Dallas ISD sending 10,000 mobile hot spots for student to learn at home
The Dallas Independent School District is distributing 10,000 internet hot spots to keep all of its students connected.
The Dallas Independent School District is distributing 10,000 internet hot spots to keep all of its students connected.
Texas Workforce Commission: Self-employed Texans can file for disaster unemployment assistance
Although it’s not an easy process, the Texas Workforce Commission says self-employed Texans can claim unemployment.
Although it’s not an easy process, the Texas Workforce Commission says self-employed Texans can claim unemployment.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick willing to take risks to reopen the state
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick doubled down on his controversial comments about the COVID-19 crisis.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick doubled down on his controversial comments about the COVID-19 crisis.
Robots are playing many roles in the coronavirus crisis – and offering lessons for future disasters
Across the world, robots are helping disinfect hospitals, transport test samples and watch for violations of stay-at-home restrictions.
Across the world, robots are helping disinfect hospitals, transport test samples and watch for violations of stay-at-home restrictions.
‘Extremely bad idea’: Fire marshal warns people not to microwave masks in attempt to kill germs
The New Hampshire State Fire Marshal’s Office issued the warning on Facebook on April 20.
The New Hampshire State Fire Marshal’s Office issued the warning on Facebook on April 20.
Eight McKinney nursing home residents die from COVID-19
The Oxford Grand said eight of the 13 people who tested positive have died due to the outbreak.
The Oxford Grand said eight of the 13 people who tested positive have died due to the outbreak.
Dallas 20-year-old who recovered from coronavirus: ‘I’m lucky I survived’
A Florida college student who spent seven days in ICU after testing positive for COVID-19 is finally home in Dallas.
A Florida college student who spent seven days in ICU after testing positive for COVID-19 is finally home in Dallas.
Fort Worth mayor’s coronavirus test comes back negative
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price will remain in quarantine even after testing negative for COVID-19.
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price will remain in quarantine even after testing negative for COVID-19.
Senate passes nearly $500 billion coronavirus relief bill
There may be good news for businesses that missed out on the first round of help from Congress.
There may be good news for businesses that missed out on the first round of help from Congress.
Mavs owner Mark Cuban says Texas not ready for business as usual
As Gov. Greg Abbott moves forward with reopening the state, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is speaking out. He believes it’s too soon.
As Gov. Greg Abbott moves forward with reopening the state, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is speaking out. He believes it’s too soon.
Fort Myers police show love to hospital workers
Police down in Fort Myers, Florida showed their appreciation for healthcare workers this week -- by using their patrol cruisers.
Police down in Fort Myers, Florida showed their appreciation for healthcare workers this week -- by using their patrol cruisers.
Over 40 employees lived at their plant for 28 straight days to produce COVID-19 protective gear
Selfless plant workers went home after nearly a month on the job: making personal protection equipment for healthcare workers.
Selfless plant workers went home after nearly a month on the job: making personal protection equipment for healthcare workers.
Louisiana pastor who flouted social distancing urges Americans to donate stimulus checks to his church
A pastor in Louisiana is asking congregants and other Americans to donate their stimulus checks to his church.
A pastor in Louisiana is asking congregants and other Americans to donate their stimulus checks to his church.
First COVID-19 deaths occurred in Bay Area in early February
The first known death from COVID-19 in the U.S. was believed to have occurred in Washington State in late February 2020, but the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner revealed on Tuesday that two individuals had died on Feb. 6 and Feb. 17 at home with coronavirus making them the first deaths recorded in the nation.
The first known death from COVID-19 in the U.S. was believed to have occurred in Washington State in late February 2020, but the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner revealed on Tuesday that two individuals had died on Feb. 6 and Feb. 17 at home with coronavirus making them the first deaths recorded in the nation.
People missing out on stimulus checks because spouses are immigrants
Roughly 1.2 million U.S. citizens did not receive stimulus checks because they are married to immigrants who don’t have social security numbers and joint-filed their taxes.
Roughly 1.2 million U.S. citizens did not receive stimulus checks because they are married to immigrants who don’t have social security numbers and joint-filed their taxes.
Colleyville lifts restrictions on churches, salons and other non-essential businesses
The city of Colleyville is moving forward with relaxing restrictions on businesses and churches before Tarrant County and the state of Texas do the same.
The city of Colleyville is moving forward with relaxing restrictions on businesses and churches before Tarrant County and the state of Texas do the same.
Gov. Abbott pushes forward with plan to slowly re-open Texas amid pandemic
Governor Greg Abbott says Texas has one of the lowest coronavirus death rates of any state in the country. So far there have been more than 500 deaths and more than 20,000 cases.
Governor Greg Abbott says Texas has one of the lowest coronavirus death rates of any state in the country. So far there have been more than 500 deaths and more than 20,000 cases.
Dallas County Commissioners vote to extend stay-at-home order until May 15
Dallas County Commissioners voted Tuesday to extend the countywide stay-at-home order until May 15.
Dallas County Commissioners voted Tuesday to extend the countywide stay-at-home order until May 15.
Gov. Abbott announces website listing nearly 500K job openings for Texans
Gov. Greg Abbott revealed an online job-matching site that is supposed to help job seekers find positions in their area of the state.
Gov. Greg Abbott revealed an online job-matching site that is supposed to help job seekers find positions in their area of the state.
H-E-B to extend temporary hours of operations, ease product limits on many items
In a release, the company said all stores will open at 7 a.m. and close at 10 p.m. until further notice.
In a release, the company said all stores will open at 7 a.m. and close at 10 p.m. until further notice.



















