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American Sons: Honoring JV Villarreal's Legacy
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American Sons is a poignant documentary honoring the life of fallen Marine Corporal JV Villarreal, who was killed in Afghanistan in 2010. The film, made by Texas filmmakers over fifteen years, explores themes of loss, veteran injuries, and suicide rates. It premieres on PBS this month, aiming to spark change and reach over 124 million households. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Texas Tops U-Haul's 2025 Growth Index
01:27|Texas Reigns Supreme: U-Hauls 2025 Growth Index reveals Texas dominating metro and city lists, with Dallas, Houston, and Austin topping metros, and McKinney, Seguin, New Braunfels, and Conroe leading cities. This growth is attributed to affordability, job opportunities, and sunny weather, drawing families and workers to the Lone Star State. Checkout Solipillow.com
Sheinbaum Discusses Trump Call, Mexico's Sovereignty
01:25|Mexicos President Sheinbaum discusses her call with Trump, emphasizing successful joint security efforts and defending Mexicos sovereignty against U.S. military threats. Trumps threats against Mexican cartels and other countries are met with resistance, while Cuba denies talks with the U.S. Sheinbaum offers Mexicos assistance if needed. Checkout Solipillow.com
El Paso Water Crisis: Fort Bliss Steps In
01:37|Major water main break in Northeast El Paso leaves thousands without water, Fort Bliss steps in with extra supply. Residents express frustration over pending price hike and frequent breaks, with water distribution at several parks and schools. Seniors and disabled can request home delivery. Checkout Solipillow.com

San Antonio Council Meets on ICE Presence
01:25|San Antonio City Council to Address ICE Presence: Mayor Jones Balances Public Trust and Safety Amid Rising Tensions Checkout Solipillow.com
Texas Expands Medical Marijuana Program
02:06|Texas Expands Medical Marijuana Program: New Conditions, Dispensaries, and Competition Texas has finally expanded its medical marijuana program, adding new qualifying conditions like chronic pain, Crohns disease, traumatic brain injury, and terminal illness. The program now allows higher THC levels, inhalers, and more dispensaries statewide, with the number of distributors tripling from three to fifteen. This expansion has led to a thirty-two percent increase in patient enrollment, with over one hundred thirty-five thousand patients by the end of next year. Current companies are ramping up production and opening satellite storage spots for faster, cheaper delivery. Nine new businesses have received conditional licenses, with final approvals coming soon. Prices are expected to drop as competition grows. However, the main challenge is the limited number of registered doctors, with only eight hundred of Texass eighty thousand physicians currently registered to prescribe. Companies are pushing education campaigns to address this issue. Additionally, federal moves to reschedule marijuana could ease research and taxes, signaling big potential for Texas as a medical marijuana hub. Checkout Solipillow.com
UT System & NASA Strengthen Space Partnership
01:20|The University of Texas System and NASA strengthen their partnership with a new Space Act agreement, focusing on space exploration research, STEM education, and workforce development in aerospace, cybersecurity, and semiconductors. This is the UT Systems third active deal with NASA, valued over $61,700, running until 2030. Space Act Agreements, established in 1958, facilitate research, tech sharing, and collaboration with schools, companies, and international groups. Checkout Solipillow.com
El Paso Water District Rallies for Residents
01:18|In Northeast El Paso, a water line break caused chaos, but swift action from El Paso Water District and community volunteers turned the situation around. On January 12, 2025, they set up a distribution site at Sue Young Park, providing potable water to affected residents. Despite long lines, the team worked efficiently, handing out bottled water and jugs. The outage was unexpected, but the quick response turned frustration into relief for many. By the end of the day, hundreds received help, demonstrating the power of local response in challenging times. Checkout Solipillow.com
Migrant Dies in ICE Detention, 2nd at Fort Bliss
01:37|Another migrant dies at ICE detention facility in El Paso, Texas; 55-year-old Cuban man, Geraldo Lunas Campos, passed away after experiencing medical distress in segregation; cause of death under investigation; facility opened last August; first death occurred in November. Checkout Solipillow.com