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COVID-19 ravaged Texas nursing homes Here are the stories behind the numbers

Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune “It scared me.” Lynda Langford and her husband, Ray, raised their son on their 4,000-acre ranch in Uvalde, about 90 miles west of San Antonio. She taught English and computer skills at the local high school before retiring two decades ago. In 2019, 74-year-old Lynda took a spill in their home out in the country and broke her arm and shoulder. The pain medication made her dizzy, and even after she stopped taking the meds, her falls happened more frequently. Home care was hard to come by in their rural area. When the pandemic hit, the couple was close to making a difficult decision to move Lynda into long-term care so she wouldn’t be home alone while Ray was working on the ranch.

Why the Derek Chauvin trial feels different from past police misconduct trials

Why the Derek Chauvin trial feels different from past police misconduct trials
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New Texas A&M President Kathy Banks plans for normal fall semester

, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. When M. Katherine Banks became the new engineering school dean at Texas A&M University in 2012, an associate dean drove her to the Zachry building, the heart of the university’s engineering program in College Station. He pulled into the basement-level garage and honked the horn twice a preventive measure to scare off skunks that infested the aging facility. Above them, the building reeked of mold. Engineering students not-so-lovingly dubbed it the “Zachry Smell.” Inside the building s lecture hall, a once-impressive revolving stage, was broken.

Texas A&M s incoming president says she s planning for campus to return to normal mode this fall

Skip to main content Currently Reading Texas A&M s incoming president says she s planning for campus to return to normal mode this fall KATE MCGEE, The Texas Tribune April 9, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail When M. Katherine Banks became the new engineering school dean at Texas A&M University in 2012, an associate dean drove her to the Zachry building, the heart of the university’s engineering program in College Station. He pulled into the basement-level garage and honked the horn twice a preventive measure to scare off skunks that infested the aging facility. Above them, the building reeked of mold. Engineering students not-so-lovingly dubbed it the “Zachry Smell.” Inside the building s lecture hall, a once-impressive revolving stage, was broken.

M Katherine Banks, Texas A&M s incoming president, says she s planning for a campus in normal mode this fall

M Katherine Banks, Texas A&M s incoming president, says she s planning for a campus in normal mode this fall
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