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Ileana Garnand

Ileana Garnand primarily covers news in Texas, United States, including areas around Dallas, Austin, and Waco.

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Emily McCullar

Senior Editor at Texas Monthly

Emily McCullar primarily covers news in Texas, United States, including major cities like Dallas, Houston, and Austin.

Monique Brand

Assistant News Director at KAGS-TV (Bryan, TX)

Monique Brand primarily covers news in Central Texas, including areas around College Station and Bryan, Texas, United States.

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Giavanni Alves

Breaking/trending News Reporter at Lone Star Live

Giavanni Alves primarily covers news in Texas, United States, including major cities like Dallas, Austin, and Houston.

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Sasha von Oldershausen

News and Politics Reporter at Texas Monthly

Sasha von Oldershausen primarily covers news in Texas, United States, including cities like Austin and surrounding areas.

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Jackson Barton
Jackson Barton @Jackson_Brton
14 May 25

I visited the spot RFK Jr. went for a swim Health concerns aside, bro had to try really hard to get completely underwater It’s like 2-3ft deep here https://t.co/GVnbWxEVvD

Robert F. Kennedy Jr
Robert F. Kennedy Jr @RobertKennedyJr

Mother’s Day hike in Dumbarton Oaks Park with Amaryllis, Bobby, Kick, and Jackson, and a swim with my grandchildren, Bobcat and Cassius in Rock Creek. https://t.co/TXowaSMTFY

Jackson Barton
Jackson Barton @Jackson_Brton
6 Mar 25

RT @dylanewells: And bonus video version thanks to @EmmaGrazado and @Jackson_Brton 🤳 https://t.co/R8h4llv4Pd https://t.co/p8cD4NqKCz

Jackson Barton
Jackson Barton @Jackson_Brton
3 Feb 25

The Doomsday Clock sits at 89 seconds to midnight, one second closer than last year, and the closest it's ever been to Armageddon. I asked the clock's timekeepers, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, if the clock symbolic value still holds in todays world. https://t.co/voM7afdJZz