Gabriella Alcorta-Solorio
Gabriella Alcorta-Solorio is a reporter for Texas Public Radio. She recently graduated from Texas State University with a major in journalism, minoring in women’s studies. She has previously worked as a photojournalist with The Ranger and has reported on Alzheimer’s and dementia in South Texas using public health data. Her main focuses include reporting on health as well as military and veterans issues. Alcorta-Solorio is a U.S. Army veteran.
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Texas ranks almost last in women's health care and reproductive care, according to a national study.
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The alleged offenses included inappropriate touching, solicitation of sex acts, nude photos, inappropriate relationships and sexual comments. In a statement, Southwest Key disputed the allegations in the DOJ lawsuit.
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In May, Clarksville police found Katia Dueñas Aguilar dead in her home.
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Estrellas del Paseo de la Fama de Hollywood fueron vandalizadas, incluida la de Selena Quintanilla.
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The $2,000 grant, 75 blood pressure machines and 100 $25 Healthy Rewards coupons came from the American Heart Association.
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Selena Quintanilla and Jenni Rivera's stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame were defaced within 24 hours of each other; the motive is unknown.
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Palo Alto College saw the first two students join the Future Soldier program, which works to ensure they get a GED and future soldier prep before entering the service.
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Cpl. Jorge Villarreal's service during Operation Enduring Freedom is the focus of a new documentary that highlighted the reality of the front lines and mental health issues for veterans.
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Animal Care Services (ACS) comenzó su asociación para “vaciar los refugios” (“empty the shelters”) esta semana, invitando a los habitantes de San Antonio a adoptar en el refugio superpoblado con una tarifa de adopción reducida.
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The overcrowded facility said its 'empty the shelters' event continues through July 31.