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Coronaviris Updates

Hays County Reports 114 New Positive COVID Cases Over Weekend

Offices, lobbies, and courts within the Hays County system are in varying stages of reopening to the public as they…

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A Coronavirus Vaccine: Where Does It Stand?

Scientists say they see steady progress and are expressing cautious optimism that a vaccine could be ready by spring...

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City Of Austin Provides COVID-19 Relief Grant For Childcare Centers

The grant program is designed to give immediate and equitably-focused one-time financial assistance to eligible childcare centers, including family childcare…

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TEA Announces Additional Reopening Guidance, Local Option For An Online-Only For Upcoming School Year

AUSTIN, Texas – Last week, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) released public health planning guidance for the 2020-21 academic year…

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Three Additional COVID-Related Fatalities Reported In Hays County

Offices, lobbies, and courts within the Hays County system are in varying stages of reopening to the public as they…

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Hays County Reports 47 New Confirmed Cases, 40 New Recoveries

Offices, lobbies, and courts within the Hays County system are in varying stages of reopening to the public as they…

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Here Is The Latest COVID-19 Case Numbers For Hays County

The Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a very fluid situation and it will continue to be. All case numbers and totals are…

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Self-Employed Adults Hit Harder By Pandemic-Related Business Downturns In Hardest Hit States

Creating jobs and running small businesses are just a couple of examples of the vital roles self-employed workers play in…

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Texas Classrooms Can Stay Closed This Fall Without Losing State Funding If Local Health Officials Order

School districts won't lose state funding if they stick with virtual classes this fall because a local health authority has…

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Texas Hospitals Are Running Out Of Drugs, Beds, Ventilators And Even Staff

Many Texas hospitals are no longer accepting transfer patients in order to maintain space for a surge that’s expected to…

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