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In Case You Missed It…

New face mask requirements, financial relief resources for small businesses, more on Gov.Abbott’s plans to reopen Texas, and much more.  Here is the latest segment of In Case You Missed It.


Face masks are now required in Harris County. Here’s what to know.

 

Hearing set for lawsuit regarding flooding of upstream properties of Addicks, Barker reservoirs during Hurricane Harvey

Coronavirus in Texas: Most state parks reopen; National Guard to open new testing sites

 

 

Texas judge issues order that could greatly expand mail-in voting

 

4 financial relief programs aimed to save small Texas businesses

Howard Rambin HBJ’s Landmark Lifetime Achievement Award Winner

What’s ‘Zoom fatigue’? Here’s why video calls can be so exhausting

 

Trump’s rewrite is finalized. What happens now?

 

Gov. Abbott: Harris County cannot issue fines or penalties to people not wearing face coverings

 

Harris County home values rise by 6% on average; coronavirus disaster will not trigger tax relief

Fort Bend County to distribute over $140M from CARES Act to further local COVID-19 relief efforts

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