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This Southlake salon helped make men’s pampering a thing


September 3, 2020

It was the early 2000s, and Bruce and Heather Schultz were exploring options for a new business. Call it intuition, or maybe sheer ingenuity: After reading an article in an in-flight magazine, they realized there was a niche for a business that could provide a men’s upscale grooming experience. The Boardroom was born. In 2004, the longtime Southlake residents opened …

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Mosquito spraying continues in Colleyville this week as city battles West Nile virus


September 3, 2020

The city of Colleyville reported Wednesday that three more mosquito samples have tested positive for West Nile virus. The positive samples were taken near the 300 block L.D. Lockett Road, the 5200 block of Bransford and the 4100 block of Windermere Court, according to a city news release The areas will be sprayed within a quarter-mile on Friday and Saturday nights, …

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Dallas County reports six COVID-19 deaths, 358 more coronavirus cases


September 3, 2020

Dallas County officials reported 323 new cases of coronavirus on Wednesday, and 35 others that are part of a backlog in the state’s reporting system. Six new confirmed deaths and one probable death also were reported due to the virus. The victims included four Dallas residents ranging from their 50s to their 70s. All had been critically ill in local …

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What you need to know about coronavirus, plus a map of every case in Texas


September 3, 2020

Health authorities are closely watching an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a new strain of coronavirus known as COVID-19. Here are the answers to key questions about the outbreak: What is the new virus? Scientists have identified the virus as a novel, or new, coronavirus. The name comes from the Latin word for crowns or halos, which coronaviruses resemble …

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Dallas mayor’s plan to cut ’bloated’ city salaries goes down with no support


September 3, 2020

Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson’s much-lobbied budget amendments to generate $6.5 million for public safety or tax relief by cutting the salaries of the city’s top civilian earners failed to win any support Wednesday during a council meeting. Johnson had taken his case directly to the public with tweets and a Dallas Morning News commentary explaining why he felt the city needed to “defund …

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