The 830 Times

The 830 Times

At 830 Times, we aim to be your ultimate resource for tackling all your "What-to-do" dilemmas. Often, as the weekend approaches, we find ourselves wondering about fun activities to engage in. We believe there hasn't been a single source that covers everything happening in our area, and we're here to change that. Previously, we've promoted events in Del Rio, but spreading the word has been challenging. While there are decent websites out there, our vision for 830 Times is to bridge various parts of our community. Whether it's bull riding, comedy shows, or movie nights, we are committed to bringing you the latest events right here! To truly make this the go-to site for everything local, we need your input. Share your events with us, and together we can make 830 Times a comprehensive hub for all things in our community!

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  • 1 week ago | 830times.com | Joel Langton

    By Karen GleasonThe 830 TimesBrief showers moistened Del Rio Thursday, and although the rain total was just under half an inch, it is the most rain the city has seen in one day in more than seven months.

  • 1 week ago | 830times.com | Joel Langton

    By Karen GleasonThe 830 TimesWest began her presentation by inviting members of the court to call her if they ever havequestions about the work her office is doing. West told the court, “I feel like we just work away in our separate offices, and you don’tsee that we do in the courthouses unless we try to reach out and tell you, and so that’swhy I’m here. I not here asking for approval for anything. “The OLS (Operation Lone Star) budget is separate; my grant is already put in.

  • 1 week ago | 830times.com | Joel Langton

    By Karen GleasonThe 830 TimesCounty Judge Lewis G. Owens Jr. gave an update on several ongoing county projectsduring the most recent meeting of county commissioners court on April 23. Owens began by speaking about the Escondido Estates water line project. He said theoverall purpose of the current work in Escondido Estates, which is a semi-rural area eastof Laughlin Air Force Base south of U.S. Highway 90, is increasing the water pressureand volume to existing fire hydrants.

  • 1 week ago | 830times.com | Joel Langton

    Del Rio Police Department press releaseOn 05/07/2025 at approximately 10:32 p.m. the Del Rio Police Department responded to the intersection of Avenue G and E. 12th St. regarding shots fired in the area. Upon arrival police located an adult male with a gunshot wound to the abdomen. Police sealed the wound and waited for Emergency Medical Services to arrive and transport the victim to Val Verde Regional Medical Center for medical attention.

  • 1 week ago | 830times.com | Joel Langton

    By Joel LangtonThe 830 TimesDel Rio High School’s BBQ teams are sending a team to a national competition in their second year of existence after they came home with the best ribeye in Texas. Competing May 2–3 in Burnet, Texas, DRHS was represented by three teams: The Smokin’ Rams, The Blue Flame and Certified Delicious. “This is a huge moment for our program,” said Adan Cortez III, the school’s Culinary Arts Instructor who founded the team.

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