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By Mitch BordenThis week, Odessa's Medical Center Hospital and Midland Memorial Hospital —the two largest healthcare facilities in the Permian Basin —…
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By Mitch Borden Following the City of Midland's continued refusal to instate or enforce a mask mandate or coronavirus restrictions, Heather Bredimus…
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By Mitch BordenLeaders in Midland and Odessa have faced a choice for months. The question, what actions should they take to slow the spread of the…
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By Mitch Borden As the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the Permian Basin, medical leaders are worried the region—without meaningful action or a…
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By Marfa Public Radio StaffThe effort to rename Midland’s Robert E. Lee High School continues Thursday night, as a committee considers what mascots,…
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By Mitch Borden For two weeks, as the coronavirus spread among residents and staff at a Midland nursing home, the city's health department and the…
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By Mitch Borden For the first time as President, Donald Trump visited Midland and Odessa, the two cities at the center of America’s most productive oil…
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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 Tye Anders has been formally charged with a felony a month after being pulled over for allegedly running a stop sign. A Midland grand jury…
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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…