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Texas' rate of uninsured people fell to 17.1 percent in 2015 as part of a steady decline in the share of uninsured residents following the implementation鈥
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Two weeks ago, Rowlett resident Lindsay Diaz got news that her storm-damaged home had been demolished by mistake.Her story was featured in our series One鈥
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四虎影院鈥檚 series, One Crisis Away: Rebuilding A Life chronicles families on the financial edge, trying to recover from the Christmas weekend tornadoes.One鈥
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One Crisis Away: Rebuilding A Life follows four families on the financial edge, trying to recover from the Christmas weekend tornadoes.Even with鈥
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When children get sick at school, it can be a big disruption. For the kids 鈥 they have to miss class 鈥揳nd for mom or dad, who have to leave work, try and鈥
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The White House is challenging Dallas to beat out 19 other communities in reducing the number of people without health insurance. If the city wins, it鈥
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The Annie E. Casey Foundation released its annual study on children鈥檚 poverty and well-being today. Last year, Texas performed pretty dismally. Not much鈥
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If there鈥檚 a 鈥淭exas miracle,鈥 it鈥檚 hard to see it from where Mar铆a Ayala is sitting.The Mission woman, her oilfield worker husband and their five children鈥
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How many days will you have to wait to see a doctor? Depends on where you live. A new study of fifteen metropolitan areas measured average wait time, and鈥
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Even with Obamacare, more than one million people in Texas are in health care limbo. Since the state didn't expand Medicaid, low-income people people like鈥
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When it opens October 1st, this marketplace will not have any lines. At least that鈥檚 what we鈥檙e hoping. In Texas, the federally run health insurance鈥
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Dallas County has been named on a 鈥渨orst鈥 list of 30 counties nationwide that have some of the highest numbers of uninsured. In fact, 22 of the counties鈥