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95,000 Texas children are waiting for state help to pay for day care

Read full article: 95,000 Texas children are waiting for state help to pay for day care

Adding more funding to scholarships is just one way experts say state lawmakers could address Texas’ child care crisis.

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With crumbling public health infrastructure, rural Texas scrambles to respond to measles

Read full article: With crumbling public health infrastructure, rural Texas scrambles to respond to measles

The measles outbreak in rural Texas has exposed how hospital buildings are ill-equipped. Meanwhile, long distances between providers makes testing people and transporting samples difficult.

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West Texans, Mennonites at center of measles outbreak choose medical freedom over vaccine mandates

Read full article: West Texans, Mennonites at center of measles outbreak choose medical freedom over vaccine mandates

In rural West Texas, measles has sickened nearly 150 people, most of them unvaccinated. A school-age child has died. The virus is spreading among Gaines County’s Mennonite community, where government mandates are not trusted.

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Texas leaders quiet amid the biggest measles outbreak in decades

Read full article: Texas leaders quiet amid the biggest measles outbreak in decades

Declining vaccination rates, decreasing trust in government and a political unwillingness to endorse vaccines is shaping Texas’ measles response.

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Texas’ uneven population boom is creating ghost towns in many rural counties

Read full article: Texas’ uneven population boom is creating ghost towns in many rural counties

Local leaders and rural revitalization experts say Texas’ smallest towns can survive — despite a shift to urban and suburban counties — but it will take investments.

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What Texas can learn from Italy’s big bet on tiny community health homes

Read full article: What Texas can learn from Italy’s big bet on tiny community health homes

In Italy, as in Texas, funding hospitals over primary care leaves many feeling “medically homeless.” Italy’s post-COVID plans show another way.

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With too few mental health providers, more patients turn to primary care

Read full article: With too few mental health providers, more patients turn to primary care

While primary care is experiencing its own workforce shortage, the profession is shouldering more mental health screenings to help bridge the behavioral health provider gap.

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Watch Texas Tribune journalists discuss their experience on a rural reproductive health project

Read full article: Watch Texas Tribune journalists discuss their experience on a rural reproductive health project

Reporter Eleanor Klibanoff and photojournalist Shelby Tauber talked with Tribune editor Terri Langford about their reporting on a story of a 26-year-old Texan who was told her twin sons had a zero percent chance of survival after childbirth.

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The percentage of uninsured Texans in 2022 dropped to the lowest in a decade

Read full article: The percentage of uninsured Texans in 2022 dropped to the lowest in a decade

Texas is still the state with the highest percentage of uninsured residents, at nearly 17 percent, according to the most recent U.S. Census Bureau survey released Thursday.

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Texas AG appeals judge’s order that allows women with complicated pregnancies to get abortions

Read full article: Texas AG appeals judge’s order that allows women with complicated pregnancies to get abortions

State District Court Judge Jessica Mangrum on Friday issued a temporary exemption to Texas’ abortion ban. Hours later, the attorney general’s office filed an appeal, which blocked the order.

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As Texas sizzles, heat experts say preparation is needed for future extreme weather events

Read full article: As Texas sizzles, heat experts say preparation is needed for future extreme weather events

The panelists at a Texas Tribune event emphasized the need for a response to combat the dangerous impacts of extreme events that ensures communities receive support to effectively plan, prepare, and recover.

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Texas Senate moves to set aside billions for future water needs

Read full article: Texas Senate moves to set aside billions for future water needs

The Senate on Monday passed a bill that would create a new state fund tailored for large or long-shot water supply projects, including marine desalination. The bill will advance to the House.

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This Texas town has the highest rate of youth attempted suicides in the state. A grieving father hopes to reverse it.

Read full article: This Texas town has the highest rate of youth attempted suicides in the state. A grieving father hopes to reverse it.

According to a new analysis by a national health care company, Lubbock has the highest rate of attempted suicides by children between the ages of 6 and 17. A local leader suggests a dearth of resources isn’t helping.

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Texas’ rural hospitals are — once again — at grave risk of closing

Read full article: Texas’ rural hospitals are — once again — at grave risk of closing

A rural hospital hasn’t closed in Texas since the COVID-19 pandemic started in March 2020. That could change as federal relief ends.

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TribCast: The future of rural Texas

Read full article: TribCast: The future of rural Texas

In this week’s episode, Texas Tribune regional editor Nic Garcia guest-hosts from Texas Tech University for a discussion about the issues facing the rural residents of the state.

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Texas’ nursing homes are missing something: nurses

Read full article: Texas’ nursing homes are missing something: nurses

A dearth of nurses is leaving Texas seniors — especially in rural areas — without care.

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Rural Texas is the state’s foundation. And it’s in jeopardy.

Read full article: Rural Texas is the state’s foundation. And it’s in jeopardy.

Downtowns are deserted, hospitals are closing, teachers are leaving. Every part of life in rural Texas is harder — but it’s worth saving.

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Volunteer networks in Mexico aid at-home abortions without involving doctors or clinics. They’re coming to Texas.

Read full article: Volunteer networks in Mexico aid at-home abortions without involving doctors or clinics. They’re coming to Texas.

Before abortion was legal in parts of Mexico, an extensive “accompaniment” system grew to help women safely terminate pregnancies on their own. Its organizers are now moving abortion-inducing medication across the border and helping replicate the system in the United States.

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En México, grupos de voluntarias ayudan a tener abortos en casa, sin personal médico. Este modelo de aborto ha llegado a Texas.

Read full article: En México, grupos de voluntarias ayudan a tener abortos en casa, sin personal médico. Este modelo de aborto ha llegado a Texas.

Antes de que el aborto fuera legal en algunos estados de México, los grupos de “acompañamiento” establecieron un sistema de apoyo para que las mujeres interrumpieran sus embarazos en casa. Ahora, estos grupos están ayudando a trasladar al norte de la frontera medicamento para abortar y a replicar este modelo en los Estados Unidos.

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Broadband, jobs, school vouchers and more: State, local leaders reflect on the topics driving conversations in rural Texas

Read full article: Broadband, jobs, school vouchers and more: State, local leaders reflect on the topics driving conversations in rural Texas

Lawmakers also discussed their stances on the issues impacting the region the most in a two-day event hosted by The Texas Tribune.

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Abortion rights demonstrators take to the streets in Texas: ‘It’s just unbelievable’

Read full article: Abortion rights demonstrators take to the streets in Texas: ‘It’s just unbelievable’

Through speeches, signs and chants, protesters across the state expressed their concerns Friday about the effects of the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade.

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'I can’t have one more baby with this man': Some domestic violence victims see abortion as vital option that would be lost post-Roe

Read full article: 'I can’t have one more baby with this man': Some domestic violence victims see abortion as vital option that would be lost post-Roe

Advocates say abortion has often been the safest option for many experiencing intimate partner violence.

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From staffing shortages to lack of guidance, the pandemic made Texas’ rural health issues worse, providers say

Read full article: From staffing shortages to lack of guidance, the pandemic made Texas’ rural health issues worse, providers say

The COVID-19 pandemic also cut down on clinics’ revenue and underscored broadband access disparities in rural Texas, health care providers said in a conversation with The Texas Tribune.

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Texas hospitals prepare to pick up the tab for uninsured COVID-19 patients as federal funds dry up

Read full article: Texas hospitals prepare to pick up the tab for uninsured COVID-19 patients as federal funds dry up

Hospitals and other health care providers in Texas, which has the lowest rate of insurance coverage in the nation, have gotten some $1.8 billion in federal help for uninsured COVID-19 patients.

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Analysis: Rural Texas hospitals still searching for a remedy

Read full article: Analysis: Rural Texas hospitals still searching for a remedy

The good news is that no rural hospitals in Texas have closed in the last two years. The bad news? They’re still in crisis mode, and the state government is still struggling to find a remedy.

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An end to the omicron surge is in sight, but relief comes slowly in hard-hit Laredo

Read full article: An end to the omicron surge is in sight, but relief comes slowly in hard-hit Laredo

COVID-19 numbers are plummeting statewide, but on Texas’ southern border with Mexico, Laredo is still battling its fourth surge.

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With questions about omicron’s severity still unanswered, Texas braces for new COVID-19 wave this winter

Read full article: With questions about omicron’s severity still unanswered, Texas braces for new COVID-19 wave this winter

Hospitalizations related to the virus remain low in the state, but the number of people testing positive is rising and once again fueling worries about the struggling health care system’s ability to weather a new surge.

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It’s cheap, easy to make and in demand overseas. So why can’t this Texas-born COVID-19 vaccine break into the U.S. market?

Read full article: It’s cheap, easy to make and in demand overseas. So why can’t this Texas-born COVID-19 vaccine break into the U.S. market?

A Houston vaccine team would like a U.S. distributor but for now focuses its efforts abroad to inoculate those in countries where COVID-19 variants surface more quickly.

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Rural schools shut down to keep COVID-19 from overwhelming their small communities

Read full article: Rural schools shut down to keep COVID-19 from overwhelming their small communities

The small districts aren’t fighting Gov. Greg Abbott’s mask rules, but fears for staff, students and local medical facilities are driving them to fight COVID-19 with temporary closures.

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Texas congressional Democrats propose bill to let local governments expand Medicaid without state consent

Read full article: Texas congressional Democrats propose bill to let local governments expand Medicaid without state consent

The bill would let counties and cities apply to the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for funds that were declined by their states.

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Watch: Meet the Texas doctors on a mission to vaccinate their rural communities

Read full article: Watch: Meet the Texas doctors on a mission to vaccinate their rural communities

Worried about a possible resurgence of COVID-19 infections, doctors Carolyn Salter and her husband, Michael Gorby, have taken it upon themselves to get lagging vaccination rates up in rural East Texas.

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