Alyson Collins, associate professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Texas State University, has received a grant from the U.S. Department of
Austin Public Health has expanded COVID-19 vaccine eligibility following federal authorization and approval by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to provide doses
Austin Public Health and Travis County are partnering with community organizations to provide free COVID-19 vaccination clinics around the county from June 10-13.
Clinics are open to everyone without registration or appointment. All
The City of Austin’s economy has remained very strong amid the pandemic, even as shutdowns and capacity limitations were wreaking havoc among businesses all
Austin Public Health is expanding COVID-19 booster dose eligibility following federal authorization. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now recommends boosters for everyone
Austin Community College District nurses will be fanning out into the community alongside member of the Austin Fire Department to help provide no-cost wellness
In February, Austin Resource Recovery suspend all large brush and bulk collection due to staffing shortages brought about by COVID-19 and unfilled vacant positions.
A federal judge in Florida has struck down Joe Biden’s federal mask mandate for airplanes and other modes of public transportation. At Austin-Bergstrom International
In March, the seasonally adjusted Texas unemployment rate was 4.4 percent, a decrease of 0.3 percentage points from February 2022, and 2.0 percentage points
Austin Public Health is now administering additional COVID-19 booster doses to older adults and certain people with compromised immune systems.
“Even as we enjoy this
Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller announced on Thursday that $95 million in grants are headed to Texas food banks through the Food Bank Capacity Building
Austin Public Health has updated its COVID-19 risk-based guidelines to align with new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention metrics. The CDC introduced Community
Texas employment grew at a 3.6 percent month-over-month annualized rate in January, considerably above Texas’ average long-run job growth of 2 percent but slower