Jenkins: COVID-19 Cases Ticking Upward
As local officials work to determine whether COVID-19 cases are trending upward or not, here’s what you need to know
Read moreAs local officials work to determine whether COVID-19 cases are trending upward or not, here’s what you need to know
Read moreAs Dallas County continues to report 1,000 new cases or more of the novel coronavirus per day, officials work to
Read moreAs officials continue to monitor data regarding the state of the COVID-19 pandemic at the state and local level, we
Read moreAs guidance continues to circulate about how to protect you and your family during the COVID-19 pandemic and the economy
Read moreIt can be hard to keep up with the rapidly-changing news regarding the economy, health, schools, and more during the
Read moreClay Jenkins believes in the golden rule. During his first term as Dallas County Judge, he saw both good and
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Read morePerhaps Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins has always talked about health.
Read moreDallas County Judge Clay Jenkins issued an emergency declaration Friday morning because of the monkeypox outbreak as cases in the county passed 200.
Read moreAfter hearing arguments for and against whether a mask mandate falls under the purview of the local health authority or the governor on Tuesday, a district court judge ruled that Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins’ mask mandate can continue.
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A day after Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins signed an executive order requiring masks in many indoor settings amid a surge in COVID cases and hospitalizations, a modest crowd of protesters gathered outside a Highland Park townhome believed to belong to Jenkins chanting “we will not comply,” “I can’t breathe,” and “no freedom, no peace.”
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