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Dallas ISD's Mask Mandate will Stay Until MLK Day

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Governor Greg Abbot celebrated the court's ruling in favor of his school masks mandate. This news came with the announcement of the first Omicron coronavirus variant case in the U.S. According to reports, this mandate will stay until January 17, 2022 (Martin Luthor King Day), if the number of cases does not get too high. The spokesperson, Robyn Harris, said in an email that even if the masks mandate were lifted, the district will recommend masks for schools and offices for children and staff safety. For now, the severity of the coronavirus variant is under observation. Regardless, many public health experts and educators are applauding the Dallas ISD's decision to impose the masks mandate. Likewise, the Texas State Teachers Association (TSTA) is also glad about this development as it helps keep the students and school staff safe from exposure. In a Tweet , Dr Tiffany Kindratt also expressed her favor for the masks mandate saying, "When parents wear masks, kids will

Baking Essentials for Holiday Season

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It is the best time of the year. The weather is colder, and there are several holidays around the corner. You will love spending time indoors with loved ones, so this is the best time to stock up on baking essentials and plan amazing mouthwatering recipes to make at home. Here are some baking essentials you need to remember to add to your shop: Silicone, Non-stick Baking Mat Credit: Dallas Observer With this item, you can prepare delicious goodies. You can bake directly on these mats at up to 480 degrees, and the dough does not stick to these. Also, you do not need to worry about greasing the pan beforehand; just place these mats into the pan and begin roasting or baking your recipe. Cooling Racks Credit: Dallas Observer You need to grab a pair of these if you already have them. With the heavenly aroma of freshly baked cookies, you can conveniently place your hot baking pan on these racks. Also, you can use them to keep fruits to strain them and hot savory chicken on them to cool

Laws Enforced for Panhandlers in Dallas

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  After many years now, Dallas police have stopped panhandlers after evening hours. The city council has also tried to reduce the increasing number of panhandlers in the area. Council members called it a failure and waste of government money after spending more than 450,000 dollars on public relations. The funding aims to discourage people from contributing to panhandlers and promote non-profit programs for individuals just on the street. The council came up with another idea to reduce council panhandlers. They want people to connect for mental healthcare and social service. A group of marshals will go out and check on the panhandle and how his mental and physical health is. The whole process will work according to the condition of each person that whether they are homeless or not. And if s/he is homeless, s/he will be added to the Dallas rehousing scheme list. Others will undergo evaluation by the mobile crisis team, and it will be on them whether they accept or decline the serv