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By Mitch Borden Midland healthcare workers are facing growing doubt from some members of the community, as more coronavirus patients flood the city’s only…
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By Mitch Borden The Permian Basin has been feeling the impact of low oil prices as the coronavirus pandemic persists. Recently, prices have stabilized…
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The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted life as we've known it in West Texas.Businesses across the region have dramatically changed their operations to…
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A second Big Bend resident has died from the coronavirus after local health authorities transferred him to an Odessa hospital to receive treatment.
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As Hospital Capacity In West Texas Shrinks, More COVID-19 Patients Are Being Treated In The Big BendIt’s unclear exactly how many patients have been transferred from BBRMC to other hospitals in the region.
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By Patrick Svitek, Texas TribuneWith cases of the coronavirus surging to record levels in Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott recommended Tuesday that Texans stay…
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The order goes into effect Monday, June 22 and city officials will meet days later for a public hearing to consider feedback from locals and businesses.
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By Mitch Borden As COVID-19 cases continue to rise in the Permian Basin and across the state, the response from elected officials in the region’s two…
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All recent cases, including this most recent announcement, are in North Brewster County, according to state health officials.
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After being opened for two weeks now, Big Bend National Park officials are moving forward with the next step in their multi-tiered reopening plan.