Nurse Amber Vinson Is Headed Home, Free from Ebola

Amber Vinson, the second Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital to contract Ebola during treatment of Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the United States, is being released from Emory University Hospital near Atlanta. “I’m so grateful to be well,” she said. “While this is a day of…

Nina Pham Is Going Home

Nina Pham is Ebola free. The National Institutes of Health announced Friday morning that Pham, the first of Thomas Eric Duncan’s treatment team to be diagnosed with Ebola, has successfully fought off the disease and will able to return to Dallas later Friday. “She has no virus in her, she…

Ebola in Dallas: October 23

Counting down the days (15) until our fair city is, officially, Ebola-free. Here’s what’s happening: The condition of the patients Late yesterday afternoon, Amber Vinson’s family announced that she was Ebola-free, meaning that the there was no detectable viral load in her blood. She remains at Emory University Hospital near…

The 2014 Cowboys Are a Lot Better Than the Last 6-1 Cowboys

If you’ve read anything about the 2014 Cowboys, here or elsewhere, you’ve seen it repeated multiple times: The Cowboys are off to their best start since 2007. That team, which at 13-3 had the club’s best regular-season record since the Super Bowl-winning 1992 team, is easily forgotten. It faded down…

Ebola in Dallas: October 22

As hysteria fades, people’s lives are still being affected. Here’s what’s happening: The conditions of the patients Late Tuesday afternoon, Nina Pham was upgraded from fair to good condition by her treatment team at the National Institutes of Health. Amber Vinson is still stable at Emory University Hospital near Atlanta…

Dallas Keeps Red Light Cameras, Right to Screw Up Your Credit

They don’t work. At least not in the way they’re intended to. Study after study shows that red light cameras are, at best, an inefficient revenue generator and, at worst, increase accidents. Dallas’ red light enforcement is especially bad. Because the city signed its contract with Xerox — the company…

Ebola in Dallas: October 21

With 17 days until the last person in direct contact with one of Dallas’ three Ebola patients finishes monitoring, here’s the latest: The condition of the patients: Amber Vinson’s mother, Debra Berry, discussed her daughter’s condition on Good Morning America early Tuesday. Mom says Vinson remains weak, but is doing…

Ebola in Dallas: Your Post-Weekend Update

Here’s a roundup of the (mostly good) Ebola news from over the weekend: The condition of the patients: Amber Vinson is still being treated at Emory University hospital in Atlanta. She remains in stable condition. Over the weekend, her family issued a statement asking for privacy and disputing claims that…

The Cowboys’ Tight Ends Are Quietly Killing It

As the Cowboys have marched to their best seven game start since 2007, the accolades have been plentiful and plentifully spread around. DeMarco Murray has, deservedly, been lauded as the second coming of Tony Dorsett with each successive 100-yard performance. The defense is “improved” and “flying to the ball.” Tony…

Maine Now Quarantining People for Setting Foot in Dallas

If you want any real Ebola news, check out the Friday afternoon update. If you want to see something we barely believe isn’t from The Onion, keep reading. In a move that makes Highland Park ISD’s response to Ebola seem thoughtful and measured, Maine School Administrative District 58 has placed…

Your Friday Afternoon Ebola Digest

Heading into a much needed weekend, here’s the latest Ebola news of note: The condition of the patients. Nina Pham is now being treated at a National Institutes of Health facility in Maryland. She is listed as being in fair condition. While she was listed in good condition at Presbyterian,…