During the summer of 2006, when most of the folks in his Texas town were wondering whether they would see rain again, Yale Youngblood's family and friends were wondering whether they would see him again. For 12 days, he lay in an induced coma in the intensive care unit of a local hospital, on what can safely be called the brink of death - all because of a toothache. Yes, a toothache. The day the career-long journalist finally woke up - or, at least, the day when he discovered just how unlikely it was that he would finally wake up - Yale really woke up. And like many people who've devoted...
During the summer of 2006, when most of the folks in his Texas town were wondering whether they would see rain again, Yale Youngblood's family and fri...