
Rachel Lindley
Senior Editor, The Texas Newsroom at KERA-TV (Dallas, TX)
Public radio nerd & mother of three. Senior Editor for The Texas Newsroom, based at @KERAtx Dallas. Formerly of @WBHM & @MarfaRadio. To tweet is to fly.
Articles
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2 months ago |
tpr.org | Rachel Lindley
Let’s rewind to 2020. We were a few weeks into the COVID-19 pandemic. The country shut down, many of us were stuck at home and uncertainty reigned supreme. My household was thrown into chaos. With three young sons, a dog and a cat, life was already hard enough to manage for me and my husband, Chase. Suddenly being stuck in our house 24/7 — not to mention managing our jobs while trying to keep the kiddos fed, entertained and up to date with their online school — was extremely difficult.
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2 months ago |
marketplace.org | Rachel Lindley
Let’s rewind to 2020. We were a few weeks into the COVID-19 pandemic. The country shut down, many of us were stuck at home and uncertainty reigned supreme. My household was thrown into chaos. With three young sons, a dog and a cat, life was already hard enough to manage for me and my husband, Chase. Suddenly being stuck in our house 24/7 — not to mention managing our jobs while trying to keep the kiddos fed, entertained and up to date with their online school — was extremely difficult.
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Mar 22, 2025 |
kut.org | Rachel Lindley
CANADIAN, TEXAS — As the longtime editor and publisher of The Canadian Record, Laurie Ezzell Brown had covered many wildfires in the drought-plagued Texas Panhandle. But nothing prepared her for what she saw after the Smokehouse Creek Fire last year. "Everyone I know lost something," Ezzell Brown told The Texas Newsroom, as she stoodsurrounded by the newspaper's archives at its office downtown.
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Mar 20, 2025 |
texasstandard.org | Rachel Lindley
From NPR:CANADIAN, TEXAS — As the longtime editor and publisher of The Canadian Record, Laurie Ezzell Brown had covered many wildfires in the drought-plagued Texas Panhandle. But nothing prepared her for what she saw after the Smokehouse Creek Fire last year. “Everyone I know lost something,” Ezzell Brown told The Texas Newsroom, as she stoodsurrounded by the newspaper’s archives at its office downtown.
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Mar 20, 2025 |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Rachel Lindley
CANADIAN, TEXAS — As the longtime editor and publisher of The Canadian Record, Laurie Ezzell Brown had covered many wildfires in the drought-plagued Texas Panhandle. But nothing prepared her for what she saw after the Smokehouse Creek Fire last year. "Everyone I know lost something," Ezzell Brown told The Texas Newsroom, as she stoodsurrounded by the newspaper's archives at its office downtown.
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