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Juan Pablo Garnham reports on urban affairs for the Texas Tribune and is based in Dallas. In the past, he worked as senior producer for the podcast In The Thick, editor of CityLab Latino and City Hall reporter for El Diario in New York. He has also taught at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY. He is from Santiago, Chile. Read more about Juan Pablo.
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More than 46,000 Texans who lost their jobs in recent months are having portions of their unemployment benefits clawed back after the Texas Workforce...
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The moment Alexander Golinelli calls every evening to say he's almost home, his wife, Claudia Golinelli, springs into action. She brings a clean T-shirt...
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As Texas restaurants and retail stores began welcoming customers back through their doors last week, a few dozen people walking the hallways of this...
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Texas Eateries, Retailers And Other Businesses Can Reopen Friday. Here's The Rules They Must Follow.Gov. Greg Abbott’s plan to reopen Texas will allow some businesses — like retail stores, restaurants, movie theaters and malls — to open as early as...
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Texans living in more than 8,800 rental properties can now find out if they are protected from eviction proceedings and financial penalties for not...
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Just after 9 p.m. Thursday night in a muddy, undeveloped lot blocks from downtown Dallas’ interchange of Interstates 30 and 45, Kris Oliver kneeled in...
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Feds Plan To Make Housing Help Harder For Undocumented Immigrants. Few In Texas Are Even Getting It.Hurricane Harvey took everything from Vanessa: furniture, beds, her car. Even the walls of her Houston apartment fell after the flood. An undocumented...
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During this year’s legislative session, Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price was among scores of city leaders who actively opposed yet another series of...