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North Texan Seeking Cure For Rare After Effect Of COVID-19
But there are North Texans still experiencing strange after effects long after they should have recovered.

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But there are North Texans still experiencing strange after effects long after they should have recovered.

We're not expected to get out of the 40s on Saturday.
The ruling by the U.S. District judge is limited but orders Texas not to enforce that narrow part of the law against Harris County.
The person spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity because the team had not announced that Smith had interviewed for the job.
Dania has two sons — ages 3 and 5-years-old. They are her pride and joy.
This afternoon sunshine is the name of the game and we should have it in spades through the upcoming week.
The motorcycle driver was thrown from his bike. He was transported to a local hospital where he was later pronounced deceased.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Detective Christopher Walton at 214-671-3632.
It's freezing outside and much too dangerous to drive.
The online retail giant announced the Prime subscription price hike as it reported strong fourth-quarter sales on February 3.
The company says crews continue to respond as quickly and safely as possible.
DFW officials say they continue ‘to resume operations with two active runways.'
Wind chills in Texas were expected to be as low as -5°, but some reports confirm wind chills as low as -15° in some parts of the state.
Schools and offices will reopen next week, according to the district.
“Our concern is life safety concern,” said Dallas Director of Emergency Management Rocky Vaz.
Governor Greg Abbott and state leaders said the state will not see a repeat of the kind of response we saw last year in February.
The truck driver was not injured and has not been charged with a crime, according to Sgt. Steven Blanco.
Allred, a former Obama administration lawyer and NFL linebacker, said he is experiencing mild symptoms from the disease.
“Every time they see the temperatures drop, we get a spike in our cold weather supply stuff,” said Larry Traylor, Elliott's store manager.
Police said the suspect, later identified as Shad Allen King, 39, approached a school worker in the morning and allegedly stole his car.