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Dallas County To Resume COVID-19 Vaccinations At Fair Park On Sunday
DCHHS will be providing second doses to those who were due for their second dose on or before Friday, Feb. 12.

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DCHHS will be providing second doses to those who were due for their second dose on or before Friday, Feb. 12.

Many North Texans have been frustrated by nearly empty shelves at grocery stores across the Metroplex.
Officials say the Union Pacific train was carrying mixed freight.
The sun is out, the temperature is going up, but North Texas schools have been locked up in the cold all week.
“So Texas may not be ready for sub zero temperatures, but we ARE ready for loose cattle!”
Arnulfo Escalante Lopez, 41, and Jose Anguiano Torres, 28, were found Friday morning.
The Arlington Fire Department sent a fire truck to Arlington Memorial to provide water pressure in the building.
The City of Dallas received more than 600 calls this week from people whose frozen water pipes have burst.
Many North Texans are feeling the effects of the deep freeze, with bursting pipes and floods.
Many grocery stores aren’t open right now, but empty shelves are becoming a common site at the ones that are.
Clouds slowly decrease over the next 24 hours, allowing for some welcomed sunshine.
But there are steps you can take to prevent, or at least mitigate it.
It happened in the 5300 block of Wooten Drive near Wedgway Drive around 3:30 p.m. Tuesday.
“We respond to about 13 or 14 calls per hour,” said Matt Zavadsky with MedStar.
The water situation in many communities has actually worsened.
Water woes spread across Texas Wednesday morning, with warnings to conserve as far south as Houston.
It happened the morning of Feb. 17 in the 3800 block of Johnson St.
The state will be sending resources to help clear snow and ice-covered roads and provide assistance to essential workers.
A child was also among those overcome, but is currently said to be in good condition.
“We’re trying to keep warm,” says Paul Smith of Grand Prairie, “trying to keep alive.”