Abbott to Texas: Wear a Mask Or Else

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott really wants you to wear a mask. The governor isn’t ordering Texans to do so, he said at a press conference Tuesday, he just thinks that they should. “COVID-19 is now spreading at an unacceptable rate in Texas and it must be corralled,” Abbott said. “We…

Dallas County Reports 454 New Cases of Coronavirus, 3 Deaths

Dallas County’s coronavirus numbers continued their upward trend Monday, as county health officials announced 454 new cases of COVID-19. That total represents a 10% increase over the county’s previous single-day record, which the county set Wednesday. The county also announced three more deaths from the novel coronavirus: a Dallas man…

Should You Wear a Mask? Four North Texas Health Experts Say Yes

Despite last week’s record number of new COVID cases statewide, many Texans have ditched wearing a mask out in public. It’s no wonder: Recommendations from health officials are being consistently subverted by some government authorities. Friday, Dallas County Commissioners approved an order that requires businesses to enforce mask wearing for…

Update: Dallas County Passes New Mask Requirements for Businesses

Wednesday, Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff solved Gov. Greg Abbott’s riddle and lit the path for his fellow municipal leaders. Thursday, counties around the state, cautious over the spread of the novel coronavirus but wary of Abbott and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s wrath, began following Wolff’s lead, crafting orders…

Long-Term Care Facilities Struggle to Stave Off COVID Deaths

The numbers don’t look good for North Texas’ long-term care facilities, where the coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on elderly residents and staff. Monday, 19 members of a Plano memory care facility were hospitalized after exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, according to The Dallas Morning News. Since mid-April, Dallas nursing home…

Dallas County Tops 400 New Cases of COVID-19

Dallas County reported 416 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday, far exceeding the county’s previous single-day record. That report marks the first time the county has reported more than 400 new cases of the novel coronavirus infections in a single day. The county’s previous single-day record was 345 new cases, set…

Abbott Congratulates Counties on Solving His Clever Mask Riddle

As it turned out, the answer for Texas counties that wanted to require people to wear face masks in public was there all along. All they needed to do was read between the lines and decipher Gov. Greg Abbott’s winks, nods and vague gestures. On Wednesday morning, Bexar County Judge…

Abbott Comes After Jenkins at Hospital Capacity Press Conference

As far as actual news went, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s press conference Tuesday didn’t provide much. There was still, despite record numbers of novel coronavirus infections and hospitalizations across the state, nothing to see here. Doesn’t mean it was an afternoon without fireworks. The governor was abundantly clear about what…

SMU Athletic Department Requires Athletes to Sign COVID-19 Waiver

Any student athlete hoping hoping to return to athletic activities on Southern Methodist University’s campus this summer will be required to sign a waiver absolving the school of potential liability should the student contract the novel coronavirus, according to documents first obtained by The Dallas Morning News. The waiver, anonymously…

President Trump’s Dallas Mega-Church Stop, in Five Quotes

If one twists one’s head and accepts the fact that everything sounds a little, or more than a little, off, it’s possible to do a straight news recap of an event like the roundtable Dallas’ Gateway Church hosted for President Donald Trump on Thursday afternoon. People, notable people, like the…

Here’s What We Know About President Trump’s Visit to Dallas Today

President Donald Trump is officially returning to the campaign trail Thursday, despite the anti-police violence protests that continue to snake through America’s streets and the COVID-19 pandemic that, in places like Texas, remains as big a threat as it’s ever been. Dallas, through sheer luck or something else entirely, will…

Dallas County Reports 298 COVID-19 Cases, Tying Single-Day Record

Dallas County reported 298 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, tying a single-day record the county set Friday. County Judge Clay Jenkins said the recent uptick in cases is likely related to increased testing capacity, and that those numbers would likely continue to ramp up over the coming days…

UTA To Require Face Masks Starting Wednesday

Beginning Wednesday, anyone entering a building on the University of Texas’ Arlington campus will be required to wear a face covering. Masks will also be required in areas of the campus — like buses or large outdoor events — where social distancing is impossible, the university announced Monday. Masks are…

Dallas Sets Third Record for Positive COVID-19 Cases This Week

For the third time this week, Dallas County reported a record number of positive tests for COVID-19 Friday. According to Dallas County Health and Human Services, 298 more people tested positive for the novel coronavirus Thursday. Ten more Dallas County residents have died from the disease. Since the onset of…

5th Circuit Hands Texas AG Paxton Win On Mail-In Voting

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Thursday afternoon, effectively eliminating the possibility that Texas would expand access to mail-in voting prior to the state’s primary runoffs on July 14. The court’s ruling leaves Texas’ mail-in voting as is for the duration of…

Dallas County Reports New Highs In COVID-19 Cases, Deaths

A total of 257 more Dallas County residents have tested positive for COVID-19 and 16 more county residents have died from the virus, according to Dallas County Health and Human Services chief Philip Huang. Both totals are the highest the county has reported in a single day. The 257 new…

Abbott Opens Texas Sporting Events to Spectators

Beginning Sunday, Texas pro sports teams and facilities can allow fans to attend their outdoor events at up to 25% capacity, according to a proclamation from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. Motor sports events can open at 25% capacity beginning Friday. The governor published his amended rules on May 22 without…