Vaccinations Continue As Cases Steadily Climb
From the policy repercussions of the freeze to an infamous respiratory disease, here is the news that happened on Thursday, April 8, which North Texans should know.
Read moreFrom the policy repercussions of the freeze to an infamous respiratory disease, here is the news that happened on Thursday, April 8, which North Texans should know.
Read moreA bill that would require the state’s power generators to prepare for extreme temperatures is one step closer to becoming law after making it out of a Texas Senate committee.
Read moreIt would have been easy for St. Mark’s School of Texas players and coaches to lament their bad luck or dwell on their missed opportunities.
Read moreSummer 2021 is HAPPENING! Let’s welcome it with open arms and plan for a typical summer for our children.
Read moreTo assess health risks while attending a gathering in Dallas County, begin by counting the people in the room.
Read moreAs Dallas ISD Superintendent Michael Hinojosa is named 2020 Urban Educator of the Year, he’s also tasked with navigating the
Read moreThe Meadows Museum at SMU has acquired six new works for its collection.
Read moreWith the American Cancer Society at risk of cutting cancer research funding by 50% this year amind the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers say supporting Cattle Baron’s Ball is more critical than ever.
Read moreCattle Baron’s Ball is the largest single-night fundraiser for cancer research through the American Cancer Society. The ball has generated more than $85 million in its 46 years.
Read moreThe American Cancer Society’s largest single-night fundraiser is scooting online because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreAs new COVID-19 cases are reported, here is what you need to know today: Dallas County reports 152 new positive
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