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San Benito police officer killed in overnight shooting

A San Benito police officer responding to a pursuit was shot and killed overnight Tuesday.

Legacy of love: Community remembers San Benito High School’s iconic principal ‘Mr. T’

SAN BENITO — Family and friends Tuesday remembered Robert Tumberlinson as San Benito High School’s iconic principal “Mr. T” who went on to become a longtime school board member who helped shape the district’s politics.

Russian hackers attack Harlingen Police Department

HARLINGEN — State officials Tuesday were investigating a Russian extortion group’s breach of the Harlingen Police Department’s data technology system.

Marty McFly returning to RGV theaters on Back to the Future Day

Movie theaters are flashing back to the 1980s this weekend at the speed of 1.21 gigawatts to bring Marty McFly to your screens once again.

San Benito woman charged in Harlingen motorcycle fatal crash

The Texas Department of Public Safety has arrested a 32-year-old San Benito resident for her alleged involvement in a crash in Harlingen that killed a 83-year-old La Feria man.

Suspect in fatal Brownsville bus crash that killed migrants pleads not guilty

A 34-year-old man pleaded not guilty on Friday to eight counts of manslaughter for crashing into a bus stop by a migrant shelter in Brownsville where he killed eight immigrants, court records show.

La Feria motorcyclist killed in Sunday crash near Harlingen

The Texas Department of Public Safety said Sunday morning a La Feria man who died in a motorcycle crash in Harlingen, veered off the road “for unknown reasons.”

Stroud throws 2 TD pass, defense makes late stops to lead Texans over Saints...

HOUSTON (AP) — Rookie C.J. Stroud threw for 199 yards and two touchdowns and the Houston Texans got two defensive stops late to hold on for a 20-13 win over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.

COMMENTARY: Looking skyward, Valley mesmerized by solar eclipse’s ring of fire

Families gathered around midday Saturday and looked up. Some from outside their homes, others while going about their business and running errands, and then there were those at local events.

Valley residents express concern as Senate passes school voucher bill

The Texas Senate late Thursday night approved its version of a school voucher program through Senate Bill 1.