Will you get a second coronavirus stimulus check? Everything we know so far
The outlook is hazy for a second cash payment for Americans who have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
The outlook is hazy for a second cash payment for Americans who have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Texas AG asks court to block mail-in voting over coronavirus fears
Texas' Republican attorney general has asked the state's high court to order local election officials to reject applications to vote by mail from people concerned with catching the coronavirus at polling places.
Texas' Republican attorney general has asked the state's high court to order local election officials to reject applications to vote by mail from people concerned with catching the coronavirus at polling places.
New York barber who 'illicitly' cut hair for weeks has coronavirus
A New York barber who cut hair over the past few weeks amid the state's coronavirus restrictions has tested positive for the virus, according to health officials on Wednesday.
A New York barber who cut hair over the past few weeks amid the state's coronavirus restrictions has tested positive for the virus, according to health officials on Wednesday.
Bird Café restaurant in Fort Worth closes its doors for good
A popular Fort Worth restaurant announced on Thursday that it has to close its doors for good.
A popular Fort Worth restaurant announced on Thursday that it has to close its doors for good.
Oak Lawn business shares profits with next-door restaurant during COVID-19 pandemic
An Oak Lawn businessman is sharing his profits with the restaurant next door.
An Oak Lawn businessman is sharing his profits with the restaurant next door.
Dallas leaders still working to make up for the millions lost due to COVID-19 restrictions
Will the first round of Dallas city employee furloughs be enough to stabilize the city's budget?
Will the first round of Dallas city employee furloughs be enough to stabilize the city's budget?
113-year-old woman who had Spanish flu believed to be oldest person to survive COVID-19
Maria Branyas is the oldest woman in Spain, having spent the last two decades “without cognitive conditions or serious illnesses,” according to the Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia.
Maria Branyas is the oldest woman in Spain, having spent the last two decades “without cognitive conditions or serious illnesses,” according to the Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia.
North Texas non-profits continuing to help those in need due to COVID-19 pandemic
A North Texas non-profit found the best way to battle the coronavirus is to help others who are in need.
A North Texas non-profit found the best way to battle the coronavirus is to help others who are in need.
Officials release edited coronavirus reopening guidance
U.S. health officials on Thursday released some of their long-delayed guidance that schools, businesses and other organizations can use as states reopen from coronavirus shutdowns.
U.S. health officials on Thursday released some of their long-delayed guidance that schools, businesses and other organizations can use as states reopen from coronavirus shutdowns.
Paul Quinn College among HBCUs taking part in virtual graduation event
Paul Quinn College and other historically black colleges and universities across the nation will join virtually for an all-star graduation event.
Paul Quinn College and other historically black colleges and universities across the nation will join virtually for an all-star graduation event.
Virus whistleblower tells lawmakers US lacks vaccine plan
Bright alleges he was ousted from a high-level scientific post after warning the Trump administration to prepare for the pandemic.
Bright alleges he was ousted from a high-level scientific post after warning the Trump administration to prepare for the pandemic.
Dallas County adds 6 new COVID-19 deaths, on pace to have a “less deadly week"
Dallas County health officials on Thursday reported six new COVID-19 deaths and 235 new positive cases of the virus.
Dallas County health officials on Thursday reported six new COVID-19 deaths and 235 new positive cases of the virus.
36 million have sought US unemployment aid since virus hit
Nearly 3 million laid-off workers applied for U.S. unemployment benefits last week as the viral outbreak led more companies to slash jobs even though most states have begun to let some businesses reopen under certain restrictions.
Nearly 3 million laid-off workers applied for U.S. unemployment benefits last week as the viral outbreak led more companies to slash jobs even though most states have begun to let some businesses reopen under certain restrictions.
SMU QB Shane Buechele raises $50k for Dallas COVID-19 relief fund
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson received two donations Thursday to help with the city's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson received two donations Thursday to help with the city's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Wisconsin bars flooded with patrons hours after state Supreme Court ends coronavirus stay-at-home order
Several bars across Wisconsin were flooded with patrons just hours after the state Supreme Court issued a ruling striking down an extension of Gov. Tony Evers’ stay-at-home order that had been in effect since mid-March to limit the effect of the coronavirus.
Several bars across Wisconsin were flooded with patrons just hours after the state Supreme Court issued a ruling striking down an extension of Gov. Tony Evers’ stay-at-home order that had been in effect since mid-March to limit the effect of the coronavirus.
Coronavirus deaths top 300,000 worldwide, according to Johns Hopkins
There are more than 4.3 million confirmed cases across the globe, including nearly 1.4 million in the U.S., Johns Hopkins’ data shows.
There are more than 4.3 million confirmed cases across the globe, including nearly 1.4 million in the U.S., Johns Hopkins’ data shows.
Burr steps aside as Senate intelligence chair amid FBI probe
Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., temporarily stepped aside as chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday after the FBI served a search warrant for his cellphone as part of an ongoing insider-trading investigation tied to the coronavirus pandemic.
Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., temporarily stepped aside as chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday after the FBI served a search warrant for his cellphone as part of an ongoing insider-trading investigation tied to the coronavirus pandemic.
South Carolina restaurant uses blow-up dolls to enforce social distancing between tables
As businesses across the country begin to reopen, they're learning to adapt when it comes to social distancing. For one restaurant in South Carolina, that means using blow-up dolls. Yes, really.
As businesses across the country begin to reopen, they're learning to adapt when it comes to social distancing. For one restaurant in South Carolina, that means using blow-up dolls. Yes, really.
Uber to require drivers and riders to wear face masks beginning May 18
Uber said it will require drivers to take a selfie in the app to enforce the rule.
Uber said it will require drivers to take a selfie in the app to enforce the rule.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti says facial coverings now required while in public
People are now required to wear masks or facial coverings while in public in Los Angeles, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced on Wednesday as an executive order, but his order excludes children under 2 years old and people with disabilities who already had respiratory problems.
People are now required to wear masks or facial coverings while in public in Los Angeles, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced on Wednesday as an executive order, but his order excludes children under 2 years old and people with disabilities who already had respiratory problems.



















