NEWS — Is Del Rio getting four-year college?
By Joel Langton The 830 Times The newly rebranded Southwest Texas College took another step towards shaking off its two-year college status and taking a
By Joel Langton The 830 Times The newly rebranded Southwest Texas College took another step towards shaking off its two-year college status and taking a
By Joel Langton The 830 Times More than 20,000 armored catfish have been pulled out of the San Felipe Creek, thanks to what’s become a
By Paloma Villasenor Consul of Mexico in Del Rio April is Autism Awareness Month to support the integration of people with autism as full members
By Brian Argabright The life of a sports official isn’t the easiest. Aside from the travel, the long days that blend from a day job
By Karen Gleason For the past two weeks, I have been spending several hours nearly every morning in the city’s FEMA property along Barron Street,
By Karen Gleason Birders from many other parts of the Lone Star State have descended on the San Felipe Creek over the past week after
A local man was shot in the leg about 10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20, but he isn’t talking about it. Gabriel Reyes, a 25-year-old man,
When 85-year-old Maj. Gen. (ret) Gerald Prather was advised by family that he should sit out this year’s Veterans’ Day hoopla and stay away from
William Beckmann’s single Someday is still climbing the Texas Regional Radio charts, perched at number 30, one good week away from climbing into the 20’s.
One of Del Rio’s fastest growing businesses, Can Cleaners, is expanding into Uvalde. “Uvalde is a great town and we are looking forward to helping
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