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Run-of-the-mill runny noses and coughs are back, after a break during the pandemic's height, when so many of us were circulating less and wearing masks. Here's how to keep household viruses at bay.
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The group that controls the state's electrical grid released its seasonal assessment Thursday, saying it should have enough of a reserve to protect against an unexpected jump in demand.
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Amid a sudden surge in demand for domestic travel, especially to beach destinations and national parks, decimated airlines are adding service to new markets as they try to inch back to profitability.
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It's official — the National Weather Service has recorded the first 100-degree temperature at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport on Tuesday. With…
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For Texas students who eat breakfast and lunch on campus during the school year, summer break can be a difficult time to secure three full meals a…
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Working parents face a challenge when it’s time to find affordable child care over the summer.No-cost and low-cost camps in North Texas can be tough to…
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Anyone who’s accidentally brushed against a searing seat-belt buckle this week knows: summer has hit the broiler setting in North Texas, and it’s just…
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This summer, dozens of mosquitos in testing sites across North Texas have turned up positive for West Nile virus. It’s nothing like the record year of…
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So far this year, more than 40 Texas kids have drowned, including three siblings recently pulled from an apartment complex pool in Irving.One North Texas…
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A bright spot in the rainy forecast is a new exhibit at the Dallas Arboretum. The kick-off to summer opens May 16 and features flower houses and fairy…
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A thousand teenagers in Dallas got their first taste of interviewing for jobs over the weekend, as part of the mayor's intern fellows program. It puts…
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Mariachi music has a long history, dating back to 18th century Mexico. How do you get the younger generation interested in this old tradition of guitar…