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STHS Behavioral appoints new CEO

South Texas Health System appointed a new CEO to lead their behavioral center, the hospital system announced Wednesday.

BISD election starting to take shape

By GARY LONG

Previously convicted Edinburg man indicted on possession of child pornography charges

An Edinburg man who uploaded child sexual abuse material to his Google account was indicted Friday.

McAllen man arrested after causing disturbance at local club

Police arrested a McAllen man who was allegedly shouting “white power” and causing a disturbance last week at McAllen business before threatening to shoot officers’ faces with multiple calibers of bullets, according to an affidavit.

Former teacher accused of improper relationship with student to be arraigned

A now former Pharr-San Juan-Alamo school district teacher arrested and charged with having an improper relationship with a student two years ago is set to be arraigned Tuesday morning.

South Texas College awarded $204,058 grant

South Texas College has been awarded a $204,058 grant to train students in architectural and civil drafting.

Valley moves to ‘very high’ wildfire risk this week

Dry, hot weather has pushed portions of the Rio Grande Valley into a “very high” threat of wildfires over the next few days, the Texas A&M Forest Service reports.

Coast Guard suspends search for missing fisherman off SPI

United States Coast Guard crews have suspended their search for a missing 35-year-old fisherman in the waters off South Padre Island.

TSTC Nursing students awarded scholarships by DHR Health

HARLINGEN — Through a new partnership, representatives of Texas State Technical College’s Nursing program in Harlingen and Doctors Hospital at Renaissance (DHR) Health recently...

Leaning on faith: New pro-life pregnancy center hopes to fill need amid abortion ban

MISSION — After the U.S. Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade, one nonprofit group decided to push up their opening date, believing their services would be needed more than ever. But their services won’t focus on reproductive health or abortion resources. Instead it will try to convince women to not seek an abortion elsewhere and navigate their unplanned pregnancy.