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Ayden Castellanos wanted to create a show centered around his love of the macabre. Now he’s been recognized as part of the next generation of storytellers.
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The U.S.-Mexico border remains closed to many people, including most migrants and asylum seekers, and those allowed in are currently tested for COVID-19. Here’s a rundown of what’s happening at the Texas border and what changes the Biden administration has made.
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It seems unlikely, but the harsh environment of South Texas plays host to a large population of Japanese Snow Monkeys. They’ve been housed in a sanctuary near Dilley for many years. But stories continue to circulate about Japanese Snow Monkeys being spotted in the wild. It’s a story that goes back almost 50 years.
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A tropical disturbance is expected to bring much needed rain relief to South Texas, including San Antonio this weekend.The National Weather Service…
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Blood donation centers around the country are experiencing critical shortages in inventory earlier than expected as drives and donations have decreased…
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William Henry Ellis was born a slave in Victoria, Texas, in 1864 — a year before slavery was abolished in the state.Ellis was able to take advantage of…
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Dimmit County is in Southwest Texas, on the border with Mexico. It was once occupied by the Comanche until they were driven out by the Texas Rangers. The…
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There could be Zika cases in Texas we missed this year, according to experts in the state. That became clearer after health officials closely monitored...
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Officials in the South Texas Veterans Affairs health care system say patient wait times have improved, but could be better. Eleven percent of South Texas…
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It's a time-honored tradition in South Texas: Local candidates who need votes go to campaign workers known as politiqueras. But some of those workers are now charged with manipulating mail-in ballots.