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Opinion: 7 of the most disappointing events Texans endured in 2020

Opinion: 7 of the most disappointing events Texans endured in 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail If there s one thing 2020 has taught me personally, it s to go with the flow. And that s just one disappointment we witnessed in 2020. In case you were curious on what else has let us down during the year of pandemic living, here are seven of Texas greatest disappointments of 2020. If it ain t broke don t fix it. That s the way most Texans felt after hearing the news in July about Whataburger getting rid of its iconic and beloved A shape. The company opted to stay true to its orange and white stripes and that classic Whataburger flair our Family Members and guests know and love, but not even that was enough for long-time guests who held the original shape near and dear to their heart.

The Astrodome renovation plan, without funding or Hidalgo s support, is all but dead

The Astrodome renovation plan, without funding or Hidalgo s support, is all but dead FacebookTwitterEmail 1of12 The Astrodome, shown in an aerial view from a Customs and Border Protection helicopter, still has an uncertain future as it sits idle next to NRG Stadium.Michael Ciaglo/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of12 A line of thousands of people wraps around the Astrodome as they wait to go inside for Domecoming, an event celebrating the 53rd anniversary of the Astrodome, Monday, April 9, 2018 in Houston. (Michael Ciaglo / Houston Chronicle)Michael Ciaglo, Staff Photographer / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of12 People look at Astrodome memorabilia, including the stadium seats, during Domecoming, an event celebrating the 53rd anniversary of the Astrodome, Monday, April 9, 2018 in Houston. (Michael Ciaglo / Houston Chronicle)Michael Ciaglo, Staff Photographer / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

Black, Latina and immigrant mothers are losing jobs as COVID-19 child care crisis grows

Black, Latina and immigrant mothers are losing jobs as COVID-19 child care crisis grows Claire Thornton, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT Serena Wills starts her day by helping her son log on to his virtual classroom. She spends the next eight hours making sure he keeps the video camera on at all times and stays focused when he attends small group teaching sessions for students with learning disabilities. Since she lost her job managing invoices as an administrative assistant, Wills has devoted her days to making sure her child is safe and healthy. She feeds him, helps him learn and, when the holiday season began, she asked friends and family to buy him Christmas gifts because she couldn t afford all the things on his list this year.

Black, Latina women lose jobs as COVID-19 crisis limits child care

Serena Wills starts her day by helping her son log on to his virtual classroom. She spends the next eight hours making sure he keeps the video camera on at all times and stays focused when he attends small group teaching sessions for students with learning disabilities. Since she lost her job managing invoices as an administrative assistant, Wills has devoted her days to making sure her child is safe and healthy. She feeds him, helps him learn and, when the holiday season began, she asked friends and family to buy him Christmas gifts because she couldn t afford all the things on his list this year.

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