It hasn’t gotten a lot of attention, but on Wednesday the City Council nearly made an embarrassing mistake of putting a well-known political consultant on.
One famous face on the Hallmark mysteries and movies’
The Aurora Teagarden Mysteries is Yannick Bisson. Best known as Martin Bartell, after his character was written off the series, it became a concern to many fans who have enjoyed his unique roles. Because of this, many have been asking what happened to Martin in the
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries.
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Aurora Teargarden Mysteries is based on novels that Charlaine Harris wrote. According to the books, Aurora is a professional librarian at a local library and is an active member of the Real Murders Club, which happens to be a group of crime enthusiasts. After Aurora’s marriage to Martin, Martin dies, and his wife moves on with Robin, the mystery writer.
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Feb 26, 2021 |
Leland R. Burke, left, in District 13 and Jonas Park, right, in District 2 are the only two openly LGBTQ challengers running for Dallas City Council. Openly gay Mayor Pro Tem Adam Medrano, District 2 cannot run again due to term limits. Openly gay incumbents Chad West in District 1 and Omar Narvaez in District 6 are running for re-election.
At least two new gay candidates seek to join two gay incumbents on the Dallas City Council
DAVID TAFFET | Senior Staff Writer
Three Dallas City Council members have reached their term limit and will not be able to run for re-election., including openly gay Mayor Pro Tem Adam Medrano. Medrano represents District 2, which includes part of Oak Lawn.
Dallas County could reach herd immunity for COVID-19 by late June, several weeks earlier than previous projections that suggested late summer or early fall as the earliest date, according to a new analysis by the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation.
The center is an independent, nonprofit healthcare intelligence organization affiliated with Parkland Health and Hospital System. On Tuesday, it released a statement forecasting an earlier date for when enough of the county s population has gained some immunity from infection, either by previous illness or vaccination, to stop the virus from spreading widely.
“PCCI’s analysis, as of Feb. 22, indicates that the county has already reached 44% of the 2.6 million adult residents of Dallas County as either recovered from COVID-19 or in the process of receiving their full COVID-19 vaccine, the statement says.
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