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For almost two decades, a former oil well in Pecos County has been gushing briny water, creating a body of water known as Lake Boehmer. Now researchers, dispatched by local officials, have found high levels of the deadly gas hydrogen sulfide there, which could pose a public health issue.
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The race for 83rd District Attorney in Brewster, Jeff Davis, Pecos and Presidio Counties is among the few competitive races in Big Bend country. Many…
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This story has been updated to include a statement from 83rd District Attorney Rod Ponton. Alpine lawyer Jaime Escuder pulled a comfortable win over…
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An explosion at a hunting camp west of Fort Stockton on Monday night injured three people, according to the Pecos County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff Cliff…
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Oilman Clayton Williams’ fight to sell water from Pecos County to Midland-Odessa isn’t quite over yet. Ed McCarthy, an attorney for Williams and his water…
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The Texas wine industry’s been growing in recent years – with new tasting rooms and vineyards popping up in the hill country and across the state. When…
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David Beebe, a DJ at Marfa Public Radio, knows a lot of music - enough to fill a three-hour slot every Tuesday night with just blues, funk, and R&B,…
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The planned Trans-Pecos Pipeline has been a big point of a discussion in Alpine, Marfa, Presidio and the surrounding areas in recent months. People…
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[gallery columns="2" ids="24482,24478,24474,24480,24481,24475,24477,24476,24479,24473"] When he’s in the ring Abel Mendoza wears bright pink shorts. The…
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As opposition to the Trans Pecos Pipeline brews in the Big Bend, the company behind the project - Dallas-baesd Energy Transfer - is gearing up for…