Court allows medication abortions in Texas during pandemic

A three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said that medication abortions can go forward.

Texas governor says economy won't reopen all at once

“This isn’t going to be a rushing the gates, everyone is able to suddenly reopen all at once,” Governor Greg Abbott said from his office in the Texas Capitol.

Answering your COVID-19 questions
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Dr. Suma Manjunath, Kelsey Sebold answers viewers questions about COVID-19

Northwest Assistance Ministry
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Chelsea Edwards visits Northwest Assistance Ministry to see how their volunteers are keeping projects going during the coronavirus crisis, and how they've adapted their programs for social distancing from MEals on Wheels for seniors to programs for children. For more information visit wwww.namonline.org

3 NYPD officers die within hours of each other due to coronavirus

Three NYPD officers succumbed to the coronavirus between Sunday and Monday, according to the department. Det. Jeffrey Scalf and Det. Raymond Abear died on Monday. Aux. Capt. Mohamed Rahaman died a day earlier. NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea made the announcement via Twitter.

Governor Abbott announces program to help Texas small businesses

Governor Abbott announces a multi-million dollar partnership to help small businesses struggling with the Covid19 pandemic

Many people want to know when stimulus checks will arrive

If you don't have a bank account, you can have it deposited through Square mobile banking, and Walmart says it will cash stimulus checks for free.

NY coronavirus deaths pass 10,000

The number of deaths related to coronavirus has passed 10,000 in New York.

Confirmed cases of COVID-19 approach 2 million worldwide

The death toll in populous states such as Florida and Pennsylvania was on par with some individual counties outside New York City.

Blink-182, OneRepublic unveil music videos as artists bring performances to millions quarantined

Various artists, creators and musicians have found clever ways to pass the time under COVID-19 lockdowns while simultaneously inspiring others to remain hopeful in uncertain times. 

93-year-old Pennsylvania woman's viral coronavirus plea for more beer answered by Coors Light

A 93-year-old woman from Pennsylvania used the powers of the internet to keep a stock of beer while doing her part to “flatten the curve” amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

Most COVID-19 stimulus deposits to be received by Wednesday, Mnuchin says

For those who don’t get their money by Wednesday, Mnuchin said the IRS will have a website available that would allow people to plug in information.

Program at Lone Star College helps students with groceries, laptops

Lone Star College Houston North started giving groceries to certain students because before closing due to COVID19, hundreds of students depended on the school’s care centers to eat.

Increase in families needing food donations during COVID-19 pandemic

Food pantries across the area are noticing a significantly higher amount of people needing assistance with food now during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to normal.

Houston Rockets star Russell Westbrook donates 650 computers for Houston-area students

Houston Rockets' star Russell Westbrook is donating 650 computers to Houston-area students who are affected by the school closures as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.