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Two years before mother-of-five Jennifer Dulos went missing last May in what police believe was a murder, her estranged husband tried to run her over outside her new Connecticut home around the time she had filed for divorce, the children’s nanny told police. The allegations were revealed in nearly 500 pages of search warrants that were released Wednesday after being… NBC Sep 5, 2019 A Los Angeles man was arrested Wednesday on charges that he sold counterfeit opioid pills to Mac Miller two days before the rapper died of an overdose. A Drug Enforcement Agency affidavit unsealed after the arrest of Cameron James Pettit alleges that Miller asked him for oxycodone and other drugs, but on Sept. 5, 2018, Pettit gave Miller counterfeit oxycodone.

Dallas Police Chief Eddie García promotes two former competitors for his job

Dallas Police Chief Eddie García promotes two former competitors for his job The chief said his first restructuring changes were key to “making Dallas on of the safest large cities in the country.” Dallas Police Chief Eddie García, 50, who retired in December as police chief in San Jose, Calif., addresses the community attending the mass at San Juan Diego Catholic Church in his first week as Dallas Police Chief in Dallas on Sunday, February 7, 2021. (Lola Gomez/The Dallas Morning News)(Lola Gomez / Staff Photographer) After three weeks on the job, Dallas Police Chief Eddie García made his first major personnel decisions on Friday, awarding promotions to at least two people who were in the running for his job.

Are You Likely to Get COVID-19 in Dallas? There s an App for That

Residents can get a personalized, real-time risk score to guide their behavior as new disease variants spread. By Will Maddox Published in Healthcare Business February 16, 2021 8:00 pm Dallas County residents can now get an instant reading of their vulnerability to COVID-19 using an app developed by the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation. The new technology provides a live, location-specific risk assessment with a score to reflect how vulnerable a person is to the virus. Throughout the pandemic, PCCI has provided Dallas County with data about the local population’s vulnerability to COVID-19, meshing mobility and health metrics with current COVID-19 outbreaks to map the county’s most vulnerable populations. The free MyPCI app makes that data available to everyone and doesn’t require personal health information. It’s also secure: it does not track mobile phone data.

Ash Wednesday Services Canceled at Parishes Around Dallas Amid Winter Storm

For Christians, Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the 40-day Season of Lent, a time for fasting and reflection in spiritual preparation for Easter. In years past, ashes were placed on the foreheads of Christians as a reminder that life on Earth ends, but there is eternal life for those who believe in Jesus, the Diocese of Dallas said. According to the Diocese of Dallas, in order to be as safe as possible during the COVID-19 pandemic this year, the Vatican notified Bishops around the world that ashes should be administered differently than what many countries have done in the past.

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