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Coronavirus

Abbott Prohibits Local Governments, School Districts From Requiring Masks

Gov. Greg Abbott Tuesday issued an executive order prohibiting governmental entities in Texas from requiring or mandating mask wearing.

82-Year-Old Studies Economics, Asian Environments at Harvard

Even skeptics of the phrase, “It’s never too late,” may have to reconsider when Barbara Ingram speaks those words.
Events

Dallas Arboretum Food And Wine Festival Features Roaring ’20s Theme

This year’s Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden Food & Wine Festival is going back to the roaring ‘20s.

Turtle Creek Chorale Set to Perform in Person

For the first time since December 2019, the Turtle Creek Chorale will perform in person at the Fair Park Band Shell on June 27.

Don Henley Embroiled in Anti-Trust Case

Not to air his dirty laundry, but Preston Hollow's Don Henley has found himself among several artists embroiled in an anti-trust case that has been bouncing around the courts for years.

Dallas ISD To Hold Telephone Town Hall on Federal COVID Funding

Dallas ISD -- like districts across the country -- is now determining how it will spend federal dollars designed to help it address the impacts the pandemic has had on learning.

John Wesley’s Traveling Pulpit Gets New Home at SMU

The World Methodist Museum’s historical and theologically significant collections are moving in May to SMU’s Bridwell Library.

NYC Brunch Eatery Sadelle’s Coming To Highland Park Village

Sadelle’s, a brunch restaurant known for "the best bagels in New York City" will open in the space occupied by Royal Blue Grocery later this year.

Comings and Goings

The all-natural grocer, located at 11661 Preston Road for more than a decade, has reopened after closing for two months

Storms Leave Damage Near North Haven Gardens, Parts of UP

A storm that sparked a brief tornado warning Sunday afternoon left damage near North Haven Gardens and near Goar and Caruth parks in University Park.
Crime

Man Indicted for Crash That Killed DPD Officer

A man accused of hitting Dallas police officer Mitchell Penton with his car and killing him in February has been indicted on a a felony charge, court records indicate.
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