
SPORTS — CVB’s Border to Badlands doubles in size
There were more runners than residents in the 230-person town of Comstock this weekend as more than 250 people converged into the area for the annual Border to Badlands race.

There were more runners than residents in the 230-person town of Comstock this weekend as more than 250 people converged into the area for the annual Border to Badlands race.
By Brian Argabright It took a few delays, but the 2021 track and field season at Del Rio High School is underway. The Rams and Queens returned to action

Karen Gleason delriomagnoliafan@gmail.com Del Rio meteorologist Dan Schreiber urged city council members on Thursday to take weather into account in planning for future emergencies. Schreiber is a former Air
Karen Gleason delriomagnoliafan@gmail.com City council members Thursday pledged to buy generators so the city’s critical facilities can function through future emergencies. During an “after-action report” on the city’s response to

By Brian Argabright Del Rio High School will finally get to host its annual golf tournaments beginning this weekend. The annual Del Rio High School Brown Automotive Girls Invitational Golf
Karen Gleason delriomagnoliafan@gmail.com City council members on Sunday extended for one week a weather emergency declaration enacted as winter weather rolled into the area on Feb. 14. The Del
Karen Gleason delriomagnoliafan@gmail.com Lack of drinkable water remains the county’s number one headache in the aftermath of the past week’s ferocious cold. Val Verde County Judge Lewis G. Owens
Karen Gleason delriomagnoliafan@gmail.com City council members voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a resolution supporting a wind farm management bill filed in the Texas House of Representatives. Val Verde County Commissioner
From SFCRCISD press release The SFDRCISD school system will resume normal operations on Monday, February 22, 2021. SFDRCISD Maintenance & Technology Departments are working through the weekend to prepare for
Karen Gleason delriomagnoliafan@gmail.com Members of community organizations from across Texas are calling for immediate accountability and reforms following crippling cold that left many Del Rioans without electricity and water for
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