On fire. The flames shooting out of the windows and then you just saw it escalate and go up each floor. Reporter rebecca lowe, among people who live in nearby buildings who had to be evacuated for precaution. They went door by door to make sure to wake up everybody, to let them know what was going on. Many of my neighbors hadnt heard the fire. It was quiet in the building. They were quite surprised this morning. Reporter so the time line for this, still unclear. As you can see, firefighters in this ladder truck hitting hot spots at the building on west 17th street that went up in flames this morning. After they have put the hot spots out, the building will have to be demolished, taken down because, again, there is fear of a collapse at this time. Those people who work not in the immediate zone have been able to go down the street to their employers. But those in those buildings right next to 221 west 17th still cant get back in yet. At this point, the cause of the fire is still under i
Some governors have deemed the Liquor Stores and abortion clinics as essential but have left out churches and other houses of worship. Its not right. So im correcting this injustice and calling houses of worship essential. There are of course questions over the president s authority to issue such a decree, but regardless, his insistence on a rushed reopening flies in the face of what Health Officials advise. Today trump decided to go golfing for the first time in 75 days at his private club in virginia as millions of americans remain fearful amid this pandemic. An astounding 83 are at least somewhat concerned that lifting restrictions in their area will lead to additional infections. Joining me now, andy slavic, director for medicare and medicaid a medicaid. Andy, you are involved in an effort to sort of figure out how to open the country safely. Youve got criteria that you and other photogras involved in pubh follow. I think all the governors are feeling public pressure to open probab
Local campus will hold event for youngsters Saturday, March 27
Daily Light report
Faith Family Master Academy in Waxahachie will be holding its Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten Roundup on Saturday, March 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
At the roundup, the academy will test your child’s readiness and give you some helpful information in preparing your child over the summer for PK or kindergarten. For every enrollment packet turned in, your name goes in a drawing for a Leapfrog pad.
Also at the roundup will be an overview of the curriculum, a campus tour, and an introduction of school staff. The staff of iKids Dentistry and the Tooth Fairy will be there as well to give out goodie bags.
Here are nearly 50 businesses in Keller that will still require mask use
The city has posted a list of businesses that will, and will not require customers to wear masks.
A sign asking customers to wear a face covering is displayed at the entrance to a restaurant.(David J. Phillip)
The city of Keller has amassed a list of local businesses that have shared their mask plans with the city, following the cancellation of the statewide mask mandate.
The list breaks businesses into three categories: those that will require everyone to wear masks, those that will only require employees to wear masks, and those that will not require anyone to wear masks.