Five more seniors have died in Dallas County Friday after contracting COVID-19, according to Dallas County officials who also announced another 124 confirmed cases of the virus. The latest victims included a woman in her 60s from Dallas, a man in his 70s from Farmers Branch, an man in his 70s from Dallas, a woman…
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ordered an investigation into complaints that county officials had failed to follow up on several reports of abuse or neglect at the Unity Center for Behavioral Health. The Multnomah County District Attorney’s office did not find reason to press criminal charges against any county employees.Kafoury acknowledged the harm that may have been done to clients…
6 hours 27 minutes 44 seconds ago Thursday, April 16 2020 Apr 16, 2020 April 16, 2020 8:11 PM April 16, 2020 in News - Local Cameron County confirmed its fourth coronavirus-related death on Thursday. According to a release, the patient was an 82-year old female from the Veranda Nursing Home in Harlingen and passed…
3 min read ONE OF NETFLIX'S biggest shows of all time is very close to its conclusion. Stranger Things first premiered in 2016, and nearly ten years later, it is finally gearing up to give everyone the answer to one long-awaited question: How will the kids of Hawkins stop Vecna and close the Upside Down
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If you’re escaping winter and jetting off to the tropics, you’re probably banking on spending as much time as possible in the warm, fresh air. But if you’re among the unlucky vacationers who catch a case of traveler’s diarrhea (TD), which hits an estimated 20 to 50% of international travelers, you could be, well, saddled