Midland-Area Housing Crunch Hurts Foster Care Oversight

Since moving to Odessa in September to work as a state Child Protective Services investigator, Juan Carlos Pacheco has bounced among three homes, struggling to find a place he could afford. At one point, he shared a one-bedroom apartment with six people.

“It was a situation kind of like a sardine can,” said Pacheco, 29, who now rents a room in the house of a family of four. His wife, 1-year-old daughter and 5-year-old son live in El Paso.

The oil boom that has brought jobs and prosperity to Midland and Odessa has driven up housing prices, making it difficult ...

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