County Reports 1,589 New COVID-19 Cases Tuesday
County health officials reported Tuesday that an additional 1,589 people have tested positive for COVID-19 – 1,351 confirmed cases and 238 probable cases.
Read moreCounty health officials reported Tuesday that an additional 1,589 people have tested positive for COVID-19 – 1,351 confirmed cases and 238 probable cases.
Read morePatience may not come naturally, but shoppers who frequent Natural Grocers at Preston and Forest may need to work on it while they wait for the chain to complete upgrades that the company said will make the store “bigger and better.”
Read moreOn the heels of the weekend announcement that Dallas County had its first – and the state’s third – case of a variant of the virus that causes COVID-19, California health officials reported that they have found a new variant.
Read moreIt was only a matter of time, but Dallas County health officials said Saturday that the county has its first case of the new, more transmissible strain of the virus that causes COVID-19.
Read moreAs cases of COVID-19 continue to increase and hospitals work to accommodate more patients sickened by it, keeping abreast of the local developments is important. Here are today’s bullet points.
Read moreIn the market for a bulldog puppy? Be careful, that deal might just be slippery than a pocketful of pudding.
Read moreA University Park man pleaded guilty last week to transporting and shipping child pornography, federal prosecutors announced Monday.
Read moreAs many as 2,000 per day can be vaccinated at new mega vaccination center that opened today at Fair Park, which is a joint effort between the City of Dallas and Dallas County.
Read moreReal estate agent Valerie Dillon comes by her knowledge of the Park Cities and Preston Hollow market from immersion – the Highland Park resident has three children in HP ISD, and has called the area home for more than 18 years.
Read moreRoughly 10 readers sent a link to a video on Reddit taken Saturday night that shows a street takeover gone awry as a truck hits a utility pole, sending it into the street in a flurry of sparks.
Read moreThey shared a love of baseball, so it seems fitting that former president George W. Bush would share his thoughts on the death of Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda.
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