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  2. Power of music: Valley Symphony Orchestra coming to Brownsville

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    The Valley Symphony Orchestra is coming to Brownsville for the first time since 2021, with a performance of music from "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" and George Gershwin's "Piano Concerto ...

  3. KNWS-LD - Wikipedia

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    KNWS-LD (channel 64) is a low-power television station in Brownsville, Texas, United States, owned by Innovate Corp. Its programming is also seen on KAZH-LD (channel 35) and KRZG-CD (channel 32) in McAllen, Texas.

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  5. List of radio stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Iglesia Jesucristo es mi Refugio de Mexia TX, Inc. Spanish religious KPPC-LP: ... La Hacienda Entertainment, Inc. ... Brownsville: Amor Community Center, Inc. Spanish ...

  6. Sombrero Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Sombrero Festival was founded in Brownsville, TX, in 1986 by Danny Loff in order to enhance the spirit of Charro Days and to expand the activities available to the general public. The Sombrero Festival includes a jalapeño -eating contest, 1-mile run/walk and a 5K run/walk, music and dancers, activities, numerous food stands and cooking ...

  7. Southwest Key - Wikipedia

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    La Esperanza in Brownsville Texas which held 71 unaccompanied minors as of May 2018 [22] Estrella del Norte in Tucson, Arizona —A 300-bed shelter for children, that housed 287 children in mid-June 2018.

  8. Brownsville Metro - Wikipedia

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    Brownsville Metro, or "B Metro" for short, is a mass transit system based in and serving Brownsville, TX. It is currently the largest mass transit system in Cameron County and the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, and is the only mass transit system in Cameron County, Texas. Brownsville Metro consists of 13 bus routes and two terminals.

  9. Area code 956 - Wikipedia

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    The numbering plan area includes the communities of Brownsville, McAllen, Laredo and South Padre Island. The area code was created May 25, 1997, in a split from area code 210. Current projections suggest that 956 will exhaust by late 2027 and an additional area code will be required in the Rio Grande Valley before such time. [1]