StoryCorps is coming to Marfa this month, so we’re airing a selection of our favorite stories from their visit back in 2020.
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The first round of tickets to Beyoncé's highly anticipated Renaissance world tour go on sale next week. Ticketmaster is under pressure to avoid a repeat of the Taylor Swift debacle in November.
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Republicans have cited the Minnesota Democrat's past controversial comments about Israel. Omar, who herself has faced anti-Muslim bigotry since taking office, called the move "purely partisan."
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The group charged with economic development for the city of Presidio is working to reset its priorities following the resignations of its top two officials. The personnel shakeups stem from conflict over the management and priorities of the Presidio Municipal Development District.
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El noticiero semanal de Marfa Public Radio es un resumen de las principales historias de la semana de nuestros reporteros y socios de NPR en todo el estado.
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The Permian Basin Quality of Place Conservancy, a local nonprofit, had been pursuing an agreement with the city to renovate and manage the park. On Tuesday though, the Midland City Council rejected the proposed lease and development agreement — seemingly ending the years-long project.
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The county is moving forward with a plan to hire a company to identify short-term rental owners who aren’t paying required hotel occupancy taxes – often called “HOT” taxes – an ongoing problem in the Big Bend region’s booming tourism industry.
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For our annual Love Drive, submit your notes, poems, and missed connections, and we’ll air them during a show on Feb. 14.
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