Coronavirus Kills 2 More, Increasing Tarrant County's Death Toll To 3
Two more Tarrant County residents, a man and a woman, have died from the coronavirus.
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Two more Tarrant County residents, a man and a woman, have died from the coronavirus.
While the number of overall cases in the county rose to 273 Tuesday, an emergency management spokesman said health care facilities aren't taxed with an overwhelming number of COVID-19 patients.
Specially trained paramedics with MedStar will be sent to the homes of Tarrant County residents who are being investigated by officials as possibly having the virus.
For the time being, property owners in Tarrant County will get a short reprieve from what's become an annual source of tax sticker shock.
Officials in Tarrant County have announced "stay at home" orders to combat the continuing spread of the coronavirus.
\More North Texas counties have signaled they plan to follow Dallas County and issue stay at home orders Tuesday.
Tarrant County has not yet enforced a "shelter in place" order as it looks to first see the results of current restrictions imposed to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
Tarrant County Public Health officials reported 10 new positive COVID-19 cases in Tarrant County Friday, as well as two recoveries.
All residents and staff at a retirement center in Arlington where a man who died from COVID-19 lived are expected to be tested Friday, officials announced.
Tarrant County Public Health reported 10 new positive COVID-19 cases in Tarrant County on Thursday.
It was announced Tuesday evening that Patrick James, who lived at the Texas Masonic Retirement Center in Arlington, died on Sunday and had tested positive for COVID-19.
Amid the spread of COVID-19, Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price announced an updated emergency declaration scheduled to take effect at midnight.
As more people begin to be tested for the coronavirus in North Texas the number of positive cases continues to climb -- including in Tarrant County.
Tarrant County's sixth confirmed case of COVID-19 is a health care worker, who was working with sick patients, according to the county public health director.
Tarrant County on Tuesday reported its sixth positive case of COVID-19, and health officials believe its the first case caused by "local transmission."
A Tarrant County resident who traveled out of state has tested positive for COVID-19, making it the fifth case for the county.
Health officials have reported the fourth positive case of COVID-19 in Tarrant County, and that person is a "close contact" to an American Airlines pilot who tested positive earlier this week.
Fort Worth ISD is providing healthy to-go meals for students as schools will remain closed for the next two weeks amid the coronavirus outbreak.
A University of Texas at Arlington student has a confirmed case of COVID-19, the school announced Saturday morning.
Tarrant County Public Health (TCPH) has identified a second and third presumptive positive case of COVID-19.
Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley is holding a news conference on how the county is looking to contain and mitigate the spread of coronavirus.
North Texans wanting to know if they've been infected with COVID-19 are finding barriers to testing.
The patient had traveled to a conference in Kentucky in late February. The health department did not give the patient's age or any other details.
A man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend at her job earlier this week has been arrested and charged with murder, according to jail records.
His armed robberies span three different cities in Tarrant County, but CVS stores remain his target of choice.
Travis County DA Jose Garza said Tuesday that suggestions that he would seek charges in the killing were "intentionally false" and political in nature, calling the officers heroes.
Google is accused in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of a man who committed suicide in October, allegedly at the direction of the tech giant's AI chatbot, Gemini.
President Trump said the candidate he doesn't endorse in the Texas Republican Senate race should drop out before the May 26 runoff.
Despite the open seat and the redrawn map, Democrats still account for at least three-quarters of the electorate in District 30.
Molinar shared the news in a letter to parents and staff on Wednesday morning.
Travis County DA Jose Garza said Tuesday that suggestions that he would seek charges in the killing were "intentionally false" and political in nature, calling the officers heroes.
Google is accused in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of a man who committed suicide in October, allegedly at the direction of the tech giant's AI chatbot, Gemini.
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Texas Agricultural Commissioner Sid Miller is calling for a statewide ban on non-water additives, such as fluoride, in the public water system.
Last year, over 16 million vehicles drove on North Texas toll roads without paying, accumulating more than $69 million in unpaid tolls.
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Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD said that the decision was made after consultation with Tarrant County Public Health.
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