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3rd Dose Of COVID-19 Vaccine To Be Available Next Month
“I got vaccinated as soon as I could,” said Gosslee. “I ended up having to go to Athens, Texas to the CVS there.”
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5th Circuit Court Upholds Texas Law Banning Abortion Procedure Used In 2nd Trimester Pregnancies
The 2017 law in question has never been enforced. It seeks to prohibit the use of forceps to remove a fetus from the womb.
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Health Officials In Texas Warn Of Full ICUs As COVID-19 Surge Worsens Across The State
The state’s Department of State Health Services said Texas is in “one of its worst fights” it has faced with COVID-19.
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Discover DFW: “Men Of Change: Power. Triumph. Truth.” Exhibit At Dallas African American Museum
A traveling Smithsonian exhibit is calling Dallas home this summer, so time is running out to see it in person.
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$88K+ In Cocaine Discovered Within Honda Accord At Texas-Mexico Border
The 11.5 pounds of narcotics were discovered on August 18 at the the Juarez-Lincoln Bridge.
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Fines For Unruly Airline Passengers Top $1 Million So Far This Year
The Federal Aviation Administration announced Thursday it will request $531,545 in fines against 34 passengers for alleged bad behavior.
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DFW Hospital Council Warns COVID-19 Surge Will Likely Get Worse
"I mean this in all sincerity. In our hospitals, we treat Democrats and republicans the same way."
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North Texas Kindergarten Student Exposed To COVID-19 Highlights TEA Guidance On Quarantining
Sidra says the school’s vice principal told her that her daughter didn’t need to quarantine, but doctors she consulted with said otherwise.
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Murder Charge Against Texas Police Officer Dropped Over Concern About Former Prosecutor
Officer Goines is still charged with multiple counts, including murder, for the raid that left Tuttle, 59, and Rhogena Nicholas, 58, dead.
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Fort Worth ISD School Board Gets Earful On Mask Mandate, Then Votes To Join Lawsuit Against Governor Abbott
The board called a special meeting on Tuesday, August 17, to address last week's legal action that reversed the district's mask mandate.
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Hearn Has Solid ‘Start' On The Mound, But The Rangers Fall To Mariners 3-1
Mariners pitcher Tyler Anderson, who allowed one run on three hits in six innings, was acquired from the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 28.
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Data Breach Exposes Information Of More Than 40 Million T-Mobile Customers
The same data for about 7.8 million current T-Mobile postpaid customers appears to be compromised., meaning established customers.
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Astros Settle Case Of 2-Year-Old Struck By Foul Ball In 2019, Lawyer Says
Cubs centerfielder Albert Almora Jr. hit a fourth-inning line drive into the stands down the third base line, where it hit the young girl.
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67 Texas School Districts Suffered Cybersecurity Breach In Past 2 Years, Dozens Hit With Ransomware Attacks
A CBS 11 I-Team investigation found in the past two years at least 67 school districts in Texas have suffered a cybersecurity breach.
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State Rushes More Medical Workers To North Texas Hospitals Strained By Latest COVID-19 Surge
They're intended to boost staffing at local hospitals strained by a new surge of COVID-19 patients.
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Dallas ISD Navigates ‘Political Football' Mandating Masks While Preparing For More COVID-19 Infections
But Covid-19's continued spread means there's worry as well.
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No Clear Answers On Dak Prescott's Preseason Plan As The Dallas Cowboys Bring Camp Home
It's more and more likely the first time he’ll be seen back on the field, playing in a game, will be in the season opener.
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Murder Suspect Jonathan Pitts Released From Dallas Jail After Computer Data Loss In City
He isn’t completely free, but a murder suspect in Dallas is no longer behind bars.
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Texas Supreme Court Ruling Temporarily Halts Dallas County Mask Mandate; Dallas ISD Keeps Own Requirement
The Texas Supreme Court on Sunday ruled in favor of the governor.
