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With COVID-19 cases rising, Grapevine-Colleyville ISD cancels football games, warns of school closures


November 11, 2020

Amid rising COVID-19 cases, Grapevine-Colleyville ISD Superintendent Robin Ryan is urging families to practice COVID-19 safety and avoid gatherings where masks aren’t required. The district has reported 47 lab-confirmed cases of the virus in the last week. As a result, 377 people have been deemed close-contacts and have been required to self-quarantine for a minimum of 14 days, according to …

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Arlington ISD crosses over 350 total cases of COVID-19


November 11, 2020

Arlington ISD opened its doors to in-person instruction on Sept. 28 and since then there have been 351 positive COVID-19 cases reported throughout the district. The district created a weekly updated COVID-19 tracker to display how many positive and active cases are at each school. As of Nov. 10, there are 57 active COVID-19 cases in the district among 27 staff members …

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Dallas County, Texas set single-day records for new coronavirus cases


November 11, 2020

Dallas County on Tuesday reported 1,401 more coronavirus cases — all of them considered new and the county’s highest single-day total of the pandemic. Two new COVID-19 deaths were also reported. The county reported more cases twice in August, but on both occasions the total included significant numbers of older, previously unreported cases from the Texas Department of State Health …

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28-year-old Texas man charged in 2014 slaying of two women in west Oak Cliff


November 11, 2020

A 28-year-old Texas man has been charged in an unsolved triple shooting that claimed the lives of two women in west Oak Cliff in 2014, police say. On Oct. 2, members of the U.S. Marshals North Texas Fugitive Task Force took Christopher Joseph Gonzalez into custody at his home in Baytown, about 30 minutes east of downtown Houston. The crime …

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Dallas considers spending nearly $1 million for system to flag problematic police behavior


November 11, 2020

The Dallas City Council is expected to vote Wednesday on a contract for an early warning system to flag problematic officer behavior. Police Chief U. Reneé Hall said Friday that the department’s current technology is lagging. In an interview with  Hall said police accountability was part of the REAL Change reforms she announced in the summer that included stating that …

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What you need to know about coronavirus


November 11, 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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Houston police officers killed in line of duty in one year


November 11, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Monday’s killing of Houston police Sgt. Sean Rios marked the department’s second officer killed in just three weeks. But he’s also the fourth officer killed in the line of duty within one year. We’re remembering Houston officers, as well as surrounding area officers and deputies, who were killed in the line of duty. Houston police Sgt. Christopher Brewster …

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Motel manager recalls slain HPD sergeant’s last moments


November 11, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A motel manager is describing what he saw moments after 47-year-old HPD sergeant Sean Rios was fatally shot. Sideharth Gandhi, manager at the Taj Inn & Suites, talked to Tuesday, the day after Rios, a 25-year veteran of the Houston Police Department, died. Rios was killed in the 7900 block of the North Freeway after police …

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Harris Co. preparing to test random residents for COVID-19 antibodies


November 11, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Even after eight months of the pandemic, which has sickened nearly 168,000 people during that time, Harris County health officials say there’s still a lot to be learned about COVID-19’s spread throughout the most populous county in Texas. On Tuesday, Harris County Public Health announced plans for a month-long survey of randomly selected residents, in which …

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Front tonight brings great weather for Veterans Day


November 11, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A front arriving overnight will mark the return of crisp fall mornings in Southeast Texas. It’s not a powerful front, but it will drop the humidity in a big way for Veterans Day. You’ll notice a crisper feel to the air when you step outside Wednesday morning. Lows in Houston will still be in the 60s, …

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