McDonald's CEO says law enforcement may be called on customers who refuse to wear masks

McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski recently spoke about recent decisions the company has made amid the coronavirus pandemic. He specifically suggested that law enforcement may be called during situations when a customer won’t wear a mask.

Deadline extended for $285 food benefit for school children

Families in Texas who need help feeding their children because of the economic crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic now have more time to apply for benefits.

Sugar Land Parks and Recreation Virtual Summer Series
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July is National Parks and Recreation Month. Tricia Yurcak with the Sugar Land Parks and Recreation Department talks about their Virtual Summer Series.

Camp on the Go for Houston’s young cancer patients

MD Anderson is holding a virtual "Camp on the Go" this summer to ensure young patients and siblings are still able to participate.

New map shows locations of more than 500 murals across the Houston area

Houston Mural Map just launched in mid-July. It lists more than 500 murals across the Houston area and includes photos and additional information on the artists who created them.

Cheez-It brings back summer box set pairing white cheddar with House Wine rosé 

Summer is here and it kinda looks a lot like spring and late winter: nothing to do, nowhere to go, and just waiting for a solution to this COVID-19 virus. But that's where Cheez-It is coming in, ready to lighten up the year.

Remote jobs during coronavirus hiring for six-figure salaries now

Remote job roles in engineering, communications and marketing are hiring at these companies during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ben & Jerry's share its at-home edible cookie dough recipe

For you cookie dough lovers, Ben & Jerry's has released a its cookie dough recipe for us to make and eat at home.

Is it safe to go to the gym during the coronavirus pandemic?

Is it safe to go to the gym during the pandemic? It depends on where you live and the precautions you and the gym take.

How does COVID-19 affect kids? Science has answers and gaps

The Trump administration says the science “is very clear,” but many doctors who specialize in pediatrics and infectious diseases say much of the evidence is inconclusive.