Five years after becoming Nevada’s first diagnosed COVID-19 patient, Ronald Pipkins reflects on the lasting division the ...
Dr. Ana Montanez is working overtime in Lubbock to contact vaccine-hesitant parents, explaining the grave risks posed by a ...
The shift comes after the governor's office told agency officials that lawmakers are examining remote-work policies while ...
On the Border, a Tex-Mex chain owned by Argonne Capital Group, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it struggles to ...
Bill to make ivermectin available OTC without a prescription advances in state Legislature. Supporters claim it might cure ...
This week, the Tennessee House Public Service Subcommittee conducted a hearing on House Bill 132, legislation that reforms ...
Texas health officials say they are seeing some severe cases with about 20 hospitalizations, some of those patients receiving ...
COVID-19 changed how people viewed illness but also revealed the depths of mistrust in medicine, masking and vaccines.
Measles is a disease that should be a relic of the past with vaccination. But now a child is dead from a disease that is entirely preventable.
Two elected officials who helped with masking rules and vaccination, and a former school board member, tell us their thoughts.
The directive comes as some state agencies have downsized their office spaces after the pandemic forced many employees to ...