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Nearly a decade ago, amateur drag racing was alive and well in Presidio. For years, the track was a popular hangout. But eventually, race organizers started running out of steam and money, and the track fell into disrepair. And it stayed that way, until now.
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A fire that began Friday afternoon in Mexico and soon spread across the border east of Presidio is now contained, according to a county official.
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By Robert Halpern, Big Bend Sentinel-MarfaThe Presidio Municipal Development District (PMDD) has made a $5,000 donation to Marfa Public Radio (MPR) to…
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Last December, Shopko officials said the company was closing dozens of stores in 19 states across the country including one in Presidio. Now, Shopko will shutter more store locations throughout West Texas.
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By Sally Beauvais In Presidio, a drivers license office that’s been shuttered for months is on track to reopen in January. The Department of Public Safety…
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By Sally Beauvais The Texas Department of Public Safety-operated driver's license office in Presidio closed at the end of August, leaving residents with…
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The Presidio City Council has approved Marfa Public Radio's request to build a transmitter atop the city's water tower, bringing NPR programming and music…
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On this episode, Diana Nguyen speaks to reporters Carlos Morales, Bayla Metzger, and Sally Beauvais about their most recent stories.
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[gallery ids="33606,33605,33603"] For the last couple of weeks, LA-based artist Miles MacGregor—known as El Mac—has been spending eight to 12 hours a day…
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By Sally Beauvais The hotly-contested Trans-Pecos Pipeline went into service in West Texas one year ago this month, amid protest from local opponents over…