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TSA screeners at DFW test positive for COVID-19, shopping center rebound unlikely: Your Tuesday morning roundup

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One of the agents worked the C21 terminal screening with their last shift on April 8 from 12:30 to 9

One of the agents worked the C21 terminal screening with their last shift on April 8 from 12:30 to 9 p.m.  [Morning roundup]( 04/14/2020 By Carla Solórzano Good morning! Here is a look at the top headlines as we start the day. ☁️ Weather: Mainly cloudy and chilly. High of 58. 🔎 Prefer the online view? It's [her]( ADVERTISEMENT [Herb Weitzman warns that a shopping center rebound won’t happen overnight]( [Lockheed Martin worker dies after telling supervisor he’d been exposed to COVID-19]( [Cinemark lays off 17,500 hourly workers, drastically cuts pay for remaining employees]( [Box truck stolen from Minnie’s Food Pantry in Plano over Easter weekend]( [Tough cookies: Why one couple is opening a boutique bakery in Frisco during a pandemic]( [200-plus Dallas-Fort Worth restaurants offering drive-thru, delivery and to-go options as dining rooms forced to close]( [Is bacon the next toilet paper? Closed pork producer warns of meat shortfall]( [SportsDay staffers pick the best athletes they’ve ever covered: Michael Jordan, Patrick Mahomes, D-FW high school stars and more]( [Plano police officer returns to work after coronavirus recovery]( [Man arrested in shooting death of 43-year-old east Oak Cliff man]( A single passenger makes her way through a TSA security checkpoint at DFW International Airport on Wednesday, April 8, 2020. An agent at this checkpoint, C21, tested positive for COVID-19 after last working April 8 from 12:30 to 9 p.m. (Vernon Bryant / Staff Photographer) AVIATION [Two more TSA screeners at DFW Airport test positive for COVID-19]( Two screening agents at DFW International Airport tested positive for COVID-19, including one who worked last week. [It brings the total of confirmed cases there among TSA workers to five](. One of the agents worked the C21 terminal screening with their last shift on April 8 from 12:30 to 9 p.m. The other worked on March 31 at the A21 checkpoint from 4:15 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. ADVERTISEMENT  👋 That's all for this morning! 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? Send your thoughts, questions, praise and corrections to [newsletters@dallasnews.com](mailto:newsletter-feedback@dallasnews.com?subject=). 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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