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I-Team: Denied Small Business Owners Frustrated As $27B In COVID-19 Relief Program Remains Unused
While billions of dollars are still available in COVID-19 relief, small business owners said getting the help they need is frustrating.

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While billions of dollars are still available in COVID-19 relief, small business owners said getting the help they need is frustrating.

The first reported case of a drug-resistant Candida Auris was received on January 25, 2021.
There were 325 COVID patients a week ago admitted to DFW hospitals. Today, there are 1,035 patients admitted. A big jump.
Of the major metropolitan areas surveyed in Texas, drivers in Odessa are paying the most on average at $3.04 per gallon.
The family of an Arlington firefighter believes he was kidnapped and murdered in Mexico while on vacation with his wife.
On Thursday, the heads of ERCOT and the Public Utility Commission gave an update on the grid's preparedness.
“The thieves are getting by faster than we can catch them,” said Jose Munoz, the assistant chief of the Dallas County Marshal Service.
The arrests put in motion plans that Abbott first announced in June, when he said that Texas would continue building Trump's border wall.
“There was no panic,” a person familiar with the meeting told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.
“There will be no mask mandate imposed. And the reason for that is very clear, there are so many people who have immunities.”
Rachael O'Neil explains how it was recovered.
Gadiel Alejandro Davila-Perez, 21, of Little Elm is in the Denton City Jail with bond set at $1 million.
Christopher Duntsch, the man dubbed, “Doctor Death” is now serving a life sentence for multiple counts of aggravated assault.
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Dr. Linda Silver, the Eugene McDermott CEO of the Perot Museum, says being inspired starts right when you step inside its doors.
The jogger who was attacked at Towne Lake Park in McKinney earlier this month, shared her story with CBS 11.
The Delta variant and thousands of people remaining unvaccinated are big issues here.
“I guess what made this one different were reports that there was no house on the location. There was debris everywhere."
The incident has the city's new police chief under more scrutiny.