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Dallas police chief hopes new intervention system will help officers; some worry it’s punitive


October 13, 2021

Dallas police briefed City Council members Tuesday about a plan to warn supervisors about officers whose actions strayed from typical personnel patterns. Top police officials said the new early warning system, which could launch next month, is meant to help officers become more productive without punishing them, and to restore community trust by identifying officers who may need leadership supervision before they …

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White House scolds Abbott for trying to ban Biden’s federal vaccine mandate in Texas


October 13, 2021

WASHINGTON — The White House scolded Gov. Greg Abbott for trying to bar Texas companies from enforcing a federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate, accusing him Tuesday of pandering to GOP primary voters at the expense of public health. “It’s important to remember we’re in the middle of a pandemic,” said White House press secretary Jen Psaki. “Why would you be taking …

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Richardson’s most recent COVID-19 figures as delta variant cases surge


October 13, 2021

Richardson has reported at least 9,433 total cases of COVID-19 and 130 deaths, according to the most recent information available. Throughout the pandemic, the city has not collected its own data, and Collin County commissioners voted in November to remove all data from its dashboard except hospitalizations. The Richardson totals are from Dallas County and do not include the portion of the …

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Richardson ISD student COVID-19 cases are more than half of last year’s entire total


October 13, 2021

Richardson ISD is reporting 1,225 total cases of COVID-19 among students, more than half the 1,854 total from the previous school year, according to the district’s dashboard. There are 86 active cases among students and 14 among staff, the district says. The total case numbers eight weeks into the school year have slowed after spiking early, with 964 student cases reported …

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U.S land border with Mexico, Canada will reopen in November for the vaccinated, officials say


October 13, 2021

The United States will allow in early November land crossings to its borders with Mexico and Canada to all foreign visitors with a valid visa and after showing proof they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, White House officials said Tuesday. Although there is still no specific date to lift travel restrictions, U.S. authorities said that starting in “early November” visitors …

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Flooding potential possible through Thursday


October 13, 2021

North Texas can expect a wet couple of days as heavy rainfall is expected to affect the area Wednesday and Thursday. Isolated strong thunderstorms will be possible. Heavy rain will impact the area late in the day Wednesday, into the evening hours. Rain totals are expected between 2-4 inches for most, but isolated rain totals as high as 5 to …

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12-year-old girl recalls seeing her father shot on Saturday


October 13, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The family of a man murdered over the weekend is hoping a judge decides to hold the suspect in jail without bond. Jerome Cormier was shot outside his home Saturday night off Castillan Road in east Harris County around 10:30 p.m. Marquice Wear, 21, is charged with Cormier’s murder. At the time of the shooting, Wear …

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Strong fall front to bring end to near record heat


October 13, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — We have to endure three more days of summer-like heat before fall fresh air returns. It will stay unseasonably warm Wednesday morning with lows only in the mid 70s. Houston averages a low of 62 degrees this time of year. All that sticky air will lead to another hot and humid afternoon with highs near 90 …

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