Neelam Bohra, The Texas Tribune
Nearly 1.7 Million Texans Lose Medicaid as State Nears End of “Unwinding”
Texas has booted the most people from Medicaid of any state in the country. A majority of those removed lost their health insurance coverage...
‘An Understaffed and Broken System’: 900,000 Texans Have Lost Medicaid as Others Struggle to...
Almost 900,000 Texans have lost Medicaid since April and a backlog of applications has piled up, overwhelming the system and setting off a ripple...
Congressional Gerrymandering by Texas Republicans Cut out the Heart of Houston’s Asian Community
HOUSTON — Rows of framed photographs line an office wall at the Korean Community Center, black-and-white images giving way to color over time. Pictures...
Gov. Greg Abbott Calls for Stiffer Penalty for Illegal Voting — Weeks After He...
Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday called for Texas lawmakers to increase the penalty for illegal voting — less than a month after he signed...
In Search of Covid-19 Vaccines, Some Rural Texans Are Driving Hundreds of Miles Across...
Russ Tidwell spent eight hours in his Chevy Tahoe to get his COVID-19 vaccine Monday, watching the scenery fade from mountains to farmland before...
Internet and Phone Services in Rural Texas Threatened as State Slashes Subsidies for Providers
Some rural Texans are facing the threat of losing phone and internet service after the state recently slashed subsidies that help providers offer service...