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Mission man pleads not guilty to killing mom, daughter during Border Patrol chase

An 18-year-old Mission man pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to killing two Mission residents last year after he allegedly crashed into their vehicle as he fled from Border Patrol agents during a smuggling attempt, court records show.

Monte Alto student arrested for threatening to shoot teacher’s home

A student from Monte Alto High School was arrested last month for threatening to commit a “drive-by shooting” at a teacher’s home in Edcouch through a WhatsApp group chat with fellow students, according to a probable cause affidavit.

Docs: Donna teens armed with rifle, body armor admit to roles in planned school...

Two teenagers and two juveniles were not just armed with a rifle when they planned a shooting at Donna High School, they were also armed with intent, according to a probable cause affidavit.

Early voting ends Friday in special election for District 34 Congressional seat

Early voting ends Friday for the June 14 special election for the U.S. District 34 congressional seat.

Mercedes on path to increase water, sewer rates again

MERCEDES — Less than a year after the Mercedes City Commission approved a 22% increase to residents’ water bills, the utility rates are set to begin rising again soon.

‘Fuel to fight’: Local officers help boost law enforcement dream of boy with cancer

MERCEDES — A pair of Alton police units slowly drove down North Texas Avenue on Wednesday afternoon toward the Rio Grande Valley Livestock Show Grounds.

‘Forward-looking’: Hidalgo County regional mobility authority breaks ground on 365 Tollway project

PHARR — Plans that have been years in the making are finally coming to fruition as local leaders broke ground on a 12-mile toll road that will connect border ports of entry.

La Joya school board taps Zamora for Place 5

The La Joya school board unanimously appointed former superintendent Roberto Zamora as a trustee Tuesday, which board President Alda Benavides says will help bring stability to the battered district.

San Benito takes step to raise water rates

SAN BENITO — After years of holding off, it looks like water rates are going up across town to pull the city’s utility system out of the red.

TxDOT partners with law enforcement to catch speeders

The Texas Department of Transportation is partnering with law enforcement agencies across the state to enforce speed limits during Operation Slowdown, which began Tuesday and will run until June 21.