The top local stories this morning from the KERA Newsroom: An independent panel has reviewed how Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas handled Ebola.
A year ago this month, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital was treating Thomas Eric Duncan, the first patient diagnosed with the Ebola virus on U.S. soil. He died. Two nurses who treated Duncan contracted Ebola, and recovered.
Also, developer Alamo Manhattan unveiled revised plans for its five-story Bishop Arts development. The new look pushes back some of the taller buildings to fit in with the neighborhood’s one-story look.
Finally, a grassroots group with conservative leanings is focusing on Latinos in southern states. Daniel Garza from the Libre Initiative tackles what critics call ‘a hidden agenda’ in today’s Friday Conversation.
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