
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.
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1 week 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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1 month ago |
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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1 month ago |
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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1 month ago |
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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1 month ago |
texasstandard.org | Rachel Lindley
Osier Lindley, who visited Canadian in the aftermath of the fire and again one year later, said the state of recovery depends on the person. “Canadian has a population of just over 2,000 people. More than 50 homes in that town were lost. So if you did not lose your house personally, you know someone or multiple people who did,” she said. “There isn’t one person who wasn’t affected.
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