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COVID-19 case drop, health care workers' private battles, Dallas restaurant challenges: Your Monday evening roundup

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Plus, two Texas Planned Parenthoods won't return up to $4M in PPP loans. Â | | | | | | | 08/03/2020

Plus, two Texas Planned Parenthoods won't return up to $4M in PPP loans.  [Morning roundup] [NEWS]( | [BUSINESS]( | [SPORTS]( | [HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS]( | [ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT]( | [FOOD]( | [THINGS TO DO]( | [OPINION]( 08/03/2020 By Mallorie Sullivan Good Evening! Here is a look at the top headlines of the day. 🔎 Prefer the online view? It's [here](. ADVERTISEMENT [The great pizza pivot: How pies of all kinds are luring customers to Dallas restaurants]( [TCU football team boycotts practice after players say head coach Gary Patterson used racial slur]( [‘Elected officials singled us out’: Two Texas Planned Parenthoods won’t return up to $4 million in PPP loans]( [Plano drops its ugly master plan fight, but can it heal divisive political splits?]( [After her ex killed their two boys, a Plano mother fights to preserve her children’s memory]( [DFW Airport warns of possible increase in air traffic over these North Texas cities this week]( [After two kids test positive for COVID-19, Arlington family learns to separate while stuck together]( [Joe Biden staffs up in Texas, assembling team in emerging battleground with three months to go]( [9 restaurant challenges most Dallas diners have never thought about]( [Dallas County reports 382 new coronavirus cases, its lowest number since mid-June]( Parkland Health & Hospital System nurse Dolores Diaz shows a photo of her late husband on July 9 at their home in Grand Prairie. (Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer) CORONAVIRUS [Death of Parkland nurse’s husband underscores private battles health care workers face amid coronavirus pandemic]( Dolores Diaz was in the middle of testing hundreds of nursing home residents for the coronavirus when her husband sent her a text message: He was throwing up blood. The Parkland Health & Hospital System nurse, who has helped lead Dallas County’s public testing effort since March, called her father-in-law and told him to take her husband to an emergency room. Juan Diaz was experiencing complications from his fatty liver. [When Dolores managed to pull away from testing at a nursing home, she rushed to the hospital.]( ADVERTISEMENT  👋 That's all for this afternoon! For up-to-the-minute news and analysis, check out [DallasNews.com](. Share the love! If you like this newsletter, please forward this email to a friend and [check out our other newsletters here](. Do you have feedback? Submit your thoughts, questions, praise and corrections to[the newsroom.]( ADVERTISEMENT STAY CONNECTED WITH US [Unsubscribe]( | [Free newsletters]( | [Dallasnews.com]( | [Subscriber login]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact us]( Copyright 2020 - [The Dallas Morning News, 1954 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 75201, United States](

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