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Nicholas Caballero

Newsletter Editor, SATXtoday

Nicholas Caballero has grown up in the Alamo City for over 20 years and tells visitors that it’s “the top foodie destination in the country.” After graduating from Arizona State University, he began work as a freelance photographer and has worked in digital local media. When he’s not writing the daily newsletter, you can find him at a local book store, coffee shop, or on the trails with his dog — Sophie.

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