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Former White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator Joins Dallas Company
Dr. Deborah Birx is now chief medical and scientific advisor for ActivePure. She also was recently named a senior fellow at the George W. Bush Institute.
By Chance Townsend
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Where to Order Takeout From Dallas Restaurants Right Now
Coronavirus will limit our ability to eat out—but that doesn't mean you can't still get that same food to your home. Comfort food for these uncomfortable times.
By Rosin Saez
Commercial Real Estate
A New Work Paradigm: Rethinking Office Space
Space has always mattered, but now, the quality, security, and safety of the office is even more critical, says industry expert Jo Staffelbach Heinz.
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What We Can Learn From The Pandemic Response For Climate And Resilience Planning
City governments will need to strike a balance between inspiring action and enforcing policies that lead to behavioral change, says AECOM urban planner Tatum Lau.
By Tatum Lau
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Trending Now: Workplace Flexibility
A reality check into the workplace and workforce impacts of COVID-19, telecommuting, and labor trends.
By Hunter McGuinness
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Urban Density and Public Health
Data shows that equity is a more consistent predictor of infections than density. Here's why that matters.
By Dan Noble
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How One Organization Is Still Trying to Help Undocumented Workers
The Undocumented Workers Fund of Dallas has fielded around 3,000 micro grant requests since March. It’s distributed 132.
By Rosin Saez
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How Much Can Public Transit Be Blamed for COVID-19 Outbreaks?
Studies have shown that public transit may not be a 'superspreader,' but that doesn't mean that there's no risk.
By Peter Simek
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News Bites: Vietnamese Food Coming to Lower Greenville and Another Festival Heads Online
SideDish’s weekly digest of need-to-know dining happenings in Dallas.
By Rosin Saez
Arts & Entertainment
111 Dallas Arts Groups Unite to Push for ‘Save Our Stages’ Act
The bipartisan U.S. Senate bill would authorize $10 billion in grants to support independent arts organizations
By Peter Simek