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Keller-Roanoke-Northeast Fort Worth
State, county coronavirus restrictions impact bars in Keller, Roanoke, Northeast Fort Worth
State and county health orders related to the COVID-19 pandemic continue to affect businesses across the Keller, Roanoke and Northeast Fort Worth areas.
Technology helps DPC Healthcare connect with Northeast Fort Worth patients amid coronavirus
As the onset of the coronavirus pandemic prompted stay-home orders and other restrictions from state and local governments, DPC Healthcare leaned on what it does best as a telemedicine and concierge-type medical practice, administrator Lan Pham said.
Plano
In-person book browsing—at limited capacity—to return to Plano libraries in July
Some Plano recreation classes will resume and libraries will reopen for limited browsing as the city prepares to expand access to its facilities in the month of July.
UT Dallas was recently named one of the top colleges in the country for LGBTQ+ students, according to a June 17 press release. It ranked 14th in the nation by Best Colleges in partnership with Campus Pride and is the only university in Texas to make the top 25.
Twisted Root Burger Co. files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Twisted Root Burger Co. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on June 8, according to court documents obtained by Community Impact Newspaper.
Grapevine-Colleyville-Southlake
Amazon will open a delivery station sometime in 2020 at 16399 Gateway Path, Frisco. The station will provide fast and efficient delivery for the community and hundreds of local job opportunities, according to Amazon spokesperson Jen Crowcroft.
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