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Houston police officers rescue residents from burning apartment building


October 24, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A Houston police sergeant was severely burned while saving others during a southwest Houston apartment fire. It happened just after midnight Saturday on South Braeswood near South Gessner. The sergeant and other officers were in the area when they saw the flames coming from the building, according to HPD. The officers got on the roof and …

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Dallas County reports 533 confirmed coronavirus cases, 4 deaths; Tarrant County adds 848 cases


October 24, 2020

Dallas County reported 533 more confirmed coronavirus cases Friday, including 531 which the county considers new and two from previous months. Four new COVID-19 deaths were also reported. Labs either report coronavirus cases directly to the county health department or to the state health department, which then relays the information to individual counties. Of cases reported Friday, Dallas County health …

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Mask wearing has been politicized, and now is a defining issue in a hot North Texas congressional race


October 24, 2020

In Candace Valenzuela’s latest television commercial, three voters look straight into the camera and cover their noses and mouths with masks. Then, as images of Beth Van Duyne — Valenzuela’s Republican opponent — and President Donald Trump flash across the screen, a narrator says they “downplayed the pandemic.” Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic has become the dominant political storyline of the …

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Momentum grows against Texas decision to strike protections for LGBTQ and disabled people from social work code of conduct


October 24, 2020

Calls for action from lawmakers and advocates are gaining momentum since a state regulatory board that oversees social workers in Texas stripped protections for LGBTQ and disabled people from the social work code of conduct at the recommendation of the Gov. Greg Abbott’s office. In a Friday press conference, legislators and advocates representing the groups that were struck from the …

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Texas appeals court upholds order against Gov. Abbott’s mail ballot drop site limit


October 24, 2020

AUSTIN — A state appeals court on Friday upheld a lower court order that blocked Gov. Greg Abbott’s limit on mail ballot drop-off sites. The ruling from the Austin-based Third Court of Appeals means the state cannot enforce Abbott’s order limiting counties to one mail ballot drop-off site. But the state has indicated it will appeal the decision to the Texas Supreme …

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Man found fatally shot in northwest Dallas apartment, police say


October 24, 2020

A 51-year-old man was found fatally shot in an apartment Tuesday afternoon in northwest Dallas. Officers were dispatched around 2:30 p.m. to the complex in the 2800 block Community Drive, near Webb Chapel Extension and Harry Hines Boulevard, and found the victim inside an apartment with multiple gunshot wounds. The man, who was pronounced dead at the scene, was identified …

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At least two Dallas County voters learn someone else voted in their name


October 24, 2020

Dallas County elections officials tell NBC 5 Investigates they have identified a voting system error after at least two voters showed up to cast ballots but were told that someone else had already voted in their name. Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins confirmed the system error caused between two and four cases where someone actually voted in another person’s name. But Jenkins …

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What you need to know about coronavirus


October 24, 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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Texans at high-risk for COVID-19 will need to resume looking for work next month


October 24, 2020

AUSTIN — Unemployed Texas workers who are at high risk for COVID-19 complications will be required to prove work searches to continue receiving state benefits starting in November. The state in March waived the work search requirement, which is federally mandated, citing the pandemic’s impact on the Texas economy. But earlier this month, the Texas Workforce Commission reinstated it, citing the …

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