Rural communities in Texas have struggled to keep up in the fight against the coronavirus. The Texas Newsroom examines the shortage of health care resources people living in those communities face. This reporting is done in partnership with The Texas Newsroom—a collaboration among Texas public radio stations and NPR—and is funded in part by PBS FRONTLINE’s Local Journalism Initiative, with support from the Knight Foundation and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Rural Healthcare: The Other Texas Drought
Claim This Podcastby Texas Tech Public Media | Jayme Lozano, Bonnie Petrie, Kaysie Ellingson
Podcast Overview
Rural communities in Texas have struggled to keep up in the fight against the coronavirus. The Texas Newsroom examines the shortage of health care resources people living in those communities face. This reporting is done in partnership with The Texas Newsroom—a collaboration among Texas public radio stations and NPR—and is funded in part by PBS FRONTLINE’s Local Journalism Initiative, with support from the Knight Foundation and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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12/20/2021
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Recent Episodes

December 21, 2021
The Other Texas Drought: Van Zandt County
Part 3 of 3 of the investigative podcast series, "Rural Healthcare: The Other Texas Drought."

December 21, 2021
The Other Texas Drought: Crosby County
Part 2 of 3 of the investigative podcast series, "Rural Healthcare: The Other Texas Drought."

December 21, 2021
The Other Texas Drought: Bowie Texas
Part 1 of 3 of the investigative podcast series, "Rural Healthcare: The Other Texas Drought."
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