Jayvee coyotes lose, 28-18, to La Pryor

The La Pryor Bulldogs varsity beat the Uvalde Coyotes junior varsity, 28-18, in football competition on Aug. 28 at La Pryor. Down 12-6, the Bulldogs rallied to take a 14-12 half-time advantage. They extended their lead to 28-12 in the second half. The Coyotes came back to score a touchdown in the fourth period to cut La Pryor’s final margin […]

Transit offers transportation for as little as $2 within town

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From quick trips around the city to out-of-town adventures, the Southwest Area Regional Transit District offers Uvalde residents low-cost transportation options. There are no eligibility or income requirements to request a ride, and all SWART transportation vehicles come with on-board security cameras and wheelchair accessible entrances. Riders can pay during boarding with a fare card bought from SWART’s Uvalde or […]

Thursday Night Lights instead of Friday Night Lights



This coming week is going to be a weird week. Why? Because instead of playing varsity football on a Friday night, our Coyotes will be playing on a Thursday night. They will travel to Eagle Pass to take on the Winn Mavericks in a Thursday night matchup. Because two Eagle Pass high schools, Eagle Pass High and C.C. Winn High […]

$1 ride night at the Palomino Fest

Coyotes play Thursday night game at Eagle Pass



The Uvalde Coyotes will play the Eagle Pass C.C. Winn Mavericks in a rare Thursday night football matchup this week. Winn shares their football facility, Cozel Foster Veterans Memorial Stadium, with Eagle Pass High School. Since Eagle Pass High has a Friday night home game scheduled against the San Antonio Taft Raiders, Winn had the option of scheduling a home […]

Linda S. Miller

Linda Sue Miller, 64, of Concan, died on Aug. 15, 2025, at Methodist Hospital Texsan in San Antonio. She was born on June 22, 1961, in Jacinto City, to Anna Miller. She married Bertha Lynn (Clayton) on August 7, 2015, in Uvalde. The family said the longtime couple shared 29 years of love and companionship. She is survived by her […]

TPWD predicts strong 2025-2026 dove season

Birds begin ducking hunters come Sept. 1

Hunters in Uvalde County and across Texas can expect a strong dove season starting in September as state wildlife officials predict near-record populations. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department surveys this spring estimated 35.9 million doves statewide, continuing a trend of historic highs. That includes 11.7 million white-winged doves, the third-highest count on record. Texas is home to seven native dove […]

Abbott revives bill that could seal Uvalde shooting records



After being killed on a point of order on Aug. 25, a bill that could keep law enforcement records on the May 24, 2022, Robb Elementary School Shooting confidential is back in the House.  Governor Greg Abbott expanded his second special session agenda to include the bill late Tuesday night, which El Paso Rep. Joe Moody killed the previous day […]

Evangelyn H. Kramer

Evangelyn “Vangie” Hoermann Kramer, 87, of Corpus Christi, formerly of Uvalde, died on Aug. 23, 2025, at The Viera Senior Living in Corpus Christi. A visitation will be held at noon on Sept. 4, followed by a funeral service at 1 p.m., both at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 4620 South Alameda St., Corpus Christi. Interment will follow at Seaside Memorial […]

Newspaper poster ad sales funds digital down marker for Coyotes

There will be a new look on the sideline for varsity high school football games played in the Honey Bowl this season. Instead of the old manual marker used in the past to denote the down, the Uvalde Coyotes will use an electronic digital down marker similar to what is used for collegiate and professional football games. “We are super […]