Luisa Morenilla

photojournalist and multimedia journalist
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Hallsville High School cheerleaders practice their cheers before their team's scrimmage game against the Longview Lobos begins at Lobo stadium Friday night, August 25, 2006.  (Luisa Morenilla/Longview News-Journal)
Cowboys compete in the steer wrestling event at the Gladewater Round-Up Rodeo which kicked off Tuesday night with
Longview High School students protest the new immigration legislation across the street from the school Friday afternoon after walking out of class. (Luisa Morenilla/News-Journal Photo)
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The Coney Island boardwalk on Memorial Day, 2005.
Twin sisters, Jakayla and Shakayla Coby share a birthday kiss at Teague Park Thursday, May 11, 2006, where they fed ducks and celebrated their second birthday with family.  (Luisa Morenilla/Longview News-Journal)
Judy Watson spends time with her sons, Ricky, right, and Michael, left, at their Hallsville home on Saturday, May 6, 2006. The family will drive to California Sunday so that fifteen year old Michael, who suffers from Dystonia, a neurological movement disorder, can receive deep brain stimulation, a surgical procedure that his family hopes will allow him to walk for the first time, and speak normally.  (Luisa Morenilla/News-Journal Photo)
A street vendor waits for customers outside the entrance of San Francisco's Carnaval festival, on Sunday, May 24, 2009.
The Sacramento Kings' Tyreke Evans looks to shoot, as the Memphis Grizzlies' Allen Iverson attempts to block him, during the Kings first home game of the season on Monday, November 2, 2009. The Kings won the game, 127-116.
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Miss Texas 2005, Morgan Matlock, enjoys a laugh while holding eight-month old Grace Carter at the Girls Go Red tea party at the Pinecrest Country Club Friday, Feburary 3, 2006. The second annual private party for mothers and daughters supported national Go Red day, the American Heart Association's campaign to raise awareness about women's risk for heart disease.  The event raised nearly $3,000 for the cause, and every girl who attended got to meet and haver her picture taken with Miss Texas.
Maya Jones, 10, center, and Olivia Walker, 9, left, laugh as water spills down on them from the new splash pad at Broughton Park Thursday, June 1, after its official opening ceremony. (Luisa Morenilla/Longview News-Journal)
Cowboys take a break behind the stands during the rodeo Wednesday night. (Luisa Morenilla/Longview News-Journal)
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