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Big Bend sheriffs speak out against the wall 

These border sheriffs felt abandoned by Biden. Now Trump wants to blast a wall through their backyard. Brewster County Sheriff Ronny Dodson moves through the world like he’s playing…

Portillo wins Presidio County

It was close—just 91 votes. But strong support from the City of Presidio precincts gave incumbent County Judge Jose “Joe” Portillo a victory over challenger David Beebe in the…

Locals give wall contractors grief

Local residents and businesses aren’t keen on rolling out a welcome mat for border wall contractors in the area. One local electrician in Terlingua, Josh Flack, was contacted last…

Border wall opposition increases political pressure 

Terlingua The opposition to the proposed border wall has been organized in startlingly quick fashion. A second standing-room-only meeting was held at the Cinnabar Theater in Terlingua Monday, one…

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Aumenta la oposición local al muro fronterizo

A medida que la noticia de los planes de la administración Trump para construir un muro a través del Parque Estatal Big Bend Ranch y el Parque Nacional Big…

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District releases name of new board member hopeful

Candidate’s name initially had not been divulged the public Marfa The Marfa ISD School Board met Wednesday night with plans to discuss the appointment of a new board member…

Marfa schools going back to 5 days a week

Marfa ISD will be returning to a five-day calendar for the 2026-2027 school year. The new school calendar was approved at last week’s board meeting and marks a change…

Border wall opposition increases political pressure 

Terlingua The opposition to the proposed border wall has been organized in startlingly quick fashion. A second standing-room-only meeting was held at the Cinnabar Theater in Terlingua Monday, one…



INTERVIEW: David Beebe

Last week, the Sentinel’s Roger Black sat down with both Presidio County judge candidates to talk about the race and their visions for the…

INTERVIEW: José Portillo, Jr.

The Sentinel’s Roger Black sat down with both Presidio County judge candidates last week to talk about the race and their visions of the…

Anaglyphs offer a whole new dimension

This month, Galeria Raices in Presidio exhibited Luis Ramos, known as Lucatero, with his collection Anaglyphs: Three-Dimensional Studies—an exhibition that explores depth, color, and…

Elections 2026

Portillo defeats Beebe by 91 votes to retain his county judge seat. Many area results were late, not arriving until the day after the…

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RULE presents seven-artist exhibit

What Repeats, Holds brings together work by Sasha Alexandra, Amy Hoagland, Jim Johnson, Richard Kallweit, Matt Larson, Frances Lightbound and Clark Richert—artists who approach pattern not as surface…

Melendez exhibits assemblages

Marfa Country Clinic announces Aquarius Rising, an exhibition of new works by Natalie Melendez, featuring recent collages, reliefs, and a video installation. The works will be on display…

Art in Review: Part II

Shoshannah White and Andrea Caretto join forces on Ghost Keepers Ghost Keepers, a two-person show at RULE Gallery opened on December 13 and is scheduled to continue until…

Art in the Rearview Mirror Part II

By R. Parks Shoshannah White and Andrea Caretto join forces on Ghost Keepers Ghost Keepers, a two-person show at RULE Gallery opened on December 13 and is scheduled…

Joe Ely — A Tribute

1947-2025 Very few musical collaborations have been as successful and long-lasting as the beloved Texas troubadour band The Flatlanders—Joe Ely, Jimmy Dale Gilmore, and Butch Hancock. Many Texans…

Art in the rear view mirror

Origin myths worth retelling: Art’s intrinsic value 2025 may be remembered as a tumultuous year in the world of the global art market, especially for Los Angeles. (In…

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