Telehealth Replaces Many In-Person Appointments
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has prompted more people to use telehealth visits, rather than in-person appointments, for non-emergency medical advice.
Read moreThe ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has prompted more people to use telehealth visits, rather than in-person appointments, for non-emergency medical advice.
Read moreTo assess health risks while attending a gathering in Dallas County, begin by counting the people in the room.
Read moreSeeing Santa this year could look a bit like visiting a jailed relative: Expect a transparent barrier to separate guests from the world’s most beloved home invader.
Read moreIt’s impossible to predict, but with any luck, November will be bookended by a presidential election and the coming together of families and friends at that uniquely American holiday, Thanksgiving.
Read moreThe last time case numbers were this high, Abbott closed bars and urged Texans to avoid summer holiday gatherings. This time, he’s staying the course, relying on a 2-month-old blueprint to claw back reopenings regionally based on hospitalizations.
Read moreAs professionals encourage the public to be more cautious in light of the continued rise in COVID-19 cases, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is reminding everyone to use the time change to remember to check for vehicle recalls.
Read moreFrom the tornado that hit North Dallas last year to the COVID-19 pandemic this year, Partners Card organizers have learned to adapt to help meet the community’s needs.
Read moreRegardless of whether Dallas ISD parents chose to keep children at home, learning virtually, or felt confident in sending them to school, they were nearly universal in asking for some easy way to track how many cases the district had.
Read moreWins on the scoreboard are nice, but for coaches and athletes at Thomas Jefferson, it’s a victory these days just to keep playing.
Read moreI am a fourth grader, but even fourth graders have opinions about things.
Read moreAs Dallas ISD Superintendent Michael Hinojosa is named 2020 Urban Educator of the Year, he’s also tasked with navigating the
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