Making Ends Meet Without a Paycheck
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Financial Planner Cathy Dewitt Dunn of Dewitt & Dunn Financial Services shares some tips if you are still waiting for your unemployment money.

Distance learning pushing some parents to consider homeschooling permanently

Will schools change soon as the popularity of homeschooling seems to be gaining ground with parents? A survey, conducted by the school choice advocacy group American Federation for Children, says 40% of parents are considering continuing to teach their kids from home.

North Texas gyms preparing to partially reopen Monday

Gyms are among the business that can partially reopen on Monday. But, like other phases of the reopenings, there are restrictions.

Texas bar owners hoping for reopening announcement on Monday

Texas bars are not among the businesses that can partially reopen Monday, but bar owners want to and are trying to prove they can.

Areas in US with no social distancing policy at risk of ‘exponential spread’ of COVID-19, study says

According to a recent study published in the peer-reviewed journal Health Affairs, areas in the U.S. which follow no social distancing policy are at risk of a rate of COVID-19 spread 35 times greater than areas that did implement social distancing. 

JCPenny will furlough a majority of its hourly and corporate employees amid COVID-19 pandemic

J.C. Penny Company, Inc. announced it will temporarily furlough the majority of its hourly and corporate employees as the company extends closures of its stores and business offices during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Number of new COVID-19 cases in Dallas County continues to drop

Dallas County’s daily COVID-19 case count dropped again on Friday, as officials are hopeful that the county may have hit its first wave peak.

Richardson ISD: 700 students didn't log on for online at-home learning

As an unconventional school year comes to a close, many school districts are finding some students are slipping through the cracks with virtual at-home learning.

How you can help a veteran during the COVID-19 pandemic

They’ve dedicated themselves to serving America. Here’s how you can help out former U.S. military members.

Fort Worth using E-Water to clean police, fire department vehicles

The city of Fort Worth has another tool in the fight against COVID-19; a disinfectant solution, and the key ingredient is electricity.

American Medical Association cautions public on reliability of COVID-19 antibody tests

The blood test to tell if you have had COVID-19 and now have antibodies in your system could lead to a false sense of security, according to the American Medical Association.

Study: Men less likely to wear masks in public because it is ‘not cool’ and ‘a sign of weakness’

In a study done to analyze gender differences with regard to response to the novel coronavirus, researchers found that male participants reported that they intended to wear a face covering less than women because they felt wearing a mask to protect themselves is “shameful, not cool,” or “a sign of weakness.”

CDC says all models forecast increase in COVID-19 deaths in coming weeks, exceeding 100K by June 1

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced on Twitter that after analyzing 13 different forecasting models of potential COVID-19 deaths in the U.S., all models indicate an increase in coronavirus fatalities in the coming weeks with a cumulative death toll exceeding 100,000 by June 1. 

Tennessee dad builds stage in front yard so daughter can have graduation ceremony

Xavier University's cancellation of its graduation ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic didn't stop one Tennessee senior from walking across the stage.