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A state block on cutting off electricity has expired. How will this impact the low income households hammered during the pandemic? How one town suffered when they decided lowering taxes is more important than a local hospital. And we are not out of this pandemic yet — we are now facing the delta variant.
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As new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to climb in Texas, hospitals statewide are sounding the alarm about waning capacity and staffing shortages. How dire is the current situation and what are the implications for health outcomes? What needs to happen to address these challenges?
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The U.S. continues to be inundated with coronavirus and with the fall season come cooler temperatures, the flu, and holiday celebrations — all of which have the potential to exacerbate already alarming pandemic trends in a majority of states, including Texas. What do you want to know about how to protect yourself and others over the next few months?
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Oral history has a way of transforming black-and-white, two-dimensional events from the past into full technicolor stories with a personal touch. Since…
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Oral history has a way of transforming black-and-white, two-dimensional events from the past into full technicolor stories with a personal touch. Since…
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Job losses related to the COVID-19 crisis are mounting locally and throughout Texas. San Antonio saw a record-low unemployment in February of 3.1%. In…
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This post was originally published on Tuesday, Aug. 11, at 3:04 p.m.We're entering the sixth month of the COVID-19 crisis but due to muddled messaging,…
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On top of financial stressors caused by the pandemic, public health has become a partisan issue. What are the implications of injecting politics into…
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According to guidelines issued last week by the Texas Education Agency, students will be able to return to campus for in-person instruction or continue…
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As cases in Texas surge, local leaders are begging the governor to let them put stricter mandates for people and businesses in place.