Some North Texas parents still unsure whether to have their kids go back to school or do virtual learning

Even though the Texas Education Agency released guidelines about the return to school, some North Texas parents say they're still struggling with the decision whether to let their kids return to a classroom or keep them online.

Brooks Brothers, worn by Lincoln and Kennedy, goes bankrupt

Brooks Brothers, the 200-year-old company that dressed nearly every U.S. president, is filing for bankruptcy protection.

City of Houston cancels Texas GOP in-person convention at GRB

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner says Houston First sent a letter to the Republican Party of Texas canceling the convention that was to be held in Houston next week.

Dallas County again reports more than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases, along with 16 deaths

Dallas County Health and Human Services reported 1,029 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, marking the sixth straight day there has been more than 1,000 new coronavirus cases reported in the county.

Coronavirus expert gives an update on vaccine trials, school safety
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There are several potential coronavirus vaccines in the works around the world with the president promising one very soon. Good Day gets a reality check from one of the world's top coronavirus researchers, Dr. Ben Neuman from Texas A&M Texarkana. He also answers one of the questions many parents have. Should I send my child to school?

Lysol Disinfectant Spray effective against COVID-19: EPA

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved the use of Lysol's disinfectant spray to protect against COVID-19.

Family prepares to say goodbye to young woman dying from COVID-19

A 24-year-old woman who came to Atlanta to celebrate a friend's birthday is now in hospice care after a battle with COVID-19. 

Maryland-based company gets $1.6B from government to develop coronavirus vaccine

Maryland-based Novavax will receive $1.6 billion through the government's Operation Warp Speed to develop a coronavirus vaccine as early as this year, the publicly-traded company announced on Tuesday.

Man yells ‘I feel threatened!’ after being confronted in Costco for not wearing a face mask

A video circulating on social media shows the moment a Costco customer apparently confronted another shopper in Florida for not wearing a facial covering. The conflict escalated when the man who was confronted began screaming, "I feel threatened,” at the customer who confronted him.

Dallas public COVID-19 test sites slow to deliver results

The increase in people tested for COVID-19 in North Texas has brought about an unintended negative consequence -- a backlog at the labs testing samples and a delay in people getting test results.

Texas doctors working on app to keep track of COVID-19 symptoms

North Texas researchers say we can’t keep playing catch up with COVID-19. They say they have a tool to help get ahead of it, but they need your help.