Rapper Bun B, wife deal with racist woman at Missouri City Whataburger
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Rapper Bun B and his wife Queenie talks about being threatened by a racist at a Whataburger in Fort Bend County. The couple ran into the same woman moment later at a Walgreens.

How to prevent COVID-19 quarantine depression
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Isiah speaks with Dr. Biren Patel about ways people can fight against depression while respecting social distancing.

Doctor shares her frustrations about waiting for COVID-19 information
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Dr. Vanessa Barrow speaks with Isiah about her relative who died of COVID-19 and the problems she had with waiting for COVID-19 testing results.

Are the Texans doomed?
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Some NFL trades have been dominating the headlines.

Are you looking for work?
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Have you lost a job after the pandemic? These companies are hiring.

HISD superintendent answers parents' questions about outbreak
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Dr. Grenita Lathan talks about how they're protecting staff and students during the coronavirus outbreak as well as how they'll make sure schools are clean upon students' return, if they're issuing laptops, and the details about senior festivities.

What do you do if you have COVID-19 and need medical attention?
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With a lot of clinics asking those with possible coronavirus cases to stay away, what do you do if you need help and can't manage symptoms at home?

What are my options for unemployment?
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We're here to answer your legal questions as the judicial system is shutting down.

Should you be selling off your stocks during the outbreak?
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Should you be patient, or sell fast? Or is it a good time to buy? Certified Financial Planner Mark Connely with Wealth Design Group, Park Avenue Securities explains.

Working from home doesn't have to be a hassle
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Here's how to make working remotely run smoothly. The key? Communication and scheduling.

Fort Bend Co. re-integration courts reduces offender recidivism rates
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Fort Bend County District Attorney Brian Middleton and Drug Court Chief Chad Bridges talk about recidivism rates being cut by the re-integration courts for drug addicts.