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Foster Children of Val Verde County Now Have a Voice Thanks to CASA
In Val Verde County there are 42 children in foster care, and each has their own story and unique set of needs. The process of being removed from home, having court appearances, and meeting new people in a new school can be traumatic and inhibit a child’s sense of safety and confidence. Volunteer Supervisor for CASA of Val Verde, Megan..
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Rate Hike Risk for City Fees and Electricity
Look out for more cost increases on the horizon, by municipal and Investor-Owned Utility (IOU) service providers like American Electric Power (AEP). A Special City Council meeting was held to review the City of Del Rio Schedule of Fees & Charges on June 17, 2025. They are currently in revision and fees will be presented to Council for approval and adoption within the next several weeks. Finance Director Linda Coones explained why some fees are increasing 50% or 100% or more.

Stevie Quilo
Jun 284 min read


Water and Sewer Rates Going Up - It’s Official
Brace yourself – water and wastewater service rates are officially going up. The average residential water bill will increase 21.8%. The average residential wastewater bill will increase 68%. Special conditions do apply. The City of Del Rio will implement these new rates for the 2026 fiscal year, providing an effective date of October 1, 2025. Such large percentages may sound alarming, but the average increase adds up to less than $25 additional cost per month.

Stevie Quilo
Jun 255 min read


Demolition Pending for Dangerous Dilapidated Property: Illicit Activities and Public Safety Concerns
Known nuisance property, located on the corner of East 1st Steet and the 300 block of Avenue J, has been linked to documented illicit activity for years. Without active trash or sewer service, garbage and waste repeatedly pile up. The city has cleaned up the lot quite a few times already, covering all associated costs. The most recent clean-up that took place on June 12, 2025, is a temporary fix. Due to increased public health and safety concerns, matters have now escalated t

Stevie Quilo
Jun 223 min read


County Judge Calls for Investigation of Alleged "HOT Funds Misuse" at Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
County Judge Lewis Owens Jr. provided “Judge’s Comments” at the end of County Commissioners Court on 6/18/25. He spoke about the Del Rio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, alleged misuse of funds, FBI inquiries, and potential cover-ups and corruption. During his statement, Owens called out, by name, two different owners of local news media businesses, as well as the City of Del Rio. Owens granted an in-person interview to Del Rio News Network on 6/20/25 to clarify some pressing de

Stevie Quilo
Jun 204 min read


The Editor’s Desk - City Adopts Water, Wastewater, and Drainage Master Plans; Val Verde County Groundwater Conservation District Formation Possible
The City of Del Rio City Council officially adopted its 2025 Water Master Plan, Wastewater Planning Actions, and Master Watershed Study/Storm Drainage Design Manual on May 27, 2025. This significant step was formalized through the approval of several resolutions, including R:2025-086 for the Water Master Plan, R:2025-087 for the Wastewater Planning Actions, R:2025-088 for the Master Watershed Study, and R:2025-091 for the Storm Drainage Design Manual. These documents are inte

Stevie Quilo
Jun 43 min read


Staff Development Day Unites City Employees Ahead of Busy Summer
On Friday May 16th, the entirety of the City of Del Rio government, from City Hall to Parks and Recreation (minus essential services like 911), shut down for a day of team-building activities and morale boosting ahead of the busy summer season. Dubbed ‘Staff Development Day’, the full schedule of events took place at Rotary Park and the nearby Casa de la Cultura.

Eddie Martinez
May 253 min read


Airport Commission Meeting Discloses New Details About Airline Recruitment
The Del Rio International Airport Commission and The City of Del Rio are in active discussions with two distinct regional airlines to restore commercial flights. The identified airlines operate regional jets (ERJ-145s or CRJs) and offer essential interline agreements with major carriers, like United and American Airlines. The Airport Commission convened on May 19, 2025, presenting a clear and detailed picture of the proactive efforts and progress made over the last 2 years si

Stevie Quilo
May 255 min read


New Ordinance Could Bring Fines for Excessive Noise: “We Don’t Need to Put Up With This.”
The City of Del Rio is considering enacting an ordinance, or local law, that would define how loud certain noises, like car mufflers or backyard music, can be before they’re considered a nuisance. The ordinance would also provide a clear guide for the enforcement of the code by officers. The City says its goal is to promote public comfort and health with the acceptance of this ordinance.

Eddie Martinez
May 233 min read


Guatemala Consul Castillo Receives Promotion, Awards, and Fond Farewell
Mr. Randy Estuardo Castillo Tocay, Consul of Guatemala in Del Rio, has called Del Rio home for 5 years. Henceforth he will be known as General Consul, but his promotion comes with a difficult goodbye.

Stevie Quilo
Apr 153 min read


Property Foreclosures Predicted to Peak in 90 Days According to Appraisal Trends
Real estate appraiser Val Cadena, owner and operator of Cadena Appraisal Services, has been appraising properties in Del Rio for three decad

Stevie Quilo
Apr 83 min read


Dalton Sprague Sweeps Through 5Ks for Kids of St. Jude
Making every step count, Dalton Sprague, a 21-year-old Army soldier and student, has transformed his personal fitness routine into a powerfu

Stevie Quilo
Apr 65 min read


Electrical Malfunction Cause of Smoke at Airport
Reports of smoke coming from an airport building sent Del Rio Fire Department to the scene last week. CDR has since learned the smoke was

Eddie Martinez
Apr 21 min read
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