High Hospitalization Rates in North Texas May Prompt Greater COVID-19 Restrictions
The region could again face economic restrictions if hospitals continue to fill with coronavirus patients.
The region could again face economic restrictions if hospitals continue to fill with coronavirus patients.
The Denton Spider-Man spreads joy around North Texas.
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins says residents shouldn’t let Gov. Greg Abbot’s inaction on COVID-19 prevent them from taking safety precautions.
The intravenous drip therapy, created by Eli Lilly and Co., only takes about an hour and is the first authorized by the Food and Drug Administration. Gov. Greg Abbott said it will be reserved for people in the early stages of the virus who are likely to develop severe symptoms, such as immunocompromised patients and those 65 or older.
After struggling with a shortage of available tests for the coronavirus during the spring and summer, local residents can now find testing sites springing up on parking lots and street corners across Dallas County. The question facing county leaders is whether all those tests and the data they collect are…
Though it isn’t the “packing the courts” some politicians fear, for McKinney’s Jeff Willis it’s more than scary. “I was very uncomfortable, borderline scared,” the 58-year-old former firefighter said. “In this environment with COVID cases spiking? Packed in a room with 65 to 70 strangers? I mean, something just wasn’t…
In the Dallas County Commissioners Court meeting last week, County Judge Clay Jenkins advised repeatedly that people not travel for Thanksgiving or even visit other households and stay home with their immediate families. COVID-19 was taking on a grim trend then, and it has grown worse since. At noon on…
Pfizer announced a potential vaccine last week, but North Texas doctors say the distirubtion process could take a while.
On Thursday, Mark Cuban Tweeted an interesting idea: Instead of donating to campaigns in Georgia that will determine control of the Senate, we should reconsider and donate to a local food bank. Candidates for Georgia’s two U.S. Senate seats were up for reelection Nov. 3. The Peach State requires a candidate…
Gov. Greg Abbott hasn’t yet been convinced to sign an executive order that would classify COVID-19 as a presumptive disease for first responders, which would help ensure employers give them and their families coverage. So State Sen. Beverly Powell, based in Fort Worth, filed Senate Bill 107, which would do the same thing.
As Texas leads the nation in COVID-19 cases, President-elect Joe Biden unveils his coronavirus plan.
As the holidays quickly approach, Dallas County’s coronavirus case rate is on the rise.
Dallas County and the nation are staring at a steep rise in COVID-19 cases. Eight months into the pandemic, little has changed in terms of broad strategy to contain the spread. Wearing a mask, hand-washing, social-distancing and avoiding large gatherings are the leading strategies to flatten the curve until a…
Criminal cases in Dallas County courts have been at a virtual standstill since the COVID-19 pandemic hit. One of the biggest hurdles the court system is trying to overcome is how to select a jury in times of face masks and social distancing. At the county commissioners court meeting on…
With COVID-19 case counts and hospitalizations on the rise, officials have again raised Dallas County’s risk level from orange to red.
Some Dallas Independent School District parents wake up wondering if their children’s buses will show up. If they do, will they be late? Will they drop the kids off at the right location? These are questions Lauren Fazio asks herself as she readies her kids for school in the morning…
Health officials warn of a sharp spike in Dallas County’s coronavirus cases and hospitalizations.
Sam Damask didn’t have a Plan B when he resigned from Dallas ISD. Tuesday night, the first-year middle school math teacher quit because of coronavirus. Students poured back into school buildings Monday as part of the district’s hybrid learning model. With kids back in class, Damask said he soon realized…
Dallas ISD schools welcomed more students back to class Monday while COVID-19 cases across the county are trending up. According to Dallas County, last week there was an average of 350 new daily cases versus 292 the week before. Other districts around North Texas and the state have already opened…
As coronavirus case counts continue to climb in Dallas County, President Donald Trump is being treated for the disease.
The Children’s Aquarium at Fair Park, a gem that has stood in Dallas for about 84 years, is set to close for good because of substantial financial losses brought on by the pandemic. The aquarium opened in 1936 as the Dallas Aquarium at Fair Park, making it the first in…
First, it came for his father-in-law and grandma, then it took his dad and uncles. Within the span of six weeks, Dallas’ Jahaziel Salas lost five family members to the novel coronavirus. Salas said he tries his best to be strong for his kids, but it’s been rough. He doesn’t…