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June 18, 2020

June 17, 2020 Despite a news report that said the State Fair of Texas “plans to move forward” by opening in September, a statement from the fair says that decision hasn’t been made yet. Dallas County reported a record number of coronavirus cases — 413 — and an uptick in positive COVID-19 cases over the […]


June 18, 2020 The Supreme Court has ruled that President Donald Trump’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program was reviewable by the courts and that the manner in which the Department of Homeland Security did so was “arbitrary an capricious.” This means for now that the program that some 650,000 recipients […]


June 17, 2020 Texas’ coronavirus case total jumped this week in part due to nearly 1,500 infections among state prisoners that had not been previously counted in statewide tallies. On Tuesday, the Texas Department of State Health Services reported that the total number of coronavirus cases increased by more than 4,000. Of those, about 2,600 […]


June 17, 2020 With many restaurants reopened and local COVID-19 cases climbing, the virus is making its way through dining rooms and kitchens throughout the metroplex, even with capacity limits and social distancing measures in place. There are guidelines on sanitation standards and safety measures to help restaurants lower the risk of workers getting sick […]


June 16, 2020 In My Reality, a new editorial series from D CEO, North Texas executives share their personal experiences of diversity and bias. First up is John Olajide, the CEO of Axxess and 2020 chair of the Dallas Regional Chamber. Olajide shared his story at a private “Courageous Conversations” event hosted by the Dallas […]

June 17, 2020

June 17, 2020 How Cloud Managed Services will make sure you get the most from your investment Cloud Management May Not Be a Great Fit for Your Internal IT Teams When you moved your information to the cloud, you did so because you wanted agile network performance coupled with lower costs. But if you planned […]


June 16, 2020 Medical City Healthcare is launching Take Care, a new informational series aimed to educate, inform, and provide practical advice on relevant health issues from trusted medical experts. Medical City Healthcare will feature new videos each week of the summer as part of its commitment to caring for the North Texas community. Brief […]


June 17, 2020 Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday appeared to give his blessing to a move by the county judge in San Antonio to slap fines on businesses if they don’t make their employees and visitors wear masks when they’re less than six feet apart. At least, Abbott didn’t oppose the new edict by Bexar […]


June 17, 2020 Innovation is an important aspect to universities and research institutions, but what really matters is the impact of the innovation on the economy and society. That’s the idea behind new rankings released today in a report by the George W. Bush Institute and Dallas-based consulting firm Opus Faveo Innovation Development, which teamed […]


June 16, 2020 Enough people to pack the bleachers at Faith Christian’s football stadium in Grapevine. To fill the freshman and sophomore classes at Rice University. To populate the entire city of Marfa and then some. By the state’s official count, the coronavirus pandemic has now killed 2,029 people in Texas, a toll experts agree […]