The Dallas County Health Department is reporting 11 more deaths and 1,181 additional cases of COVID-19 Friday. Of the 1,181 cases reported Friday, Dallas County Health said 967 came from the Texas DSHS backlog with 24 cases coming from April, 139 from May, 399 from June, 301 from July, 21 from August and 83 from…
The Dallas County Health Department is reporting four more confirmed COVID-19 deaths Wednesday along with 399 cases of the virus along with an increase in the rolling 7-day average. The county is reporting five deaths, including four confirmed and one probable, including: A woman in her 40s who was a resident of the City of…
Officials in Dallas County reported 754 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 Saturday plus eight more coronavirus-related deaths as the county's seven- and 14-day averages climbed for the second straight day. The additional eight deaths being reported today are the following: A man in his 50s who was a resident of the city of Dallas. He…
The Dallas County Health Department is reporting 13 more COVID-19 deaths Thursday along with 641 new cases of the virus along with an increase in the 7-day and 14-day averages. The 14 latest victims of the pandemic include: A woman in her 50s who was a resident of the City of Dallas. She had been…
Officials in Dallas County reported 581 additional cases of COVID-19 Monday and the death of a Seagoville woman in her 90s who tested positive for the coronavirus. The woman died in hospice care and had underlying health conditions, officials said. The numbers reported Monday raise the totals in Dallas County to 55,255 cases of COVID-19…
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill into law that requires restaurant chains to declare major food allergens on their menus. The requirement goes into effect in 2026 and covers restaurants with 20 or more locations. The menus will have to disclose ingredients including milk, eggs, shellfish and tree nuts when the restaurant operators
3 min read IT'S NOT GETTING any warmer here in the Northeast, but that's to be expected. What we didn't expect, though, was one of our all-time favorite outfitters, Huckberry, to mark down a bunch of its best-selling jackets just in time for the changing of the leaves. We just covered Huckberry's larger fall sale
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