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Coronavirus: The pandemic through Texans' eyes

"They're proud of me": With a mask and a passion to help, lawyer keeps working in Mexican border city

An El Paso lawyer helps migrants in Juárez. A student struggles to focus while studying at home. A food pantry worker searches for a familiar face. In this weekly series, Texans from across the state share stories about how they're navigating life during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Moving home from Mexico: "It was starting to feel more dangerous"

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Easter during a pandemic: Waving to grandkids and palm leaf deliveries

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The pledge, reading and tennis: Parents learn to home-school on the fly

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Loan applications are filed. The rent is due. Will help come in time?

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"I just get so bored." Student struggles to stay on a schedule.

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Watching and worrying for a regular food pantry visitor

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In a small East Texas town, “the unknown is worse than the known”

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The oilfields are dead. So he's trying livestreaming to earn money.

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