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A few Austin-area businesses starting to go back to mask requirements

A few Austin-area businesses starting to go back to mask requirements Tori Larned Replay Video UP NEXT Some Austin area businesses are taking proactive measures after four cases of the coronavirus delta variant hit Austin-Travis County this week.  Austin Public Health announced on Thursday that Austin-Travis County would return to Orange, or Stage Three out of five stages, of its coronavirus risk-based guidelines.  Owner John Kunz of Waterloo Records said the decision to require masks again was a difficult one. I probably would have waited for Stage Four to kick in before we went back to it, but, you know, we just didn t want to be responsible for being the place where someone might have contracted the delta variant, Kunz said.

Austin real estate boom: New study shows what zip codes are seeing the most growth post-pandemic

Austin real estate boom: New study shows what zip codes are seeing the most growth post-pandemic
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Central Texas Food Bank assistance not slowing down as pandemic rounds corner

Central Texas Food Bank assistance not slowing down as pandemic rounds corner Leaders with the food bank says they have adjusted to a new COVID normal for how many people they are serving. Author: Tori Larned (KVUE) Updated: 8:36 AM CDT April 13, 2021 AUSTIN, Texas Even as the pandemic rounds the corner with vaccines ramping up, tens of thousands of people are still struggling to afford food in Central Texas.  The demand for food from the Central Texas Food Bank (CTFB) is returning to its COVID normal levels after Winter Storm Uri caused people s need for food to skyrocket, according to Mark Jackson, CTFB s chief development officer. 

The message behind one of the newest Austin murals

The message behind one of the newest Austin murals Tori Larned Replay Video UP NEXT If you take a drive around Austin, it would be tough to miss the bright and unique touches of art that fill the walls of the city.  Nearly one year after the coronavirus pandemic hit Austin, a new piece of art is front and center for many eyes to see.  We did this project to support mental and physical health through the pandemic, said Raasin McIntosh, the founder of Raasin in the Sun, the organization that led this project. The mural is called Be Well  and spans 10,000 square feet along both sides of the North Lamar Boulevard underpass just south of Fifth Street. 

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