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JUDGE LINA HIDALGO


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ONLY ON 2: KPRC 2 speaks to Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo following passing of former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner

Read full article: ONLY ON 2: KPRC 2 speaks to Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo following passing of former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner

On Wednesday, the Houston community was shocked to learn of the sudden passing of U.S. Congressman and former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner.

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New version of controversial โ€˜Uplift Harrisโ€™ program to be created after commissioners vote

Read full article: New version of controversial โ€˜Uplift Harrisโ€™ program to be created after commissioners vote

The Texas Supreme Court previously paused the program

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Harris County Judge says there are not enough resources to remove debris caused by Hurricane Beryl

Read full article: Harris County Judge says there are not enough resources to remove debris caused by Hurricane Beryl

As we enter the fifth day since Hurricane Beryl swept through southeast Texas, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo expects to share additional information on relief efforts for thousands of residents still without power.

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โ€˜Donโ€™t panicโ€™: Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo asks people not to hoard gas

Read full article: โ€˜Donโ€™t panicโ€™: Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo asks people not to hoard gas

Judge Hidalgo's expected to brief the public the day after Hurricane Beryl roared across Harris County.

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Elected officials, doctors respond to Harris Co. Judge Lina Hidalgoโ€™s leave of absence

Read full article: Elected officials, doctors respond to Harris Co. Judge Lina Hidalgoโ€™s leave of absence

Following her announcement, several of her colleagues, elected officials and community leaders responded to her decision.

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Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo taking leave of absence to receive treatment for clinical depression

Read full article: Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo taking leave of absence to receive treatment for clinical depression

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said Monday that she is temporarily stepping away from her elected position and has checked herself into an inpatient facility where she is receiving treatment for clinical depression.

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โ€˜When is enough, enough?โ€™ Sergeant sues Harris County after sexual assault at jail

Read full article: โ€˜When is enough, enough?โ€™ Sergeant sues Harris County after sexual assault at jail

A sergeant employed by the Harris County Sheriffโ€™s Office is pursuing legal action against Harris County and elected officials following a sexual assault inside the jail over a year and a half ago.

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With Harris County commissionersโ€™ no-show, county tax rates return to no-new-revenue rates

Read full article: With Harris County commissionersโ€™ no-show, county tax rates return to no-new-revenue rates

Itโ€™s an issue that Harris County Commissioners have been going back and forth over for weeks, and now, the time is up to vote on the countyโ€™s tax rate.

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Harris County budget in jeopardy, time running out to adopt new one

Read full article: Harris County budget in jeopardy, time running out to adopt new one

Harris County commissioners are set to attend a special meeting at 2 p.m. Monday.

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Jack Cagle, Tom Ramsey skip commissioners court for 3rd time as budget impasse continues

Read full article: Jack Cagle, Tom Ramsey skip commissioners court for 3rd time as budget impasse continues

The impasse over the Harris County budget continued Tuesday with Republican commissioners skipping a meeting for a third time in a row, blocking the Democratic majority commissioners court from adopting a new proposed tax rate.

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Pct. 4 commissioner Jack Cagle proposes new tax rate plan amid county commission budget impasse

Read full article: Pct. 4 commissioner Jack Cagle proposes new tax rate plan amid county commission budget impasse

Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner Jack Cagle outlined a proposed tax reform plan Tuesday that he calls a โ€œcompromiseโ€ to break a stalemate over the property tax rate.

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Judge Lina Hidalgo asking county attorneyโ€™s office to consider authority to require commissioners to attend court meeting

Read full article: Judge Lina Hidalgo asking county attorneyโ€™s office to consider authority to require commissioners to attend court meeting

In an attempt to pass a budget for Harris County, Judge Lina Hidalgo said she is considering โ€œany and all actionโ€ that would bring commissioners into Commissioners Court to allow a vote that she said would fund the budget.

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โ€˜Has not spread to kids yetโ€™: Judge Hidalgo says CDC confirms that child who tested presumptive positive for monkeypox did not have virus

Read full article: โ€˜Has not spread to kids yetโ€™: Judge Hidalgo says CDC confirms that child who tested presumptive positive for monkeypox did not have virus

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo will provide an update on the monkeypox response and vaccination efforts Tuesday morning.

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Judge Lina Hidalgo, Commissioner Rodney Ellis introduce $7.7M investment toward maternal and child health care initiative

Read full article: Judge Lina Hidalgo, Commissioner Rodney Ellis introduce $7.7M investment toward maternal and child health care initiative

Judge Hidalgo and Commissioner Rodney Ellis held a news conference Tuesday to introduce a new program that aims to combat maternal and infant mortality in Harris County.

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Harris County selects new Elections Administrator ahead of November election

Read full article: Harris County selects new Elections Administrator ahead of November election

Five months before the next big election, Harris County has selected a new Elections Administrator.

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Judge Lina Hidalgo tests positive for COVID-19, her office says

Read full article: Judge Lina Hidalgo tests positive for COVID-19, her office says

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has tested positive for COVID-19, her office announced Sunday.

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$48 million investment in funding for childcare in Harris County approved by commissioners court

Read full article: $48 million investment in funding for childcare in Harris County approved by commissioners court

Judge Lina Hidalgo will join Commissioner Garcia and community leaders Monday to unveil a proposed pilot program that aims to increase accessibility to high-quality childcare and early childhood development in Harris County.

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Judge Lina Hidalgo releases data on gun violence in Harris County ahead of NRA Convention in Houston

Read full article: Judge Lina Hidalgo releases data on gun violence in Harris County ahead of NRA Convention in Houston

Judge Lina Hidalgo and Commissioner Adrian Garcia held a news conference Tuesday to release new data showing an increase in guns being used in homicides in Harris County.

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Judge Lina Hidalgo discusses resolution opposing draft Supreme Court Roe v. Wade opinion at Commissioners Court

Read full article: Judge Lina Hidalgo discusses resolution opposing draft Supreme Court Roe v. Wade opinion at Commissioners Court

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo will introduce a resolution Tuesday to Harris County Commissioners Court opposing the draft U.S. Supreme Court opinion striking down Roe v. Wade.

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Judge Lina Hidalgo encourages eligible residents to get 2nd booster shot to help make COVID-19 โ€˜a distant memoryโ€™

Read full article: Judge Lina Hidalgo encourages eligible residents to get 2nd booster shot to help make COVID-19 โ€˜a distant memoryโ€™

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo spoke to the community Tuesday on the countyโ€™s efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 and encouraged eligible residents to obtain their second booster as a new omicron variant emerges. Hidalgo was joined by Erica Brown, MD, MBA, FACHE, of Harris County Public Health.

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Judge Lina Hidalgoโ€™s lawyer claims investigation is a misunderstanding

Read full article: Judge Lina Hidalgoโ€™s lawyer claims investigation is a misunderstanding

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgoโ€™s legal team is now sharing more into the criminal investigation of a nearly $11-million dollar COVID contract by the Texas Rangers and the Harris County District Attorneyโ€™s Office.

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Harris County contract investigation stretches out over 14 months, according to law enforcement

Read full article: Harris County contract investigation stretches out over 14 months, according to law enforcement

When the Texas Rangers executed search warrants at the offices and residences connected to members of Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgoโ€™s inner circle on March 11, the takeaway was clear according to KPRC 2โ€ฒs Legal Analyst Brian Wice.

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โ€˜Nothing but political theaterโ€™: Court docs reveal investigation of Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgoโ€™s office, $11M COVID-19 vaccine outreach contract

Read full article: โ€˜Nothing but political theaterโ€™: Court docs reveal investigation of Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgoโ€™s office, $11M COVID-19 vaccine outreach contract

Court records revealed new details about the investigation into Judge Lina Hidalgoโ€™s office and a nearly $11 million dollar contract for COVID-19 vaccine outreach.

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Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo lowers threat level from Orange to Yellow

Read full article: Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo lowers threat level from Orange to Yellow

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo announced on Thursday that she is lowering the countyโ€™s COVID-19 threat level from Orange (Level 2) to Yellow (Level 3). Hidalgo cites lower hospitalization rates and COVID-19 cases dropping at a safer level.

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Judge Lina Hidalgo urging service workers to apply for one year of free childcare

Read full article: Judge Lina Hidalgo urging service workers to apply for one year of free childcare

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo is urging parents who work in the service industry to apply for one year of free childcare.

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Judge Lina Hidalgo announces $8M proposal to support early childhood programs

Read full article: Judge Lina Hidalgo announces $8M proposal to support early childhood programs

Judge Lina Hidalgo and Commissioner Adrian Garcia held a press conference Tuesday morning to discuss a new proposal to invest $7.9 million in American Rescue Plan funds for early childhood programs.

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Judge Hidalgo, Commissioner Ellis, Sheriff Gonzalez discuss anti-crime program designed to lower gun violence in Harris County

Read full article: Judge Hidalgo, Commissioner Ellis, Sheriff Gonzalez discuss anti-crime program designed to lower gun violence in Harris County

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, Commissioner Rodney Ellis and Sheriff Ed Gonzalez highlighted the countyโ€™s new โ€œClean Streets, Safe Neighborhoodsโ€ program in a news conference Wednesday morning.

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Harris County jury selection to move from NRG back to newly renovated Jury Assembly Plaza downtown

Read full article: Harris County jury selection to move from NRG back to newly renovated Jury Assembly Plaza downtown

For the first time in the past two years, the Harris County jury selections process will be moving back to downtown Houston.

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Judge Lina Hidalgo, county commissioners to announce $200,000 disparity study fund

Read full article: Judge Lina Hidalgo, county commissioners to announce $200,000 disparity study fund

Community college and school district officials will join Commissioners Rodney Ellis, Adrian Garcia and Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo on Wednesday to announce a $200,000 Disparity Study Fund.

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โ€˜It is neededโ€™: Harris County residents weigh in on $2.6 million โ€˜Harris County Safeโ€™ program

Read full article: โ€˜It is neededโ€™: Harris County residents weigh in on $2.6 million โ€˜Harris County Safeโ€™ program

Some Harris County residents said that they believe the extra patrols in unincorporated parts of the county will be beneficial.

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Judge Lina Hidalgo announces new policing, violent crime reduction initiative

Read full article: Judge Lina Hidalgo announces new policing, violent crime reduction initiative

Judge Lina Hidalgo announced Tuesday another public safety proposal designed to reduce crime in the most violence-prone areas of unincorporated Harris County.

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2 Harris County commissioners file lawsuit against Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo

Read full article: 2 Harris County commissioners file lawsuit against Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo

Two commissioners have filed a lawsuit against Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo. Commissioner Cagle and Ramsey filed a lawsuit against Harris County's new redistricting.

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Judge Lina Hidalgo announces new child tax credit program to help reduce child poverty in Harris County

Read full article: Judge Lina Hidalgo announces new child tax credit program to help reduce child poverty in Harris County

Judge Lina Hidalgo, in partnership with BakerRipley, unveiled a new program that will help more families living below the poverty level in Harris County to receive the federal child care tax credit.

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Judge Lina Hidalgo to present resolution to commissioners court denouncing 2020 election audit

Read full article: Judge Lina Hidalgo to present resolution to commissioners court denouncing 2020 election audit

At Tuesdayโ€™s commissioners court meeting, Judge Hidalgo will present a resolution denouncing the 2020 election audit.

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Social media reacts to Judge Hidalgoโ€™s tweet on NRA canceling annual meeting scheduled in Houston

Read full article: Social media reacts to Judge Hidalgoโ€™s tweet on NRA canceling annual meeting scheduled in Houston

There was mixed reaction on social media moments after the National Rifle Association announced it was canceling its annual meeting set for Houston next week.

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Judge Hidalgo announces $30 million COVID-19 initiative to bring nurses to Houston areas, increase in vaccinations

Read full article: Judge Hidalgo announces $30 million COVID-19 initiative to bring nurses to Houston areas, increase in vaccinations

Judge Hidalgo held a press conference Tuesday morning to discuss the ongoing efforts to control the spread of COVID-19 in Harris County.

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Harris County granted temporary restraining order pausing Gov. Abbottโ€™s order on banning mask mandates

Read full article: Harris County granted temporary restraining order pausing Gov. Abbottโ€™s order on banning mask mandates

Harris County files a lawsuit Thursday against Gov. Greg Abbottโ€™s executive order that bans local entities and school districts from requiring masks and vaccines.

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โ€˜Standing up for our childrenโ€™: Judge Lina Hidalgo in support of mask mandate for students in Harris County

Read full article: โ€˜Standing up for our childrenโ€™: Judge Lina Hidalgo in support of mask mandate for students in Harris County

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo discussed her support for Houston ISD Superintendent Millard House II Tuesday on his desire to have a mask mandate for the district, as well as her feelings about Gov. Greg Abbott.

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โ€˜We owe it to themโ€™: Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo announces proposal for new $30 million small business fund

Read full article: โ€˜We owe it to themโ€™: Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo announces proposal for new $30 million small business fund

Judge Lina Hidalgo held a press conference Tuesday morning to announce a proposal for a new $30 million relief fund to support micro and small businesses recovering from the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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โ€˜Weโ€™re very close.': Why Harris County Judge says sheโ€™s not yet ready to lower COVID-19 threat level but could do so soon

Read full article: โ€˜Weโ€™re very close.': Why Harris County Judge says sheโ€™s not yet ready to lower COVID-19 threat level but could do so soon

HOUSTON โ€“ As key metrics like the infection rate and ICU hospitalizations trend downward for the first time in months, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo says itโ€™s not yet time to reduce the countyโ€™s COVID-19 threat level. At present, Harris County is at the highest threat level: Red level 1. Hidalgo told KPRC 2 Monday that scaling back to orange on the COVID-19 Threat Level system is on the horizon. Harris County COVID-19 Threat Level System (KPRC)โ€œWe can go to orange in a matter of days, you know, a week or two. โ€œThe positivity rate in Harris County is around 8% we needed to be at five.

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Houston-area water park responds of public criticism of social distancing efforts

Read full article: Houston-area water park responds of public criticism of social distancing efforts

HOUSTON Social media is reacting to a water park in the Houston-area for failing to follow COVID-19 health regulations. Typhoon Texas in Katy recently live-streamed a video that received a lot of comments from people criticizing guests of failing to social distance. We have taken several steps to ensure a safe family-friendly waterpark experience with acceptable social distancing for loungers, cabanas and seating areas. Measures taken include hand sanitation stations, tube disinfecting at every use, health & social distance signage, and tips on a Good. As for masks, the Centers for Disease Control advises against wearing them in water as they can be difficult to breathe through when wet.

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Hereโ€™s what will happen if youโ€™re caught violating Gov. Abbottโ€™s mask order

Read full article: Hereโ€™s what will happen if youโ€™re caught violating Gov. Abbottโ€™s mask order

Greg Abbott signed an executive order Thursday requiring all Texans to wear masks or face coverings while in public and in businesses. Local law enforcement and officials โ€œcan and should enforce this executive order,โ€ when appropriate, the order states. They are also expected to enforce any other statewide executive orders and local orders that are consistent with Abbottโ€™s orders. If a business was caught in violation of the Harris County order, Hidalgo said that they could face a fine of up to $1,000. A representative for her office shared this message with us: โ€œOur order is staying in place, but the governorโ€™s order supersedes local ones.

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Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo tests negative for coronavirus, continues to quarantine

Read full article: Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo tests negative for coronavirus, continues to quarantine

HOUSTON โ€“ Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo announced Tuesday that she tested negative for coronavirus after she went into self-quarantine over the weekend due to potential exposure. โ€œIโ€™ve tested negative for COVID-19. Iโ€™ll continue to follow CDC guidelines and quarantine until Monday, which is 14 days after initial exposure. Hidalgo began quarantining over the weekend after one of her staffers, with whom she came in contact with on June 22, tested positive for the virus. While in quarantine, Hidalgo has continued her duties as Harris County judge virtually.

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Judge Hidalgo: Texas Medical Center change in ICU bed capacity reporting is alarming

Read full article: Judge Hidalgo: Texas Medical Center change in ICU bed capacity reporting is alarming

The Texas Medical Center released In a statement Sunday, saying the following:Yesterday, the Texas Medical center posted an incomplete slide deck in order to allow time to fully develop a number of new slides. The new slides as well as a number of updated slides that were absent yesterday will be released later today. The TMC ICU beds are at 93% capacity with 31% of those identified as COVID-19 patients. What Judge Hidalgo is saying about thisHidalgo had some tough criticism of TMCs change in data reporting over the weekend. She says the recent change in numbers and projections when it comes to hospital ICU bed capacity is alarming and hard to understand for everyone.

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LIVE: Mayor Turner, Judge Hidalgo announce new housing initiative for the homeless amid COVID-19 pandemic

Read full article: LIVE: Mayor Turner, Judge Hidalgo announce new housing initiative for the homeless amid COVID-19 pandemic

HOUSTON Mayor Sylvester Turner, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, County Commissioners and the Coalition for The Homeless will make an announcement about the permanent housing initiative that will house and limit the spread of COVID-19 for people experiencing homelessness.

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Harris County Commissioners vote 3-2 to extend disaster declaration, including mask order, until Aug. 26

Read full article: Harris County Commissioners vote 3-2 to extend disaster declaration, including mask order, until Aug. 26

HOUSTON โ€“ Harris County Commissioners voted 3-2 to extend the countyโ€™s disaster declaration till August 26 Tuesday afternoon. BREAKING: By a 3-2 vote, Harris County Commission extends COVID-19 Disaster Declaration until August 26. According to spokeperson for Judge Hidalgo, because the mask order falls under this declaration, that is also extended to August 26. But a group of Harris County business owners took the mask order to court, asking a judge to stop it. The mask mandate went into effect Monday, June 22, and was set to expire Tuesday if the Harris County Commissioners did not vote to extend it.

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Houston and Harris County residents split on new mask mandate issued by Judge Lina Hidalgo

Read full article: Houston and Harris County residents split on new mask mandate issued by Judge Lina Hidalgo

HOUSTON โ€“ Houston and Harris County residents are split on how they feel about Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgoโ€™s executive order that requires business owners to mandate that all customers and employees wear masks. In a Facebook poll posted Friday night, KPRC 2 viewers were split 61% to 39% on how they felt about the order. ๐Ÿ“ฃ SOUND OFF: ๐Ÿ“ฃ Do you agree with Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo's decision to have businesses require employees and customers to wear masks or face a $1,000 fine? https://bit.ly/2YORbxq Posted by KPRC2 / Click2Houston on Friday, June 19, 2020Many made their feelings known in comments on Facebook as well. A question KPRC 2 asked people on Facebook garnered hundreds of comments with people explaining why they agreed or disagreed with the order.

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Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo hopes to finalize a mask order by Friday, office says

Read full article: Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo hopes to finalize a mask order by Friday, office says

Judge Lina Hidalgos office told KPRC 2 Hidalgo hopes to finalize the mask order by Friday. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said Wednesday that he and Hidalgo had reviewed the order first issued by Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff. Greg Abbott was not supportive of issuing a mask mandate, he told KWTX in Waco that the Bexar County order was in line with his own executive order. Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins is reportedly mulling a mask order as well. Dr. Laila Woc-Colburn, associate professor of infectious diseases at Baylor College of Medicine supports the idea of issuing a mask order.

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How effective are COVID-19 threat level charts in other cities and states?

Read full article: How effective are COVID-19 threat level charts in other cities and states?

HOUSTON โ€“ โ€œWe may be approaching the precipice, the precipice of disaster.โ€Those were the ominous words Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo used Thursday while unveiled a new COVID-19 threat level system. But Hidalgo warned if current trends continue, she may elevate the threat level to red, which means a recommendation that everyone stay home. Right now, that countyโ€™s threat level is red due its current COVID-19 situation. The state of Utah has been using a colored COVID-19 system since April, but individual counties can be at different levels. Hidalgo said she assesses the threat level every day.

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Heres a breakdown of the COVID-19 threat levels laid out by Harris County Judge Hidalgo Thursday

Read full article: Heres a breakdown of the COVID-19 threat levels laid out by Harris County Judge Hidalgo Thursday

HOUSTON We may be on the precipice of disaster, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said Thursday as she announced a new system to help residents understand the threat level of coronavirus in the Houston area. In a joint press conference, Hidalgo and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner explained the new system that breaks down threat levels in four tiers that are color-coded. Hidalgo said the system was designed so residents could break through the noise of all the information available on coronavirus and case trends. What to do: At this level, residents may resume normal contact with others unless sick. If youve been exposed to COVID-19, quarantine for 14 daysYou can read more about Hidalgo and Turners threat level system on the Ready Harris website.

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Mayor Turner, Judge Hidalgo ask for eviction hearings to be put on hold until late August

Read full article: Mayor Turner, Judge Hidalgo ask for eviction hearings to be put on hold until late August

Mayor Sylvester Turner and Harris County Line Hidalgo asked for eviction hearings to be postponed until late August due to the economic fallout of COVID-19. The recommendation was sent to 16 Harris County Justice of the Peace courts Thursday.

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Harris County replaces unused NRG Arena tent hospital with new facility for potential COVID-19 surge

Read full article: Harris County replaces unused NRG Arena tent hospital with new facility for potential COVID-19 surge

HOUSTON โ€“ The controversial โ€˜Tent Hospitalโ€™ that was assembled, sat unused and then deconstructed, is being replaced with another facility inside NRG Arena. The price tag is to keep the makeshift 150-bed facility in a state of readiness, Hidalgo said. Air filtration in the section of NRG Arena, where the facility is located, has been upgraded to accommodate patients. Hidalgo said that the new facility is more cost-effective than the old temporary hospital and will be managed by Harris County instead of a third-party contractor. When I hear people talk about โ€˜in case thereโ€™s a second surge,โ€™ last time I checked, we didnโ€™t have the first surge,โ€ KPRC2 Analyst Ed Emmett said.

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Hidalgo signs new stay-home, work-safe order for businesses not permitted to reopen by Abbott

Read full article: Hidalgo signs new stay-home, work-safe order for businesses not permitted to reopen by Abbott

Published: May 2, 2020, 11:36 am Updated: May 2, 2020, 11:42 amHOUSTON โ€“ Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo signed a new stay-home, work-safe order Saturday morning. Non-essential Harris County businesses and others that were not designated to reopen by Gov. Greg Abbottโ€™s executive order must remain closed through May 20, Hidalgo announced on Twitter. Abbott said he is aiming for May 18 as the target date for the second phase of reopening the Texas plan. Park benches, communal playgrounds, and playground equipment may increase the spread of COVID-19 and, therefore, shall remain closed.

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Tracking coronavirus: Timeline from the first case, the Rodeo cancelation to reopening Texas

Read full article: Tracking coronavirus: Timeline from the first case, the Rodeo cancelation to reopening Texas

Greg Abbott issued a public health disaster declaration, a move the state has not done in nearly 120 years. March 24Harris County, Houston could extend โ€˜stay home, work safeโ€™ order Tuesday, judge saysHarris County and Houston officials issue a stay-home-work-safe order on March 24. April 3At 2,029, Houston-area coronavirus cases account for 38% of all cases in Texas on April 3. The protest, similar to others taking place across the country, highlighted the growing tension between personal liberty and public health in a time of national crisis. April 30Nearly two months after the first case was confirmed, the total number of COVID-19 cases in the Houston-area crosses 10,000.

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