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Gladys Porter Zoo officials advise public of payment trouble

Anyone planning to visit the Gladys Porter Zoo on Saturday might want to bring cash or a checkbook.

Feds say men had pot bundles weighing over 200 pounds

Four people remain in federal custody after being arrested and charged with smuggling more than 200 pounds of marijuana into the United States.

Open government seminar slated for Monday in Edinburg

The Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas will hold a half-day open government seminar in Edinburg Monday that will include training for the state’s open meetings and public records laws.

Donna ISD music teacher arrested by district police for injury

A Donna ISD elementary music teacher was arrested by district police Thursday and charged with injury to a child, elderly or disabled individual.

Rebeca Castillo resigning as San Benito EDC director

SAN BENITO — After more than three years on the job, Rebeca Castillo, the San Benito Economic Development Corporation’s executive director, is resigning to develop her business.

Mercedes ISD board votes to put superintendent on leave

The Mercedes ISD Board of Trustees unanimously voted Thursday to place Superintendent Carolyn Mendiola on paid administrative leave and named Richard Rivera as interim. The...

Edinburg police searching for man charged with aggravated assault

McALLEN — Law enforcement are seeking the public’s help in their search for a suspect who threatened a victim at gunpoint. Multiple agencies conducted a...

Official: Case goes to district attorney’s office

HARLINGEN — A case involving former longtime Willacy County law enforcement official Andres Maldonado has been turned over to the Cameron County District Attorney’s Office, Texas State Technical College’s spokesman said Thursday.

DHR Health summer camp immerses students in health care

DHR Health and DHR Health Institute for Research & Development partnered with Region One Education Service Center for the second year to offer high school students and teachers a chance to participate in a Junior Clinical Research Internship.

Brownsville to conduct ‘microtransit’ study: Federal Transit Administration grants city $300,000

A fairly new concept known as microtransit may be coming to Brownsville to help plug holes in the city’s public transportation system.