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May 07, 2020

Restaurant Owners Say Reopening is a Tough Choice

HOUSTON – While restaurants across Texas can now partially reopen, owners are faced with the choice whether to let their customers come back and dine inside.  An early poll from the Texas Restaurant Association shows that restaurants are about evenly split on reopening during the first wave that started May 1.  A restaurant in Harris […]

May 01, 2020

Reporting Texas TV Newscast April 30, 2020

Austin — Producers, reporters, anchors and the rest of the Reporting Texas TV group bring viewers the latest on the impact COVID-19 is having on the Austin and UT community.

Apr 30, 2020

Austin Announces an Emergency Fund for Artists

For almost two months, the nightlife in the live music capital of the world has been shuttered. Since COVID-19 caused the cancellation of South By Southwest in early March, Austin musicians and venues have struggled. Connor McCampbell is the founder and frontman of the Austin performance group TC Superstar. He was looking forward to one […]

Apr 30, 2020

Ensemble Group Takes Its Tempo Online

Among many organizations that cancelled activities due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Mariachi Parades, an ensemble upholding Mariachi traditions, found a new ritual for their performances.  UT Austin’s Mariachi Parades performs weekly virtual songs on their Facebook and Twitter accounts to provide content to their audience. The students individually practice and then send their clips to […]

Apr 30, 2020

Hairstylist Petitions Texas Governor to Reopen Salon

ROUND ROCK – With businesses shut down, many hairstylists are struggling to make ends meet.  Sarah Johnson, a cosmetologist at A-Zany-Do Salon & Spa in Round Rock, Texas, petitioned Governor Greg Abbott to allow hair stylists to see clients one-on-one. Her petition reached over 15,000 signatures in less than seven days. “I’m definitely blown away […]

Apr 30, 2020

Texas Exes Changes Plans for Spring Ring Ceremony Due to Campus Closure

The University of Texas ring ceremony is the highlight of every semester, with the rings placed underneath a lit Tower and presented to students the next day. But due to the campus closing in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 spring ring celebration could not be held. Texas Exes had to figure out […]

Apr 29, 2020

Austin Tattoo Artists Grapple with the Impacts of COVID-19

Usually full of the people, life and art that have come to define Austin, tattoo shops in the city shut their doors over a month ago as part of efforts to combat COVID-19. Tattoo artists and shops are trying to adapt to their new normal and find alternate ways to survive.

Apr 29, 2020

Austin-based Roommates Develop Low-cost Ventilator Unit Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Two Austin-based roommates have developed a low-cost ventilator unit made from parts widely available around the world in response to global shortages amid the COVID-19 pandemic. In vitro testing on pig lungs for their prototype could begin soon at Dell Medical School. 

Apr 29, 2020

UT Student Demonstrates How To DIY Your Own Protective Mask

AUSTIN – Jeannelle Romero began to make masks for her family and friends right before COVID-19.  “So, when I made one, I felt like my parents really liked it,” said Romero. “There wasn’t really a demand for it yet.” When there became a high demand for masks, Romero was unable to find the fabric she […]

Apr 27, 2020

UT Scientist’s Research Should Shorten Path to Novel Coronavirus Vaccine

Jason McLellan works with the spike proteins that give the virus its shape and allow it to attach to receptors on human cells and begin to replicate.

Apr 24, 2020

Reporting Texas TV Newscast, April 23, 2020

Austin — It’s the fourth show of the semester and students this week are looking at the impact of the coronavirus on school districts across the state, UT’s own modeling numbers for when it might reach its peak and students raising money to supply more face masks to medical clinics across the state.

Apr 23, 2020

Texas High School Seniors Lose Chance to Finish the Year

McALLEN, TX – For high school seniors, the spring semester is supposed to be filled with memorable moments that last a lifetime. But the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has officially ended any chance of that happening for them here in Texas. Last week, Texas Governor Gregg Abbot announced his plans to slowly ease some of the […]

Apr 23, 2020

Lubbock school district gets creative to provide access for students

Lubbock-The hallways of Overton Elementary School in Lubbock, Texas, have been empty for over a month. Schools across the country let out for spring break, but because of the Coronavirus, the students never came back. Governor Greg Abbott announced Friday that all Texas schools would remain closed for the rest of the school year. Overton […]

Apr 23, 2020

Blanton Museum hosts weekly Zoom meetings amid COVID-19 pandemic

Austin – The Blanton Museum, an art museum housed on the University of Texas at Austin campus, has temporarily closed its doors due to the spread of COVID-19. However, it is keeping the museum experience alive by making some of its resources available online.  “As soon as we learned that the museum was going to […]

Apr 23, 2020

UT Students Found ‘Project Protect’ to Fundraise for Protective Equipment

Austin – Clinicians at the Pediatric Associates of Austin are counting the days until they run out of personal protective equipment. With a nationwide shortage of masks, shields and gloves triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic, the clinic only has enough equipment to last them until the end of May. They know the virus will be […]

Apr 23, 2020

Coronavirus and the Wedding Industry: One Texas Wedding Planned in 24 Hours

AUSTIN- On March 19, Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order declaring there be no more than 10 people gathered together at one time.  Haleigh Winters from Texas, planned her wedding in 24 hours so she could get married before the executive order was in effect.  “That was really hard on us, because we had […]

Apr 23, 2020

Pandemic Brings a Breath of New Life

HOUSTON – During both World Wars, Americans were called to duty to help their country. Some were called to war and some were called to work. Some were able to help in their own backyards.  “Our food is fighting! A garden will make your rations go further,” a Victory Garden poster slogan exclaimed to the […]

Apr 22, 2020

Austin Life Coach Gives Recommendations for Living Through COVID-19

As people adjust to their new realities and settle into new comfort zones, an Austin-based life coach shares 10 recommendations to better deal with life during the pandemic.

Apr 21, 2020

Austin ISD’s Rising STAAR: Widén Elementary Aims to Maintain Test Score Improvement

In 2018, the Texas Education Agency gave Austin’s Widén Elementary School an “F” in the state’s annual accountability ratings. In 2019, the school earned a “B” – the largest improvement of any elementary school in the Austin Independent School District.

Apr 17, 2020

Reporting Texas TV Newscast – April 16, 2020

Austin, TX – This week on Reporting Texas TV, reporters examined how COVID-19 is impacting University of Texas students with getting emergency funds, help for mental health and businesses impacted statewide.