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Like the southern coast: Muelle 37’s Mexican seafood

HARLINGEN — Fish swim along the walls and the music fills my ears as the waiter shows me to a table.

STHS Edinburg says 2023 had record-number of baby deliveries

Looks like the storks were pretty busy last year helping families receive their bundles of joy.

Texas LNG project at Port of Brownsville approved

A second liquefied natural gas export proposed for the Port of Brownsville has received final approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Texas Railroad Commission, moving the project a step closer to a Final Investment Decision (FID) to proceed with construction.

McAllen announces road closures as infrastructure improvements begin

McAllen officials will close down several roads later this week as various infrastructure improvement projects get underway.

Mental health grants awarded to Valley school districts

The Region One Education Service Center announced two new grants for Region One school districts with the Department of Counseling and Mental Health helping to support the districts with resources and training.

H-E-B’s Quest for Texas Best contest opens for entries Wednesday

It’s that time of the year again.

Queen Isabella Memorial Causeway reopens following collapse detection malfunction

The Queen Isabella Memorial Causeway has reopened.

19-year-old in ‘major’ Edinburg crash dies from injuries

The 19-year-old man involved in what police described as a “major accident” on Thursday has died from his injuries, the city said in a statement Saturday afternoon.

Festival aimed at empowering border artists set to return this weekend in Harlingen

A border-focused film festival aimed at empowering artists to explore non-traditional storytelling and media through collaboration and experimentation to illuminate under-represented border narratives is returning for a second time this weekend. 

McAllen, Hidalgo County conduct annual homelessness survey

Obtaining an accurate picture of what homelessness looks like in the Rio Grande Valley is key to getting much needed, but extremely limited, federal assistance dollars.