Posted By San Antonio Current Staff on Fri, Mar 5, 2021 at 11:16 AM click to enlarge Courtesy H-E-B With Texas state mandate lifted, H-E-B will urge but not require customers to wear face masks. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott dominated the news cycle this week when he unveiled plans to end his statewide mask mandate you know, against the advice of medical professionals who actually know what the fuck they re talking about. The controversy only deepened after Governor Greg played the blame-shifting game, claiming the big bad Biden administration are the real villains because they re allowing COVID-carrying asylum seekers into the state. But Texas far right-pandering governor wasn t all
Posted By San Antonio Current Staff on Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 4:13 PM click to enlarge Aidy Bryant portrayed a post-Cancún Ted Cruz in last week s episode of
Saturday Night Live. After last week s catastrophic winter storm and power companies apparent inability to plan for it, it s hard to imagine how this week could possibly hold a candle when it came to news. Yet it did. Apparently, no shortage of you loved tracking the fallout from Sen. Ted Cruz s widely lambasted tropical getaway. But you also read up on H-E-B s philanthropic efforts and wanted to know about disciplinary actions taken against SAPD officers who decided to play bad cop on social media.
The 10 most-read stories of 2020 on FOX4News.com
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DALLAS - It’s no surprise that stories about the coronavirus pandemic were the most-read stories on FOX4News.com for 2020. What a year it’s been!
The top story of the year was published in mid-March just as the pandemic began and officials were trying to flatten the curve. Dallas County issued a shelter-in-place order that applied to everyone living or working in the county, with the exception of essential workers.
It was followed by a story in April when Gov. Greg Abbott extended a disaster declaration for Texas because of COVID-19. The declaration granted all counties access to resources to help cope with the disaster.
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This week we published our ‘Year In Review: Most Read Stories of 2020’, which was a look back at what you read and shared the most this year. See, there are typically two kinds of content that our newsroom works through.
First, is our evergreen or in-depth newsgathering. This includes written reporting, podcasts, exclusive interviews, etc. Typically, it’s the kind of stuff that doesn’t have a shelf life. Second, is the stuff that gets lumped into the ‘breaking’ news cycle. Those are the stories that get hundreds if not thousands of shares hundreds or thousands of interactions overall on social media, and can be read between tens-of-thousands of times if not hundreds-of-thousands.