COVID-19 update April 4
The Southeast Texas Regional Emergency Operations Center has confirmed there are 112 cases of COVID-19 in the region, up from 94 yesterday.
The Southeast Texas Regional Emergency Operations Center has confirmed there are 112 cases of COVID-19 in the region, up from 94 yesterday.
Lamar University is keeping the majority of students off campus, at least through the scheduled summer sessions, according to LU information released April 3.
The Southeast Texas Regional Emergency Operations Center released it's daily count of confirmed coronavirus cases in the six-county area.
Two Jefferson County precinct offices have closed and asked staffers to quarantine after two maintenance workers tested positive for COVID-19, confirms Commissioner Michael Sinegal of Precinct 3.
The Internal Revenue Service will begin making COVID-19 economic
Port Arthur Police Chief Tim Duriso said individuals who fail to adhere to officially mandated social distancing orders could face misdemeanor citations and hefty fines – or even arrest
On Thursday, April 2, at about 11:30 p.m., Beaumont police responded to a residence in the 400 block of Giles in reference to a victim of a shooting.
The city of Beaumont was awarded a federal grant of $801,000 to help recover from the economic fallout of the novel coronavirus outbreak, U.S. Senator John Cornyn announced April 3.
Friday, April 3, at 9:10 a.m. Beaumont Police responded to the Seville Apartments located at 4325 Crow Rd. in reference to a disturbance involving a man assaulting a woman.
At a special called meeting April 3, the Beaumont City Council unanimously voted to extend the city's "Stay Home, Work Safe" order intended to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.