Medical Center Hospital says it’s going to need at least 50 to 80 volunteers per day to help with traffic control to make the coronavirus mass vaccination at Ratliff Stadium run smoothly.
As the COVID-19 vaccine makes its way to West Texas, the City of Odessa wants to make sure West Texans are informed when it comes to getting the shots.
In all the ways COVID-19 has threatened the energy sector and, more specifically, oil production, it may have allowed companies time to reset and evaluate their infrastructure.
House Bill 1077 has been filed by State Representative, Brooks Landgraf, in order to lessen the impact of the Recapture System, also known as the “Robin Hood” law, in West Texas.
The Midland Unified Command Team is asking the public to register for the COVID-19 vaccine as the city prepares to receive a weekly supply of the vaccine.
Odessa Regional Medical Center has updated its visitation policies following new guidance by the CDC and the Texas Department of State Health Services on COVID-19.
Hospitals in the Abilene, Bryan-College Station and Laredo areas have run out of intensive care unit beds. State health officials are “greatly concerned” about high numbers of hospitalized people throughout Texas.
Austin’s top health authority is offering coronavirus vaccines to Texas lawmakers and their key staffers, regardless of whether they are currently eligible under state guidelines.
The Texas House unanimously adopted rules Thursday that will require members to wear masks in the chamber and during committee hearings and allow them to cast votes on legislation from outside the House floor.
An 18-year veteran of the Houston Police Department is under federal investigation for his participation in the riot at the U.S. Capitol last week, Houston police Chief Art Acevedo said at a press conference Wednesday afternoon.
Doses of the COVID-19 vaccine began arriving in Texas in mid-December, marking a significant milestone in the battle against the virus. But it will be months before vaccine doses are widely available, and the rollout is leaving eligible Texans with more questions than answers.
One month after the first shipments of COVID-19 vaccines arrived in the state, Texas has become the first in the nation to administer 1 million doses, Gov. Greg Abbott said Thursday.
The downtown Odessa BOA has been shuttered for more than two weeks due to COVID-19, but it didn’t notify any of its customers. Dozens of them show up each day, only to be rejected.
After the president’s speech, she joined hundreds of others marching down Pennsylvania avenue – posting on her Facebook page – “we’re charging the capitol”.
The Museum of the Big Bend is looking to highlight and honor local World War II veterans in conjunction with its upcoming WWII exhibit, WWII Heroes, Photographs by Zach Coco.
Midland Memorial Hospital is working on a plan to distribute as many as 10,000 COVID-19 vaccines in a week, according to President and CEO Russell Meyers.
Florists in California, Kentucky, and even as far away as Scotland have been subject to the internet’s wrath because people have mistaken their flower shop for Cudd’s one in Midland.