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Letters by the thousands travel to tiny town
A cachet stamped on an envelop Wednesday inside the Valentine Post Office in Valentine, Texas.
President displays his inner geek
For a president who promotes technology at every opportunity, Barack Obama often strikes an awed, self-effacing pose in the presence of technicians, scientists and high tech machinery.
Obama highlights Presidio, Texas, students at White House Science Fair
President Obama highlighted students from Presidio Independent School District, one of the poorest in Texas, at the second-annual White House Science Fair.
Drug War: Mexican general, 29 soldiers on trial for homicide, trafficking
Mexican general, 29 soldiers on trial for homicide
A Mexican army general and 29 soldiers under his command in a town on the border with Texas are being tried on charges of torture, homicide, drug trafficking and other crimes, a top government official confirmed Tuesday.
Facing the Hunger Challenge, Presidio Community Steps Forward 1/26/12
Shelley Childers CBS 7 News schilders@cbs7.com January 26, 2012 PRESIDIO, TX - It's a story you'll only see on CBS 7 News, each month hundreds of people line up before sunrise in Presidio all in the hope of getting one box of food, but months after we first reported the story these families have been told it's a service that is being cut back.
Presidio prepares for new clinic
A brand new clinic is on the horizon for residents in Presidio County. The United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development approved a $100,000 Community Facilities loan to fund the construction of the new clinic, according to a press release.
Rescued horses may have been headed for slaughter
The livestock trailer loaded with horses that overturned on Interstate 40 Monday night may have been delivering the horses to their deaths across the border.
Lawsuit filed against Rev. Michael Rodriguez called look at politics of El Paso Diocese