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The Texas Health and Human Services Commission, or TXHHS, has sued an Abilene man for running an unlicensed and uninspected childcare facility, as well as transporting children in an unregistered v… ...
As residents come to terms with the aftermath of the flooding, here's what to know about relief and insurance claims: What relief options are available to flood victims in Texas? In response to ...
While the state says undocumented patients cost hospitals $329 million over three months, critics say the data lacks payment information and more context.
The state Legislature has resisted calls to significantly raise pay for the staff who support the roughly 15,000 people who live in small residential settings supported by a Medicaid waiver program.
UTSW physicians will not be staffing the state hospital, which is expected to start seeing patients by the end of the year.
A new food program that would give low income families $120 per child to help feed them during the summer months could be coming to Texas in 2027. Texas has never participated in the Summer ...
Healthcare Texas group homes for intellectually disabled are in systemic crisis, say advocates Revelations around abuse at a San Antonio group home have parents worried and advocates reflecting on ...
A long-running lawsuit against Texas' foster care system may get another look after lawyers representing children in state care asked the high court to intervene.
The Lauderdale County Detention Center recently got a new lock system for the jail cells.