Dallas County Reports 298 COVID-19 Cases, Tying Single-Day Record

Dallas County reported 298 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, tying a single-day record the county set Friday. County Judge Clay Jenkins said the recent uptick in cases is likely related to increased testing capacity, and that those numbers would likely continue to ramp up over the coming days…

UTA To Require Face Masks Starting Wednesday

Beginning Wednesday, anyone entering a building on the University of Texas’ Arlington campus will be required to wear a face covering. Masks will also be required in areas of the campus — like buses or large outdoor events — where social distancing is impossible, the university announced Monday. Masks are…

Dallas Sets Third Record for Positive COVID-19 Cases This Week

For the third time this week, Dallas County reported a record number of positive tests for COVID-19 Friday. According to Dallas County Health and Human Services, 298 more people tested positive for the novel coronavirus Thursday. Ten more Dallas County residents have died from the disease. Since the onset of…

5th Circuit Hands Texas AG Paxton Win On Mail-In Voting

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Thursday afternoon, effectively eliminating the possibility that Texas would expand access to mail-in voting prior to the state’s primary runoffs on July 14. The court’s ruling leaves Texas’ mail-in voting as is for the duration of…

Dallas County Reports New Highs In COVID-19 Cases, Deaths

A total of 257 more Dallas County residents have tested positive for COVID-19 and 16 more county residents have died from the virus, according to Dallas County Health and Human Services chief Philip Huang. Both totals are the highest the county has reported in a single day. The 257 new…

Abbott Opens Texas Sporting Events to Spectators

Beginning Sunday, Texas pro sports teams and facilities can allow fans to attend their outdoor events at up to 25% capacity, according to a proclamation from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. Motor sports events can open at 25% capacity beginning Friday. The governor published his amended rules on May 22 without…

Texas Supreme Court Rules Against Mail-In Ballots Again

Texas’ state courts are in agreement with federal courts, for now at least: Mail-in voting, despite the ongoing novel coronavirus epidemic, remains available only to Texans older than 65, the physically ill or disabled, or those who will be out of the county in which they are registered to vote…

As Summer Begins, Dallas County Enters COVID-19 Crunch Time

Dallas County’s number of COVID-19 infections has been in a lull for the last couple of weeks. On May 11, the county’s Health and Human Services Department reported 253 new infections, tying for the Dallas County’s highest single day total. In the days since, the number of newly confirmed cases…

Is Shelley Luther a Hero or Villain? Why Not Ask Her Wallaby?

Scratch below the surface — beneath the cavalcade of supporters, piles of cash donations, President Donald Trump’s approval and Sen. Ted Cruz’s cameo “mullet” — and Dallas’ pandemic martyr has herself an optics problem. Even for Shelley Ann Luther, defiant owner of Salon à la Mode and America’s viral “hero”…

Dallas’ Dog Parks and Disc Golf Courses Are Reopening Today

Today’s the day you can finally take your dog back to the park. The city of Dallas is reopening dog parks, skate parks and disc golf courses starting today. Those facilities had been closed since late March in an effort to help slow the spread of COVID-19. Those openings are…

Texas Teachers Group Bucks Abbott on June 1 Reopening

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is ready to for Texas schools to reopen. Monday, he said students could return to the state’s school buildings on June 1. Wednesday afternoon, the Texas State Teachers Association said the week after next is too early to consider bringing kids back. “With the COVID-19 pandemic…

Appeals Court Stymies Voting by Mail in Texas. Again.

One day after a U.S. District judge in San Antonio cleared the path for all Texans who want to vote by mail and avoid potential COVID-19 exposure later this year, a three-judge panel at the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked their way. Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Fred Biery…

Watch: Jerry Jones Leads the Way as Texas Reopens

Jerry Jones is off his yacht and back at the office. Video released Tuesday afternoon by the Cowboys from The Star revealed the team’s owner carefully abiding by physical distancing and face covering guidelines as he reopened his team’s headquarters. Being the owner of one of the world’s richest sports…