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Leading Off (6/9/21) Real estate boom baffles experts, mosquito season is going to bite, and sweepstakes hopes to drive more COVID vaccinations. By Peter Simek Published in FrontBurner June 9, 2021 6:56 am Buyers Are ‘Throwing Money’ At Houses. Median single-family home prices rose 26 percent over the past year, driven by short supply, high demand, COVID savings, and record-low interest rates. Disruption in building material supply chains also means new housing stock won’t be able to meet demand anytime soon. Conditions are so abnormal that market analysts have no idea when things might slow down or level off. Brace for a Busy Mosquito Season. Anecdotally, I’ve already noticed a disturbing number of mosquitos swarming around this June. Turns out, that’s because the winter storm didn’t kill their eggs, and a very wet spring/early summer created plenty of opportunities for breeding. But so far, only one case of West Nile in Dallas Cou ....
More Dallas-Fort Worth homeowners are falling behind on mortgage payments But foreclosures remain at very low levels because of continued moratoriums. Home foreclosure rates have so far remained low thanks to moratoriums and payment forbearance during the COVID-19 pandemic.(MEI-CHUN JAU / 186927) More North Texas homeowners are behind on their mortgages than a year ago, but area foreclosures remain at very low levels because of continued moratoriums. More than 6% of Dallas-Fort Worth area homeowners with a loan were at least one month behind on their payments in January, according to CoreLogic. That’s up from the pre-pandemic late loan rate of 3.5% but less than the 8% delinquent mortgage rate during the worst of the COVID-19 lockdowns. ....
North Texas groups giving meals, treats to frontline workers for Christmas to show their support North Texas groups giving meals, treats to frontline workers for Christmas to show their support Across North Texas, people are giving a boost to first responders and healthcare workers to show their appreciation. More North Texas first responders are receiving their first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. EMS workers rolled up their sleeves to get vaccinated in Frisco on Thursday, just one day after Frisco received its first allotment of about 300 doses of the Moderna vaccine. And across North Texas, others are giving a boost to first responders and healthcare workers to show their appreciation. ....
Updated on December 23, 2020 at 6:57 pm NBCUniversal, Inc. More North Texas first responders are getting the COVID-19 vaccine and Wednesday, 50 Dallas Fire-Rescue paramedics received the shot at Parkland Hospital. DFR tweeted that at least four of its medical directors received an inoculation Tuesday at Parkland. Thanks to wonderful team at @Parkland, for taking care of our Medical Directors! Thanks to you @DallasFireRes q can begin the next step in protecting its members as we move forward in the fight against #COVID19. pic.twitter.com/EGwN9LOwhk DALLAS FIRE-RESCUE (@DallasFireRes q) December 23, 2020 More Dallas first responders could get the Moderna vaccine by Saturday with 2,000 more doses expected in the city by Friday. ....