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As Omicron Cases Recede, Dallas County Continues Push for Increased Vaccination Rates
Coming out of a deep freeze into one of the nicest weather days, perhaps sitting in your car for a vaccine is not on high on your to-do list.
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Dallas County Pushes for Increased Vaccination Rates as Omicron Cases Recede
Coming out of a deep freeze into one of the nicest weather days, perhaps sitting in your car for a vaccine is not on high on your to-do list.
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Texas Executes Inmate for Killing Newlywed
A Texas inmate has been executed for the fatal shooting more than 25 years ago of a newlywed who was attacked as he and his wife walked on a jogging trail in Mesquite.
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Woman Recounts Alleged ‘Sexual Abuse, Harassment, Intimidation' by Former Dallas County Health and Human Services Director Zachary Thompson
An unnamed Dallas County employee alleges recently terminated Health and Human Services Director Zachary Thompson engaged in a “pattern of coerced sexual abuse, sexual harassment and intimidation” inside the county office that lasted for four years.
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Dallas County Employee Claims Health Director Zachary Thompson Sexually Harassed Her
A law firm representing an unnamed Dallas County employee says former Health Director Zachary Thompson engaged in a pattern of “sexual abuse, harassment, intimidation and retaliation” inside the county health department.
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Dallas County Health Director Zachary Thompson Accused of Harassment, Forced Out
NBC 5 has learned Zachary Thompson has been forced out of his position as director of Dallas County Health and Human Services after being accused of harassment.
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Spike in Violent Crime Faces Next Dallas Police Chief
As seven finalists line up to undergo interviews this week for the open Dallas police chief position, neighbors are hoping for a better attack on rising violent crime.
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Majoring in Beer: Local College Offers Brewing Course
There’s something big brewing in Texas these days — beer! As the state’s growing craft brew industry booms, one local college is tapping into the craze, offering a beer making certification.
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Dallas Man Condemned for 1993 Slaying Loses at Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to review an appeal from a 41-year-old man on death row for attacking a newlywed couple on a jogging trail outside Dallas 23 years ago, killing the husband and raping the wife.
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DCCCD Offers Help for Tornado Victims
The Dallas County Community College District will hold a day-long seminar for tornado victims next week to help them navigate the long road to rebuilding their lives.