Texas’ Unemployment Numbers Are a Horror Show. They Could Be Worse.

Another Thursday, another set of unemployment numbers that would’ve been unbelievable three months ago. Almost 300,000 Texans applied for unemployment insurance payments over the week that ended April 13, 2020. According to an analysis from WalletHub, that’s more than a 20-fold increase from the same period in 2019, when just…

Extreme Lockdown or Reopening Equally Bad, COVID-19 Fighter Says

Finally, I found someone to help me with two conjoined questions that I have been trying to untangle for weeks. First question: What about the disease? Second question: What about the economy? Miguel Solis told me how to figure it out. Don’t untangle. But everybody wants to untangle. Monday, I…

Dallas Hooks Its COVID-19 Disaster Ordinance to Texas’

Following a unanimous vote by the City Council Wednesday, Dallas’ disaster declaration will remain in place through at least May 12. The declaration, which gives City Manager T.C. Broadnax emergency powers during the novel coronavirus pandemic, will now be tied to Texas’ disaster declaration. If Gov. Greg Abbott extends the…

Coronavirus Recession Places Prekindergarten Programs at Risk, Researchers Warn

State budget shortfalls associated with the COVID-19 economic slowdown could put state prekindergarten programs at serious risk, according to a report released Wednesday. In the report, researchers with Rutgers University’s National Institute for Early Education Research warn that cutbacks to state-funded pre-K programs could have long-lasting effects, not only on…

Dallas County Extends Shelter-at-Home Order Until May 15

Dallas County is set to shelter in place until May 15, at least for the time being. After a contentious debate Tuesday afternoon, Dallas County Commissioners Theresa Daniel and Elba Garcia sided with Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins and county medical experts pushing the order two weeks past its previous…

Dallas ISD Hopes to Reopen Schools This Fall

Dallas ISD officials hope to return to school at the beginning of the next school year. But even if they do, they won’t be returning to normal. Dallas schools have been closed since March 16. On Friday, Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order closing schools statewide for the rest…

Amid a Pandemic, North Texas Tenants Grapple With Landlords

The sound of skittering rats was common. Mold would fester, threatening rot. Perhaps worst of all, the plumbing stopped working. “Pretty much everything that could go wrong was going wrong,” Peter Wierenga says of his Fort Worth home. “But the landlord wouldn’t do anything about it.” So Wierenga was not…

Dak Prescott Has a Coronavirus Problem That Won’t Go Away

Since being drafted in 2016, Dak Prescott has been a rarity among Cowboys players. He’s carefully avoided controversy at all times and maintained a squeaky-clean image when teammates, most notably Ezekiel Elliott, have proved completely unable to keep themselves out of the headlines. Then came the novel coronavirus. Prescott, like…

Judge, Paxton Clash Over Coronavirus Absentee Voting

Despite a lot of noise Wednesday, the fate of Texans hoping to cast mail-in ballots in 2020’s remaining elections is still up in the air. A state district judge sided with voting rights groups late in the afternoon, saying that he would grant temporary injunction that would allow Texans to…

10 More Dallas County Residents Have Died from the Coronavirus

Ten more Dallas County residents have died from the novel coronavirus, Dallas County Health and Human Services reported. Tuesday afternoon’s announcement is county’s biggest reported loss of life during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. One of the newly reported deaths was a woman in her 90s, three were county residents in…