
Kristen Cabrera
Producer and Reporter at Texas Standard
Producer & Reporter @TexasStandard ✉️ [email protected] 🌴Alum @utrgv (UTPA) + @SaltInstitute 💃🏾Tejana, Libra & ENFP 🪅#puro956 #RGV ✨Neurodivergent 🦔 She/Her
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5 days ago |
dentonrc.com | Kristen Cabrera
The issue of bail bonds reform has become red meat for Gov. Greg Abbott, who’s been on social media using issues in the system to criticize judges in Harris County, Texas’ most populous county. The Houston Chronicle reports that at a recent Houston City Council meeting, Mayor John Whitmire, a Democrat, complained that too many people facing murder charges have been released from jail.
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3 weeks ago |
tpr.org | Kristen Cabrera
During his presidency, Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law close to 300 conservation measures and expanded national parks. He and his wife Lady Bird’s love of nature and the environment is part of their legacy. And it could be that they were inspired by one artist’s oil landscapes of the Hill Country: Porfirio Salinas. Alexa Ura wrote about Salinas for Texas Highways. She spoke with the Texas Standard on the artist and the impact of his paintings.
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3 weeks ago |
texasstandard.org | Kristen Cabrera |Raul Alonzo
The “Ted Lasso” character Danny Rojas popularized the phrase “fútbol is life.” As one of the biggest sports around the world, this sentiment rings true for a lot of people. In the new novel “Futbolista,” main character Gabriel Piña certainly sees it that way – until romance and a realization has him wondering if he is at odds with the sport he loves.
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3 weeks ago |
dentonrc.com | Kristen Cabrera
Though there is now a 90-day pause on “reciprocal” tariffs, except those imposed on China, the markets are still in flux over the tariff back-and-forth. For some folks who were in the market for a new car, many are wondering, is this really the time to buy? And if so, do you buy an import or domestic? And what is considered a domestic car under these threatened tariffs?
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1 month ago |
kut.org | Kristen Cabrera
The phrase “dead as a Dodo” may no longer be applicable anymore as one Dallas-based company seeks to make extinction a thing of the past. Colossal Biosciences has bioengineered a wolf that last roamed a vast range as far north as Canada and as far south as Venezuela some 10,000 years ago: the dire wolf. The company bred identical twin males named Romulus and Remus, and a younger female wolf named Khaleesi.
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