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The following is a list of people born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of Brownsville, Texas. Pages in category "People from Brownsville, Texas" The following 81 pages are in this category, out of 81 total.
Monarrez has not returned emails or phone calls from the Herald-Leader asking for comment. Gray also wrote in the Aug. 8 complaint that in October 2021, she had a birthday party and invited ...
Brownsville city, Texas – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000 [95] Pop 2010 [96] Pop 2020 [97] % 2000 % ...
Lions coach Dan Campbell celebrates a touchdown against the Cowboys with tight end Sam LaPorta during the second half of the Lions' 20-19 loss at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Saturday, Dec ...
The district is currently represented by Vicente Gonzalez (D-McAllen), who was redistricted there from Texas's 15th congressional district. [6] Texas's 34th congressional district is composed of the area on the Gulf Coast between Brownsville and Corpus Christi, the latter of which being situated in the neighboring 27th congressional district. [7]
Incumbent District 4 Urban County Council member Brenda Monarrez and Emma Curtis will face one another in the upcoming November election after securing the top votes on Tuesday night.
Carlos Manuel Chávez (born 25 December 1931) is a cardiovascular and thoracic surgeon best known for his participation in the first-ever human heart transplant. He was also the first surgeon to perform a coronary artery bypass, during 1972 in Mississippi, United States, and Monterrey, Mexico. Chavez was born in Cajamarca, Peru.
Lopez High School opened in 1993. It is named after the Lopez family of Brownsville who own and operate independent supermarkets in South Texas. [3] For the 2021-2022 school year, the school was given a "B" by the Texas Education Agency. [4]