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Texas Standard for June 24, 2026: The growing challenge of maternal healthcare deserts
By Raul Alonzo at Texas Standard
· June 24, 2026
· 1 min read
Large stretches of rural Texas lack hospitals equipped to deliver babies, and in some communities there is no hospital at all. As financially strained facilities continue closing labor and delivery units, access to maternal care is becoming increasingly difficult for many...
Key takeaway As financially strained facilities continue closing labor and delivery units, access to maternal care is becoming increasingly difficult for many families, especially during emergencies.
Why this matters in The Woodlands
The shooting of John Mendoza Jr. by a Brazoria County deputy raises questions about law enforcement protocols in neighboring counties, which can inform discussions about policing in Montgomery County, where The Woodlands is located. As The Woodlands Township and the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office work together to maintain public safety, the incident serves as a catalyst for review of local procedures and training. Residents of The Woodlands, who are served by the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, may be interested in knowing how their own law enforcement agency handles similar situations, such as attempted traffic stops and vehicle pursuits. The call for accountability in the Mendoza case may prompt local officials to reexamine their own use-of-force policies and ensure that they are adequate to protect both residents and officers. This incident could also lead to a broader conversation about police-community relations in The Woodlands and surrounding areas.
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Category: business ·
Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: Texas Standard ·
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What is this story about? Large stretches of rural Texas lack hospitals equipped to deliver babies, and in some communities there is no hospital at all. As financially strained facilities continue closing labor and delivery units, access to maternal care is becoming increasingly difficult for many...
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