
Imelda Garcia
Reporter at The Dallas Morning News
Journalist. Exploring Hispanic Food & Culture at @dallasnews | Latino Communities | A darle, que es mole de olla! |🇺🇸🇲🇽🏳️🌈|📩[email protected]
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2 months ago |
gazettextra.com | Maria Salette Ontiveros |Imelda Garcia
DALLAS - Visitors to the Izaguirre Ranch in the North Texas town of Whitewright can't miss the horse-themed decor. On the chairs, horse figures are carved into wood. Horses adorn leather seat covers, hand-painted vases containing dried flowers, a sign in the cantina and two saddles in the living room. The ranch, settled in Whitewright, a rural area 60 miles north of Dallas, has a black metal gate adorned with rearing horses.
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2 months ago |
gazettextra.com | Imelda Garcia |Aaron Torres
By Imelda García and Aarón Torres - The Dallas Morning News (TNS) DALLAS - The boy was getting ready for school at 8 a.m. on April 17, when federal agents knocked on his door in Irving. "I came to the door and first they said my mom's name. Then they said my name," Guillermo, 16, said in an interview with The Dallas Morning News. "They told me to open the door just a bit because they wanted to ask me some questions."Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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2 months ago |
thederrick.com | Maria Salette Ontiveros |Imelda Garcia
DALLAS — Visitors to the Izaguirre Ranch in the North Texas town of Whitewright can’t miss the horse-themed decor. On the chairs, horse figures are carved into wood. Horses adorn leather seat covers, hand-painted vases containing dried flowers, a sign in the cantina and two saddles in the living room. The ranch, settled in Whitewright, a rural area 60 miles north of Dallas, has a black metal gate adorned with rearing horses.
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2 months ago |
dailyitem.com | Maria Salette Ontiveros |Imelda Garcia
DALLAS — Visitors to the Izaguirre Ranch in the North Texas town of Whitewright can’t miss the horse-themed decor. On the chairs, horse figures are carved into wood. Horses adorn leather seat covers, hand-painted vases containing dried flowers, a sign in the cantina and two saddles in the living room. The ranch, settled in Whitewright, a rural area 60 miles north of Dallas, has a black metal gate adorned with rearing horses.
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2 months ago |
swoknews.com | Imelda Garcia |Aaron Torres
DALLAS — The boy was getting ready for school at 8 a.m. on April 17, when federal agents knocked on his door in Irving. “I came to the door and first they said my mom’s name. Then they said my name,” Guillermo, 16, said in an interview with The Dallas Morning News. “They told me to open the door just a bit because they wanted to ask me some questions.”kAm%96 5@@C H2D F?=@4<65 2?5 vF:==6C>@ :>>65:2E6=J AFE E96 =@4<D @?] w:D >@E96C[ s2=:=2[ bd[ H9@ 2CC:G65 :?
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