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Speeding –A Thing of the Past?

By, Robert Box , Exclusive to Corridor News   A major vehicle manufacturer has designed an automobile that automatically adjusts the vehicle’s…

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How Women Can Help Women Heal In April

by, Aurea McGarry   Vice President Joe Biden recently introduced pop star Lady Gaga at the Oscars to spotlight the issue…

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City Of San Marcos Thanks Federal, State And Local Partners

City Manager Jared Miller “The process may be slow, but we will continue to work every day with our partners…

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Heroes And Villains

Every day we catch the news in some form or another, whether it be online, in print or via social…

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Seton: New Study Good News vs. Breast Cancer

For the past decade, doctors have used a genetic test to individualize breast cancer treatment and determine if patients may…

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Austin Native, Carly Fiorina Names Texas Leadership Team, Stage Snafu

by Patrick Svitek Allies of former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina on Monday named more than two dozen Texas Republicans who…

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Hays County Chosen For Support To Veterans

VLB lowers interest rates for veterans affected by disaster The Hays County Commissioners Court learned September 1 that in Fiscal…

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Drones! Get ready … They Are Coming!

By, Mary Scott Nabers Most people think of drones as unmanned aircraft being used overseas in militarized zones. However, drones…

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Medicare ACOs Continue to Improve Quality of Care, Generate Shared Savings

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services issued 2014 quality and financial performance results showing that more Medicare Accountable Care…

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Plummeting Peso Hurting Border Economy

by Julián Aguilar Clothing store owner Les Norton remembers when throngs of Mexican shoppers would make their way up Laredo’s Convent Avenue and…

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