A year without: How Texas survived the challenges brought by the coronavirus pandemic
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Texas lets residents unmask, but many are keeping covered as orders meant to slow virus end
Although a statewide mandate ended Wednesday, many stores and other businesses aren’t making any changes yet.
Wearing masks outside, Robert and Connie Clark of Garland wait in line to have their licenses renewed at the Texas Department of Public Safety Drivers License Center in Garland, Texas, Wednesday, March 10, 2021. Today is the first day of Governor Greg Abbott s lifting of the mask mandate and other restrictions. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News) (Tom Fox)
After nearly a year, Texans were officially allowed to gather unmasked Wednesday as a statewide mask mandate ended on the anniversary of Dallas County’s first confirmed case of the novel coronavirus.
shooting her since she was transgender. this is the latest in a string of attacks and can killings here in dallas one of the most brutal attack was caught on camera. blow after blow the cell phone video reviles the brute force after be nothing volved in a fendinger bender. she survived this. a month later though her mother was mourning her death from another attack. they made one arrest for the beating and another for the killing. they say the number of transgender attacks in recent years is alarming. booker was the 18th identified as transgender to be killed this year. majority of victims are black. stacey monroe became an activist because of her own struggles as a transwoman.
identified as transgender to be killed in the u.s. this year. the majority of victims are black. texas leads the nation in transmurders. the transgender community in dallas is being attacked. stacey monroe became an activist because of her own struggles as a transgender woman. am i going to wake up to another killing, another attack? what s next? monroe says the dangers for transpeople have a lot to do with laws. she says she lost a job because she was trans. in texas, that s legal. the supreme court is currently taking up a case to decide whether gender identity is protected under the civil rights act. monroe says when she heard what happened to calderone, she rushed to be by her side. but as they bonded, they learned the man suspected of shooting her was free after posting bail. in the moment, my biggest fear is that soon i will be out of this hospital, but this person is also out. i m afraid that he s going to
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