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North Texas Bar Owners Continue to Fight Back Against Abbott, TABC

The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission slapped 18 club owners with suspensions after they participated in Freedom Fest, Saturday’s statewide bar protest that aimed to challenge the governor’s latest pandemic shutdown order. Organizer Chris Polone, who owns The Rail Club Live in Fort Worth, said he's also under the gun. This week,...
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Fixing History: Fighting For Black Inclusion in the Education System

Marvin Dulaney says he came out of high school as one of the victims of the American education system. "It did not teach me one thing about any African or African-American person who had ever done anything in history," he says. But Dulaney says the miseducation of Americans about the African-American...
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Spice Up Your Thanksgiving With These Terrible Conversation Starters

Three days into Thanksgiving week, you have to have seen them. Whether by sheer accident, social media or, God help you, because you actually need one, there are guides everywhere. "How to talk to your family about the economy on Thanksgiving," is the first of a quarter-billion Google search results...
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‘Mozart of Blues’ Icon Lucky Peterson Is Dead at 55

Singer, organ and masterful guitar player Lucky Peterson died this Sunday in Dallas. He was 55. A statement on his Facebook page, posted on Sunday evening, read: “It is with great sorrow we announce the passing of Lucky Peterson on Sunday, May 17, 2020 at 2:25 PM CST in Dallas,...
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Unemployment Skyrockets in Texas Amid Coronavirus Closures

More than 155,000 Texans filed for unemployment last week as businesses across the state shut down as a part of a massive public health effort to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus. That total, which was reported Thursday morning by the U.S. Department of Labor, is equal to about...
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As Pandemic Rages on, Musicians Rally to Keep AllGood in the Hood

Deep Ellum’s AllGood Cafe would have been gearing up for a big celebration for its 20th anniversary in August, but the COVID-19 pandemic threw a wrench into those plans. Last week, after an employee complained of fatigue and a backache, owner Mike Snider immediately sent him to get tested for...
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Dallas County Reports 39 Coronavirus Cases

Testing is ramping up and so is the number of cases of COVID-19 in Dallas County. Eleven additional individuals have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, which causes COVID-19, according to Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins. Thirty-nine people have now been discovered to have the virus in the county. According...
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New COVID Cases Soar While Deaths Slow, but Don’t Celebrate Just Yet

Coronavirus cases in North Texas continue to soar, setting new record highs nearly every day. Yet some health experts have noticed a surprising trend: a divergence in the rate of additional cases and COVID-related deaths. That shouldn’t be cause for celebration, though, said Dr. Erin Carlson, an associate clinical professor...
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Dallas County Reports First Coronavirus Death

A Richardson man in his 60s has died due to the effects of the coronavirus, Dallas County health officials reported Thursday. The man, who was not identified by health officials, did not have any high-risk health conditions. He was one of 20 new cases of the COVID-19 reported by Dallas...
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Dallas Renters Set to Get a Little Relief From the City

Dallas renters who are in over their heads because of the COVID-19 pandemic can feel a little more secure in their homes. Wednesday, the Dallas City Council passed both a mortgage and rental assistance package, as well as tougher protections for those facing evictions. Beginning in May, Dallas residents who've...