone who has ever been seriously ill, you will not forget their names. 

Poll suggests people who quarantine with mom are happier

A poll taken of 500 people suggests that those who live with their moms during quarantine are happier than those who don't.

What is Medicaid, and how do you get it?

Newly unemployed and uninsured Americans may now qualify for Medicaid.

Majority of US workers want to stay remote: Survey

Over 40 percent of respondents said that going forward, they want to work remotely more often.

Harris County Jail confirms first COVID-19 death in inmate

An aggressive testing program that has now reached 1,115 inmates – including those who do not have symptoms of COVID-19 but are believed to have been exposed to the virus – has now helped medical staff identify 601 inmates with coronavirus.