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County officials discuss road involved in lawsuit
Two wealthy ranch owners continue battle over locked gates Shafter Cibolo Creek Ranch owner John Poindexter is exploring avenues—other than a current lawsuit—to…
Presidio’s dark sky ordinance lives on—for now
At Monday night’s City Council meeting, Presidio’s dark skies ordinance survived a challenge from Councilmember Fernando Juarez mostly intact—meaning that the greater Big…
La ordenanza sobre la protección del cielo oscuro de Presidio sigue vigente, por ahora
Presidio En la reunión del Consejo Municipal del lunes por la noche, la ordenanza de cielo oscuro de Presidio sobrevivió a un desafío del…
That’s a jail?
New questions arise over Shafter adobe walls labeled as ‘the jail’ Shafter residents and many of their descendants have traditionally looked at two small…
Officials seek input on new EMS system
Town halls scheduled in Alpine and Marathon Alpine As the area’s current contractor for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) prepares to move out of the…
Water pump shutdown in Chisos Basin could close part of the park
Big Bend National Park On December 23—right at the peak of the busy holiday season—the water pumps at Oak Spring, which supplies water…
Mexico wraps up latest water payment to the US
Paddlers, fishers and farmers have been enjoying a three-week artificial boost in the Rio Grande, thanks to a treaty payment from the government of…
Funcionarios solicitan opiniones sobre el nuevo sistema de Servicios Médicos de Emergencia
Alpine Mientras que la empresa contratista actual de Servicios Médicos de Emergencia (EMS por sus siglas en inglés) se prepara para dejar de prestar…
¿Eso es una cárcel?
Surgen nuevas preguntas sobre los muros de adobe de Shafter, etiquetados como “la cárcel”. Los residentes de Shafter y muchos de sus descendientes han…
México finaliza el último pago de agua a Estados Unidos
Remeros, pescadores y agricultores han disfrutado de un aumento artificial del caudal del Río Grande durante tres semanas, gracias a un pago derivado de…
Dog owner charged with neglect out on bond
Terlingua Rique Rivera is out on bond after his January 5 arrest for charges of child endangerment. Rivera was also charged with cruelty to…
Junior high students writing with Marfa Live Arts this week
Marfa This week Marfa Live Arts is back in Marfa Junior High for the 10th Annual Marfa Live Arts Playwriting Preparatory workshop. “It’s been…
Cal Poly professor to work with Marfa High School
By JD Garcia Marfa Marfa Live Arts’ collaboration with Marfa ISD has entered its 15th year with playwright and California Polytechnic State University assistant…
Obit Savage: Sanderson native passes
Jack McKee Savage of Cypress, Texas, passed away on January 2, 2026. He was born on February 25, 1935, in Sanderson, Terrell County, Texas,…
Obituary Burns: Avid birder contributed recordings to local researchers
Joshua Ambrose Burns II died in Belen, New Mexico, on November 29, 2025, age 83. An avid birder who moved to Marfa in 2005,…
Letters to the Editor: January 15, 2026
Trump needs to stop lying, illegal acts We need to be strong, courageous and have integrity. The government of the United States is engaging…
Maduro raid hits home in Texas
On January 3, U.S. forces detained Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife during a military operation in Venezuela. Just days later, the effects…
Chinati Foundation announces 2026 Artists in Residence
Last week, The Chinati Foundation/La Fundación Chinati announced its 2026 Artists in Residence: David Batchelor, Will Boone, Deondre Davis, SoiL Thornton, Gillian Walsh, and…
New Alpine city manager starts this month
On Tuesday, during its first meeting of 2026, the Alpine City Council officially hired Henry Arredondo as city manager. Council members unanimously approved a…
Mental Health Series
In a mental health crisis, Big Bend residents have options for help
Direct Hotline 988 is in place, but few know of its existence TRI-COUNTY — Few Americans are aware of a relatively new…
The weight of the badge: Customs and Border Protection responds to rash of agent suicides
US-MEXICO BORDER — As journalists and politicians endlessly dissect the current situation on the southwest border, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is…
Alpine program provides mental health support for seniors
TRI-COUNTY — A program housed in the Big Bend Regional Hospital provides crucial mental healthcare services that brighten the lives of seniors,…
A ‘deficient’ safety net
TRI-COUNTY — Jeff Davis County Justice of the Peace Mary Ann Luedecke picks up her frantically chiming cell phone. “I don’t know…
Hospital district, Big Bend National Park explore addition of mental healthcare providers
BREWSTER COUNTY — The Big Bend region’s dire need for more mental health resources was central to discussion among local political and medical…
Big Bend’s isolation creates challenges to addressing mental health
TRI-COUNTY — Brian Enlow is much different than his brother Greg was. Greg embraced an artistic world, immersed himself in music and lived…
The Big Bend Sentinel partners with Presidio County Community Fund for mental health reporting series
MARFA –– The Big Bend Sentinel is publishing a series of articles on mental and behavioral health starting with next week’s issue,…
Schools play a vital role in student mental health but face several challenges meeting needs
TRI-COUNTY — The need for mental and behavioral health resources in schools has never been more dire, with rates of depression, anxiety and…
Few options available for substance abuse treatment in the Big Bend
FAR WEST TEXAS — Big Bend residents are no strangers to tackling problems posed by the physical isolation of their home turf.…
New community-based therapy offers benefits for rural areas
TRI-COUNTY — A series of articles on mental health published by The Big Bend Sentinel the past two months has highlighted both…
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