Coronavirus Pandemic Creates New Worries for North Texas Refugees

Refugees in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and the organizations that work with them worry that the coronavirus pandemic and the economic turmoil it’s causing will make life harder for an already-vulnerable group of people. “My parents’ work is no longer safe, and they don’t have many hours to work,” says…

Expanded Voting By Mail Back On After Appeals Court Ruling

Wednesday’s twist in Texas’ ongoing, coronavirus-inspired battle over mail-in voting was Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton attempting to enlist the help of the Texas Supreme Court to stop counties who want to expand ballot access. In Thursday’s turn in the same sage, a state appeals court affirmed that, during the…

TEA Offers Test to Determine Depth of COVID Slide

Texas’ mandatory end-of-year tests are canceled this year, but state education officials have come up with a way for parents to make their kids take them anyway. The Texas Education Agency is rolling out an optional online end-of-year test that school districts and parents across the state can use to…

Ken Paxton Continues a Tooth-and-Nail Fight Against Mail-In Voting

Not content fighting just one legal battle against expanding access to mail-in ballots during the coronavirus pandemic, Texas Attorney Ken Paxton wants the state’s Supreme Court to help him force people to the polls during July’s primary runoffs and November’s general election. As the pandemic has continued and the elections have…

Dallas Mayor Hires New Coronavirus Czar

There’s reopening and then there’s reopening, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson told reporters Tuesday afternoon. It’s one thing for businesses and other public facilities to be open. It’s another for Dallas residents to have the confidence to use them. Dallas’ economy, in traction thanks to COVID-19, won’t get going again until…

Dallas County Debuts Color-Coded Coronavirus Threat-Level System

As if things weren’t bad enough, get ready to have some intense Global War on Terror flashbacks. Monday afternoon, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins unveiled the county’s new, color-coded COVID-19 threat level chart. It’s a look, and a format, that should be familiar to anyone who remembers the days and…

Dallas County Reports 253 New COVID-19 Cases, Tying Single-Day Record

Dallas County reported 253 additional cases of the novel coronavirus on Monday, tying its single-day record for new confirmed cases of the disease. The county also reported two new coronavirus-related deaths. Both people died at long-term care facilities where they were residents. The first, a woman in her 60s, lived…

Park Friends Group Wants To Be Development Czar Along the River

This is a story about the dangers posed by spunky people. In these terrible times, this story should offer comic relief. But, uh … nah. Probably not too comic. The Trinity Park Conservancy, a very spunky private group charged with raising money for a fancy new city park on the…

Dallas Furloughs 500 Employees to Fight Coronavirus Budget Crunch

About 500 Dallas employees have been furloughed as the city continues to fight its coronavirus budget crunch, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson and City Manager TC Broadnax announced Friday. The furloughs have been handed out across 10 departments, according to a letter from Broadnax to city employees. “The city manager notified…

Mark Cuban Is Investigating Dallas Businesses’ Coronavirus Compliance

The Mavericks may be on indefinite hiatus, but Mark Cuban, the team’s owner, is still finding interesting ways to make news during the coronavirus pandemic. Cuban’s still paying the Mavericks’ hourly employees, even though the American Airlines Center’s empty. He’s been one of the leading voices on how the NBA…

Jailed Dallas Salon Owner Now Symbol for Texas Conservatives

Tuesday afternoon, Dallas County Civil District Court Judge Eric Moye sent Shelley Luther to jail for seven days. Despite the paltry sentence, Luther’s case drew national attention because, over the past couple of weeks, she’s become a patron saint for the movement to free Texas from novel coronavirus-inspired restrictions. Luther…

Coronavirus Set to Tear $25 Million Hole in Dallas’ Budget

The Dallas City Council got its first significant look at the havoc the novel coronavirus pandemic is likely to wreak on Dallas’ budget Wednesday. The short-term outlook for the city isn’t great. The long-term could be even worse. Here’s the big takeaway: According to city staff, Dallas’ budget for fiscal…

Coronavirus Science Is Not an Election for God’s Sake

This is what drives me crazy about a lot of the public discourse on coronavirus. When did people get the idea that science is a democracy? For the last many weeks I have been writing about the coronavirus pandemic, and, because everything that goes up online these days leaks out…

Eight Days Later, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Rolls Back More Restrictions

It looks like we’re just going to go for it. Tuesday afternoon, after a week that included Texas’ highest ever COVID-19 death total and Dallas County’s five highest reports of novel coronavirus infections, Gov. Greg Abbott announced plans to reopen even more of the state’s businesses. Under new orders from…

Dallas County’s Coronavirus Count Continues Upward

The number of confirmed new cases of COVID-19 in Dallas County continued its upward march Tuesday, as county officials announced yet another record-breaking total. County officials confirmed 253 new cases of the disease caused by the novel coronavirus Tuesday, as well as seven new coronavirus-related deaths. Tuesday’s new case total…